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Travel back in time to Gallo-Roman Ardèche when you visit the museum and the archaeological site in Alba-la-Romaine!
Travel back in time to Gallo-Roman Ardèche when you visit the museum and the archaeological site in Alba-la-Romaine!
Bike loop along the Coiron volcanic massif, from authentic villages to breathtaking panoramas. Departure from St Jean le Centenier.
Without a guide and without booking, a self-guided, peaceful tour among fine crystallizations and tree roots unique in Europe. Powerful headlamps are provided to light up the easy, safe course. Available: Golf, Games, Karts...
Enjoy this final weekend of the Castagnades to discover Joannas. The festival takes place on the forecourt of the château in this picturesque village surrounded by vineyards and chestnut trees. We will be delighted to welcome you to taste the famous chestnut.
Let yourself be surprised by a small, legendary, marvelous and unique beast: the mulberry silkworm. Visit the largest silkworm farm open to the public, and discover its varied collections, a living testimony to sericulture today!
Along a path through the woods of 800 m, accessible to all, you will discover more than 20 scenes of prehistoric animals, original high (dinosaurs and other).
The first park of its kind in Europe, with a giant wooden labyrinth on 2 levels, some 30 optical illusions unique in the world + zip lines, pedal go-karts, accrokids, giant wooden games...Sweet and savory catering based on local and organic products.
Come and have fun in the heart of the town of Vals-les-Bains, with a programme featuring zip-lines, suspended nets and footbridges. Shady courses for all the family. New for 2024: Escape Game in the forest. Follow in the footsteps of the world's most famous wizard!
Located at the gateway to the Gorges de l'Ardèche, in an authentic, natural setting, the Maison de la Lavande offers 3 lavender-related activities: a guided tour of the museum on the little train, creative workshops and a treasure hunt.
Remarkable natural site. The Ibie Valley is a sensitive and remarkable natural space. Its turquoise waters on its limestone bed offer a striking landscape.