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Joelle DurandLes Rivières
Pied-de-Borne
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Located in the charming town of Pied De Borne in Lozère, this house is perfectly positioned at the confluence of three picturesque rivers: the Altier, the terminal, and Chassezac. Surrounded by the neighboring departments of Ardeche and Gard, this welcoming abode exudes a warm and friendly atmosphere. Each of the four rooms boasts a private bathroom, ensuring utmost comfort and convenience for guests. For leisure activities, there is a plethora of options available on-site, including swimming, a thrilling climbing wall (with channels ranging from 12 to 30 meters in height), tennis, invigorating hikes, and trout fishing. Additionally, just 10 kilometers away, guests can enjoy a 9-hole golf course, canoeing, sailing, horseback riding, as well as mountain biking and cycling adventures.Reviews
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- Gorges du Tarn: Located about 40 kilometers southeast of Les Rivières, the Gorges du Tarn is a stunning natural attraction. This deep canyon carved by the Tarn River offers breathtaking views, hiking trails, and opportunities for kayaking or canoeing.
- Château de la Baume: Situated in the nearby Lozère region, this medieval fortress dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore its well-preserved towers, ramparts, and courtyards, enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Cascade de Déroc: A short drive from Les Rivières, Cascade de Déroc is a picturesque waterfall nestled in the heart of the Lozère mountains. This hidden gem offers a peaceful atmosphere and the chance to enjoy a refreshing dip in its crystal-clear waters.
- Château de Saint-Alban: Located in the village of Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole, this charming castle is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a glimpse into the region's history. The castle also houses a museum showcasing local artifacts and exhibits.
- Lac de Naussac: Situated approximately 30 kilometers north of Les Rivières, this vast artificial lake is a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy sailing, windsurfing, fishing, or simply relax on its sandy beaches.
- Le Puy-en-Velay: A historic town located around 70 kilometers south of Les Rivières, Le Puy-en-Velay is known for its distinctive volcanic rock formations and its UNESCO-listed cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame-du-Puy. The town also hosts the departure point of the famous pilgrimage route, the Way of St. James.
- Château d'Alleuze: Overlooking the Truyère River, this medieval fortress offers stunning views and a glimpse into the region's feudal past. Visitors can explore its towers, dungeons, and enjoy guided tours that shed light on its rich history.
- Mont Mouchet: Situated in the Margeride Mountains, Mont Mouchet is a historical site commemorating the French Resistance during World War II. It offers a museum, hiking trails, and panoramic views from its summit.
- Vallon du Villaret: This nature reserve, located near Le Bleymard, showcases the region's diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can explore its walking trails, observe wildlife, and learn about environmental conservation efforts. 10. Château de Chavaniac-Lafayette: Situated in the village of Chavaniac-Lafayette, this castle was the birthplace of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, a key figure in the American Revolution. The castle now serves as a museum, providing insights into Lafayette's life and achievements.