Maison de MALORY
'La Maison de MALORY' is a comfortable and well-equipped independent gîte with a private saltwater swimming pool, with an above-ground beach, on an unfenced 1000m² plot.
'La Maison de MALORY' is a comfortable and well-equipped independent gîte with a private saltwater swimming pool, with an above-ground beach, on an unfenced 1000m² plot.
In the quiet countryside, South Ardèche, 1 hectare property with its wooden chalets. Ideal for stay with friends, family, lovers. Children's games. Heated swimming pool 4m x 7m (depth: 1,50m) and Nordic bath.
Discover the beautiful Gorges du Chassezac! With 7 and 10km options, the Chassezac will amaze you with its landscapes and idyllic beaches. On a rental basis or with our instructors, we offer a formula that suits your needs of discovery and change of scenery.
Canoe/Kayak Flat water area As a family, with friends and with the littlest ones enjoy the beach and get started in a canoe, kayak or Paddle (SUP)
forest adventure course, multi-activity holiday camps
Dry riverbed expedition ("barranco" in spanish) starting in the ruins of an abandonned village. This barranco will help one get familiarized with rockclimbing, caving, ziplining, rope climbing ("via cordata") in full safety. This adventure is open to families ages 10 and up.
Located 15 minutes from the Grotte Chauvet2, in the heart of the Ibie Valley, classified natura 2000, the 58 m² Gite Stéphanie faces the rising sun on the scrubland side. Comfortable with heated, covered swimming pool, reversible air conditioning, ideal for a quiet stay.
Immerse yourself in the heart of aquatic fun! Feel full of canyoning: jumps, toboggans, abseils, syphons according to your desires ... in mountain torrents more or less concealed (hilly)
This easy-to-access 2.5-hour course is ideal for families and children. Starting from our base. Keep your eyes peeled as you pass the Viel Audon: you might just spot the goats quenching their thirst by the river!
This castle’s medieval and renaissance architecture is unique to the area. It is open to the public all year long except in February. During the summer there are guided tours and medieval activities. Documentation in English.