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Camping Le Mas du Sartre in Saint-Alban-Auriolles

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Welcome to Camping Le Mas du Sartre, ideally located in Saint-Alban-Auriolles in Ardèche, Rhône-Alpes. This region is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Discover the magnificent Gorges of the Ardèche, a natural gem offering incredible opportunities for canoeing, hiking, and even climbing. The Pont-d'Arc Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers an immersive prehistoric experien...See more

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Les Flaüts
10 km

Les Flaüts

On the first slopes of the Cévennes, the hamlets and houses of Ribes are spread along “faïsses” or terraces, home to vines and olive trees. P - Turn left opposite the signpost. Follow the tarmac road for a few metres and turn right onto a dirt track, then turn left down the steps to the Alune stream. Cross the stream at a ford, turn right and walk along the river until you reach a small submersible bridge where you can cross back over the stream. Twenty metres after the bridge, turn right onto a path that leads up to the village through chestnut trees and vineyards. When you reach the tarmac road, turn left to leave the hamlet. Before the bridge, turn right between the houses and go up to the street. Turn left to Mas de Laffont.   Mas de Laffont - Follow Prades 2,6 km, Ribes 0,6 km. Pass the Flaüts fountain and then take the tarmac road to the right. At the hairpin bend, turn right. After a bend, pass the rubbish collection point, take a path on the left that climbs between the vines.  Cross over the tarmac road and take the steps between the houses up to the church in the middle of Ribes.  Ribes - Follow Prades 2 km, Saint André Lachamp 6,9 km. When you reach the first houses, turn left to take a small alley in the hamlet of Les Clots. Take the tarmac road at the hairpin bend. Take the road to the left that goes up to Le Serre.  Le Serre - Follow Prades 1,4 km. The road winds upwards to the last houses. The trail continues via steps on the side of the mountain and then curves right. As you begin to descend, ignore the track to your left and continue along the path. After descending, join the track, and go left until you get to Prades.   Prades - Follow Info Rando 2,7 km, Ribes 1,6 km. Continue along the path on the right. About 100m further on, take the path that leads to the hamlet of Labeaume. Pass through the entire hamlet then carry on until you reach the hamlet of Le Gelly via the tarmac road.   Le Gelly - Follow Info rando 1,2 km, Joyeuse 4,5 km. Take the road and at the first crossroads, go right. Continue straight on until you’re level with a stone cross. After a chestnut grove, at the stone cross, leave the road via a “calade” or stone path down to Le Prat.  Le Prat - Follow Info rando 0,6 km. At the crossroads, go down the steps on the left and follow the path that brings you back to the multi-purpose hall.  

3 h
6.5 km
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Traissic sandstone
13 km

Traissic sandstone

About thirty dinosaur footprints have been discovered in the Triassic sandstone in the Ardeche around Payzac. In particular, four hand-foot tracks were found, which is rare. Other footprints exist in the southern Ardèche, but those of Payzac are unique – a study has determined that these tracks belonged to a single species of dinosaur unknown elsewhere, the coelurosaurichnus grancieri, named after Mr Grancier, who discovered them.    P – From the La Blache reception hall car park (), go down the steps towards the tennis courts. Le Plantier - Follow St-Genest-de-Beauzon 5,1 km. Take the path to the cross and turn right to Les Plots. Les Plots - Follow St-Genest-de-Beauzon 4,8 km. Continue until you reach Gramayze. Gramayze - Follow Lachamp de Chazalet 5,3 km. Continue via the path down to a road then go right for 400m. Then take a path that climbs to the left to reach Chazalet. Chazalet - Follow Lachamp de Chazalet 4,4 km. Head right on the path up to the plateau. Walk past the artificial lake. Once you’ve reached the tip of the loop, go left and head downhill for 300m to the hamlet of Brouquet. Continue along the trail where you’ll find two “pléjadou” (large split stones), one near the hamlet in the wall, the other before the Chazelet crossroads. Chazalet - Follow Payzac 1,2 km. Take the “calade” (stone path) that goes up through the terraces of olive trees and vines to Font Neuve. Font Neuve - Follow Payzac 0,9 km. Carry on along the trail to the cross then head right. At the crossroads, don’t cross over but take the path to your left between two low walls and continue to Gramayze. Follow the same path as you took on the way via Le Plot and Le Plantier to return to the starting point.  

