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Travel back in time to Gallo-Roman Ardèche when you visit the museum and the archaeological site in Alba-la-Romaine!
Travel back in time to Gallo-Roman Ardèche when you visit the museum and the archaeological site in Alba-la-Romaine!
Cottage with large capacity with a dormitory, room for family celebrations, weddings, Eve dinners, seminar. Located on the plateau of the Coiron, this farm offers peace, tranquility, nature and authenticity. Possibility of occasional accommodation on demand.
Beautiful setting and tranquility are the key words to describe this family-run campsite with 98 pitches. Laid out in terraces, the campsite offers shaded pitches, mobile homes, luxurious safari lodges and modern sanitary facilities.
Florence and Benoît welcome you all year long on their young family estate in bio and biodynamic in the South of the Ardèche .. Time for a visit, a ride or a picnic, discover the area and taste our rosés, white and red.
Cottage in the countryside, quiet area with high quality.
Visit the cooperative shop and see how Alba-la-Romaine’s passionate winegrowers work. Our team of professionals are ready waiting to give you a taste of their varied range of vintages, each one reflecting the characteristics of its own particular terroir and grape variety.
Green chalet for 4 people. A separate bedroom with a 140 cm bed and sleeping accommodation for 2 people in the living room (sofa bed). Private terrace. Chalets spaced out with very little vis-à-vis
Near the future greenway "Via Ardèche", come and discover our wonderful Ardèche landscapes thanks to our electric bikes/mountain bikes (accessorized: baby seats, baskets, bottle holders), muscular children's bikes, carts for children or animals, ...
A getaway with family or friends to share your vacation at the Domaine de Montloubier. A quiet corner of paradise for your large family or group (up to 24 people if there are couples and 19 people if only individuals).
A path along the old canal leads you to the small irrigation canal bridge, an original structure that allowed the canal to span a valley and then to the banks of the Ibie River. This walk is marked with three information panels.