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Welcome to Southern Ardèche!

To help you plan your stay in the Berg et Coiron area, discover the answers to our most frequently asked questions.
Have another question? Our team is always here to help, feel free to contact us: contact@berg-coiron-tourisme.com .

How to get to Southern Ardèche?

The Ardèche is the only department in France without a train or a motorway! But don’t worry: simply take the TGV train to Montélimar, then hop on the TER bus (line X74 or X76). If you’re driving, take the Montélimar exit on the A7 motorway and join the N102 road.

Where to get online?

It is true that there are a few mobile dead zones in the Ardèche, but you’ll also find fiber broadband and 5G in many other areas! Enjoy free Wi-Fi at the Tourist Office, in a welcoming setting where you can comfortably settle in with your devices.

Looking to swim in a river?

Rivers are scarce in the Coiron area, and the Ibie is a semi-underground river. Most of the time, the water is only deep enough to dip your toes in! Some guides offer guided water walks: please do not venture out on your own, as access paths can be fragile or hazardous.

The good news is that the Ardèche River is just a few minutes away! Find all the best swimming spots, water quality updates, and beach facilities at linktr.ee/otbergetcoiron!

Traveling with a disability?

Many facilities are equipped to welcome guests with reduced mobility, visual impairments, or hearing loss. Please feel free to reach out to us for personalized advice!

Where to withdraw cash?

You will find ATMs in Villeneuve de Berg, both right in the town center and on the outskirts.

Where to get fuel?

You will find 3 petrol/gas stations in the surrounding area: one in St Jean le Centenier and two in Villeneuve de Berg.

Where to charge your electric vehicle (EV)?

EV charging stations are available for your convenience in St Germain and Villeneuve de Berg.

Where to find healthcare services?

The Berg & Coiron local authority has put together a directory listing all the medical services available in the area. This guide is available at the Tourist Office and can also be downloaded from their website.