The mill of Trespis
Guided tour of the Trespis watermill. Come and discover the operation and renovation of the mill. And dive back into the past in the pretty museum of antiques.
Guided tour of the Trespis watermill. Come and discover the operation and renovation of the mill. And dive back into the past in the pretty museum of antiques.
Contemporary work by Fabienne and Serge Boÿer: Glypheins sculptors. 70 stones engraved with symbols, myths of the country of Boutières, allegory. It is an esoteric, alchemical, poetic, philosophical work, of contemplation, a place of healing.
Put yourself in the shoes of a beekeeper! You will be equipped with a protective suit, you will approach the bees as closely as possible and listen to Gérard and Remy telling you about the life of the foragers.
The Baud family processes dairy products on the farm: yogurts (plain, vanilla, chestnut cream, strawberry jam, etc.), bottled milk... All the sheep's delights. Sales on site and guided tour of the farm by reservation.
At Ron des Fades (fairy rock), the visit begins with an unusual and fabulous route under a wood of centuries-old chestnut trees to discover the miniature Cévennes village in its clearing.
This inn is famous for the crimes that were committed there from 1807 to 1833. Let yourself be transported to the middle of the XNUMXth century, and enter this sinister residence where you immediately get to the heart of the matter.
Located in Laval d'Aurelle, Isabelle and Pierre-Thibaut Louche welcome you to their emblematic chestnut grove in the Ardèche. They offer you their chestnut-based products: cream, flour… as well as other jams…
Welcome to the small village of Sagnes et Goudoulet, in the Ardèche Mountains, with its fascinating history and heritage. Sagnes et Goudoulet is also called "the village with slate roofs".
Le Roux, clinging to the southern flank of the Massif Central is a town conducive to hiking. The network of fully marked Roman paths and roads offers many possibilities for walks towards the plateau or the valley.
Located in the heart of the Ardéchoise Mountain, the town comprises two villages: Cros de Géorand, capital of the Tauron Valley, and La Palisse, a hamlet in the nascent Loire Valley.