Enter the world of bees at Bee Farm!
Elodie, Nicolas and their team warmly welcome you to their bee farm. Take a tour of the honey house and see how the machines work and how the precious nectar is produced.
Elodie, Nicolas and their team warmly welcome you to their bee farm. Take a tour of the honey house and see how the machines work and how the precious nectar is produced.
Treat yourself to a unique immersion into the daily lives of our animals! Become a Keeper for a Day experience, accessible from age 7, and discover the behind-the-scenes workings of the Park while actively participating in the care of the residents.
From the garden's museum to the silkworms' "apartments," our guide will present mulberry-worms culture in its many facets : natural, historical, technical, economic... A surprising visit accessible to all, including the spinning of cocoons (duration 1 hour 15 minutes).
Can you recognise the sounds of the forest? The call of the owl? And blend silently into the scenery to catch a glimpse of nightlife in the moonlight. Guillaume will be your guide on this night-time walk.
The discovery : This part of the river is for you if you want to try canoeing or kayaking. Accessible to everyone, you can take as much time as you want to discover the Pont d'Arc and enjoy few beaches !
Benoît, a keen equestrian, offers you the chance to explore the estate and its surroundings in a different way: on horseback!
Crossing the Ardèche Gorge Nature Reserve, from Vallon to Sauze. This trip can be completed during the day, depending on the flow of the river and your physical condition. An average of 6 to 7 hours navigation is relatively common.
We invite you to explore the history of the estate and then the stages of making a wine, starting with the vat room then continuing with the cellar. You will have the opportunity to discover aging in amphorae and taste one of our wines on barrel.
Come and discover a discipline that combines climbing and mountain hiking. It allows you to discover breathtaking landscapes, perched high above the Chassezac river.