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Passot Raphaëlle
236 Chemin du Cougoussa,
Labastide de Virac
07150

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06 01 16 89 77

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In this peaceful village, there is a house surrounded by a spacious park and offers complimentary parking for your car. Unlike Vallon Pont darc where parking places require payment.

Within close proximity to the house, you will find a snack bar and the convenience of walking to a restaurant in the village for a meal.

Furthermore, there are numerous charming attractions nearby that you can explore. One notable destination is the new cave du Pont dArc, where the first artists in human history created a mesmerizing masterpiece depicting horses, lions, rhinos, and their dynamic movements of running and fighting.

After 36,000 years, scientists and artists achieved an extraordinary accomplishment by recreating the Chauvet-Pont darc cave, making it a one-of-a-kind marvel in the world.

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Directions

Take Highway A7 north until you reach Montelimar. From there, continue on to Le Teil and Aubenas. At the Lavilledieu intersection, turn left towards "Vallon Pont dArc". Just before reaching Vallon, turn right towards "Barjac" and cross the pont de lArdèche. After 2 km, take a left towards Labastide de Virac. Once you arrive in the small village, follow the road until you reach the town hall. Then, slowly drive up a small rising road called chemin des Combalets, where you will see a red snack panel. Turn left onto Chemin de Cougoussa. Look for a painted blue and wooden colored portal in front of Nr 233. You have arrived!

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Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Vogüé: Located in the nearby village of Vogüé, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the Ardèche River. Explore its well-preserved architecture, walk through the narrow streets of the village, and learn about the region's history.
  • Pont d'Arc: Known as the gateway to the Ardèche Gorges, Pont d'Arc is a natural stone arch that spans over the Ardèche River. It is a popular spot for kayaking, swimming, and enjoying the picturesque surroundings.
  • Grotte Chauvet 2 Ardèche: This replica cave showcases the prehistoric art found in the original Chauvet Cave. Discover the incredible drawings dating back 36,000 years and learn about the Ice Age era through interactive exhibits.
  • Aven d'Orgnac: A magnificent limestone cave, Aven d'Orgnac offers guided tours that take visitors deep underground to admire stunning rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites. The cave also houses a museum showcasing the region's geological history.
  • Vallon Pont d'Arc: A charming village located at the entrance of the Ardèche Gorges, Vallon Pont d'Arc is a popular tourist destination. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, browse local shops and markets, and relax by the riverbank.
  • Balazuc: Classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France," Balazuc is a medieval village perched on a cliff above the Ardèche River. Wander through its narrow streets, visit the castle ruins, and admire the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • La Ferme aux Crocodiles: Located in Pierrelatte, this reptile park is home to over 400 crocodiles from various species. Explore the tropical greenhouse, learn about these fascinating creatures, and even watch feeding sessions.
  • Gorges de l'Ardèche: A natural wonder, the Ardèche Gorges offer breathtaking scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities. Drive along the scenic route, go hiking or cycling, and enjoy swimming or canoeing in the river.
  • Château des Roure: Situated in Lagorce, this 17th-century castle is surrounded by vineyards and offers guided tours. Discover its rich history, explore the gardens, and taste the local wines produced on-site. 10. Musée de la Lavande: Located in Saint-Remèze, this museum showcases the history and production of lavender in the region. Learn about the distillation process, explore the fragrant gardens, and purchase lavender-related products. Note: It is advisable to check the opening hours and availability of attractions before visiting, as some may have specific schedules or seasonal closures.

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