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Description for B&B:
We offer four cozy guest rooms in a charming and welcoming Farmers Home. Each room comes with its own private bathroom. Our farm features a lovely courtyard with a terrace and gazebo, providing the perfect setting for peaceful moments on the farm. Our tranquil and inviting home allows you to immerse yourself in a different pace of life, while also giving you the opportunity to interact with our animals and explore our beautiful garden. In the evening, you can indulge in a delicious meal at our table d'hote, where we proudly serve dishes made from the organic products grown on our farm.Description for Gite
All of our accommodations feature ensuite bathrooms with toilet and shower facilities for your utmost convenience. Additionally, we offer the provision of fresh sheets and towels during your stay.Reviews
Appréciations pour Ferme Auberge de Corsas, Saint-victor:
Une halte paisible et agréable
Nous avions fait un petit passage à la ferme auberge de Corsas en 2013 sur la route des vacances... et bien, nous y avons passé un très agréable moment : nos hôtes ont été charmants, le cadre est très appréciable, le repas du soir très bon avec de bons produits... bref nous avons bien l'intention de nous y arrêter de nouveau l'année prochaine. Mention spéciale pour le saucisson et le pain!
Directions
From Annonay, head towards Lamastre. Pass through Saint Jeure d Ay and you will reach the crossroads at Les Clots. At this junction, continue straight ahead towards Lamastre and not Saint Victor. After driving for 2 km, you will come across a sign on your right.
From Lyon, take the A7 highway until you reach the Chanas exit. Follow the signs towards Saint Vallier and then Sarras. Pass through Saint Jeure d Ay and you will arrive at the crossroads at Les Clots. At this junction, continue straight ahead towards Lamastre and not Saint Victor. After driving for 2 km, you will find a sign on your right.
From Marseille, take the A7 highway until you reach the Tain LHermitage exit. Cross Tain and then the Tournon / Rhône. Proceed towards Saint Victor. After 20 minutes, you will reach the crossroads at Les Clots. At this junction, turn left towards Lamastre and not Saint Victor. After driving for 2 km, you will find a sign on your right.
If you are traveling from Lamaste, head towards Annonay. Before reaching the crossroads at Clots, turn left when you see our sign.
From Lyon, take the A7 highway until you reach the Chanas exit. Follow the signs towards Saint Vallier and then Sarras. Pass through Saint Jeure d Ay and you will arrive at the crossroads at Les Clots. At this junction, continue straight ahead towards Lamastre and not Saint Victor. After driving for 2 km, you will find a sign on your right.
From Marseille, take the A7 highway until you reach the Tain LHermitage exit. Cross Tain and then the Tournon / Rhône. Proceed towards Saint Victor. After 20 minutes, you will reach the crossroads at Les Clots. At this junction, turn left towards Lamastre and not Saint Victor. After driving for 2 km, you will find a sign on your right.
If you are traveling from Lamaste, head towards Annonay. Before reaching the crossroads at Clots, turn left when you see our sign.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 60 | 65 | oui | |||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 70 | 75 | oui |
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Attractions
- Pont d'Arc (Chauvet Bridge): Located in the Ardèche region, Pont d'Arc is a natural stone arch that spans the Ardèche River. It is an iconic landmark and a popular spot for canoeing, swimming, and taking scenic walks along the riverbanks.
- Grotte Chauvet-Pont d'Arc: This cave is a UNESCO World Heritage site and houses some of the oldest known cave paintings in the world. Visitors can take guided tours to see the stunning prehistoric artwork and learn about the history of the area.
- Aven d'Orgnac: Aven d'Orgnac is an impressive limestone cave system that offers guided tours for visitors. It features stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations, underground rivers, and a vast underground chamber known as the Cathedral.
- Alba-la-Romaine: This charming medieval village is known for its well-preserved Roman ruins. Visitors can explore the archaeological site, which includes an ancient theater, baths, and a forum. The village also offers picturesque streets, traditional architecture, and a museum dedicated to Roman history.
- Vallon Pont d'Arc: Situated on the banks of the Ardèche River, Vallon Pont d'Arc is a lively town known for its beautiful landscapes and outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, kayaking, and hiking in the surrounding area. The town itself offers a range of shops, restaurants, and cafés.
- Mont Gerbier de Jonc: This iconic mountain is the source of the Loire River. It is characterized by its unique shape and offers breathtaking panoramic views from its summit. Visitors can hike up the mountain and explore the surrounding natural beauty.
- Le Train de l'Ardèche: This scenic railway journey takes visitors on a nostalgic trip through the picturesque Ardèche countryside. The vintage steam train offers stunning views of vineyards, forests, and charming villages along the way.
- Musée de la Lavande: Located in Saint-Remèze, this museum is dedicated to the history and production of lavender. Visitors can learn about the cultivation, distillation, and various uses of lavender, as well as purchase lavender-based products.
- Jardin des Herbes: Situated in the village of Saint-Remèze, this botanical garden showcases a wide variety of herbs and medicinal plants. Visitors can wander through the beautifully landscaped gardens, learn about the different plants, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. 10. Musée de la Soie: Located in Tournon-sur-Rhône, this museum is dedicated to the silk industry. It offers insights into the history of silk production, showcasing tools, machinery, and traditional silk fabrics. Visitors can also learn about the local heritage and craftsmanship associated with silk.