Cathy's Caravan
For an unforgettable moment, as a couple, with family or friends, in a mountain landscape in the heart of Estables au Mézenc, let yourself be seduced by the comfort and charm of our caravan.
For an unforgettable moment, as a couple, with family or friends, in a mountain landscape in the heart of Estables au Mézenc, let yourself be seduced by the comfort and charm of our caravan.
At an altitude of 1300 m, the Pradel chalet is close to Cathy and Bernard's farm. It is designed in modular spaces that can accommodate 4 to 14 people. Built like a wooden chalet with a view of the surrounding pastures and mountains!
Chalet located at an altitude of 1200 meters, nestled between Mont Mézenc and Mont Gerbier de Jonc. This authentic log cabin is ready to welcome you for your stay. Exceptional panorama. Ski area nearby.
In our village, at 1250 m. at altitude, there is calm and silence, snow in winter, flowers in spring, tractors and cows in the fields. We are halfway between Lake Issarlès and Mont Gerbier de Jonc.
1 km from Lake St Martial (swimming, fishing, games) and 10 km from Mont Gerbier des Joncs, this pretty gite welcomes you in a very quiet and well-preserved environment.
A vacation surrounded by nature, far from all the hustle and bustle!
In the heart of the Ardèche mountains, house comprising two gites located on the heights of the village (access to shops possible on foot).
Olivier and Sandrine welcome you to their 4-star gite, in its natural setting, 800 meters above sea level on the banks of the Ardèche. You will be amazed by the calm in the heart of nature. A jacuzzi area is at your disposal.
Sophie, Capucine, Benjamin and Gabin welcome you to their independent gîte with a relaxing setting, in a peaceful and rejuvenating environment. You can enjoy with family or friends, enjoy nature and all that it offers you...
Immerse yourself in the Yé-Yé years with our Combi which offers you a Peace and Love stopover! Installed in the middle of the forest, it offers you a return to basics and a simple experience between the soft cracking of the trees and the flow of the river...