2 h
5.9 km
Very easy
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Medieval town of Largentière
12 km

Medieval town of Largentière

Largentière was named after "Argentaria", the silver mining area. It was founded in the11th cent. The 12th century is a period of great development thanks to Emporor Conrad who allowed to town to issue coins. The town It was founded in the 11th century. The Counts of Toulouse, the Bishops of Viviers, and the Lords of Anduze, Poitiers and Balazuc owned the silver mines. In the 12th century, this medieval city retained great cultural and economic development thanks to Emperor Conrad who granted them the right to mint coins. In 1208, Largentière was placed under the authority of the Counts of Toulouse who succeeded the Bishops of Viviers. In 1730, Bishop François Renaud de Villeneuve sold the castle and the Barony of Largentière to the Marquis François de Beauvoir du Roure de Brison. In the 1830s the silk industry reached its peak, and silkmills flourished all around. Take time to explore this medieval city whilst wandering through the picturesque streets. You will discover the sandstone facades, the arcades, the mullioned windows and beautiful ancient doors. The castle overlooks the town. In 1716 the Bishop of Viviers sold it to the Count of Brison who decided to renovate the building in order to make it more comfortable. In the middle of the castle, the square dungeon also known as Bastide de Bonnegarde was built in the 12th century. It was left intact during the Revolution, and it became a Court of justice and a prison, and a local hospital later on. A few rooms are made open to the public during the summer medieval festivities. The visit includes several ancient reception halls. On the first floor is an exhibition called “One thousand years of history”, which recounts the history of the city. From there you can get into the dungeon. Notre Dame des Pomiers church (from the latin “pomerium” which means “limit”) was built between the end of the 12th century and the beginning of the 13th century. It was extended in the 15th and 19th century. Inside Roman influences can be seen, such as a 13th century sarcophagus and a 15th century pulpit. An interesting detail: there lies the skull of the Count of Saillans who fought against the revolutionaries and was beheaded in 1792. The stairs of the Montée Mazon, which lead to the church, were built of stone from the remparts in 1888. The 16th century Recollets city gate is part of the medieval ramparts as well as the bridge over the river Ligne. They are both well preserved. From the bridge, you can see the canal, which would have brought water to the city shops, as well as the 19th century Court of justice, on the hill opposite, which looks much like a Greek temple. Don't miss the town hall: the back of this building is typically Renaissance.

07110 Largentière
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Terres de France - Domaine des Vans
14 km

Terres de France - Domaine des Vans

Stay in Ardèche, Between Nature & Discovery: Accommodation & Must-See Attractions The Ardèche region is a perfect destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking for authenticity. With its crystal-clear rivers, picturesque villages, and breathtaking landscapes, this southern French gem offers an unforgettable getaway, combining relaxation and outdoor activities. Accommodation in Ardèche – Domaine des Vans The Domaine des Vans – Terres de France welcomes you to a preserved natural setting, nestled in the heart of an oak forest. This holiday residence offers fully equipped and comfortable accommodations, perfect for family vacations, friendly getaways, or outdoor adventures. Enjoy the tranquility of nature while staying close to Ardèche’s most stunning attractions. Places of Interest & Activities The Gorges of Ardèche: A spectacular natural site, ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and hiking. The Païolive Forest: A magical woodland with unique rock formations and enchanting hiking trails. Charming Villages: Balazuc, Labeaume, and Vogüé are among the most beautiful villages in France, offering a glimpse into the past. The Chauvet Cave 2: A fascinating replica of the UNESCO-listed prehistoric cave, showcasing incredible ancient art. Local Markets: Savor the flavors of Ardèche with its regional specialties, including chestnuts, goat cheese, wine, and cured meats. Book your stay in Ardeche and immerse yourself in the natural beauty and adventurous spirit of Ardèche!

177 Vompdes 07140 Chambonas
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