Welcome to Camping L'oasis Sites et Paysages. You have chosen to stay with us and we thank you. You will find some practical elements that will help you during your stay. Enjoy your stay with us!
Before your arrival, make sure that you have well prepared your linen for your rental, if however you do not want to take them with you, we have a laundry service.
You can rent the sheets at the rate of 12 € the double bed and 10 € the single bed. These are white cotton sheets. The white towel kit (a small one is a large one) is priced at 4 €. You can add them to your reservation directly online.
For the laundry we work with an ESAT to accompany the disabled in their reintegration. http://www.adapei07.fr/structures/non-classe/esat-du-haut-vivarais/
A kitchen welcome kit is available in your rental upon arrival. This kit includes a sponge, a roll of toilet paper, 1 garbage bag, 1 pod of dishwashing liquid…
You can also request an end-of-stay cleaning. Get closer to the reception for the rates.
For rentals:
Arrivals are between 15: 30 and 20: 00. An e-mail will be sent to you the day before your arrival with a map of the campsite and your rental number. You will be able to access your rental from 3: 30 pm. If you arrive after 8pm, you will spend the next morning to present yourself at the reception.
For camping:
Arrivals are from 2: 30 pm to 8 pm. Your number will be communicated to you the day before and you will be able to settle directly with your tent or caravan. For an arrival after 8pm without reservation, please call us to give you a pitch number.
For the period of May and June, arrivals are possible for rentals from 3pm
For departure: pitches and rentals must have left the campsite at 11am at the latest for rentals and 2pm for pitches
To find us, it's very simple, from Sarras, follow eclassan. Then turn right before entering the village of Eclassan
Our tip : Beware of gps, you are a lot of to trust this one, but in Ardèche… stay on the main roads, even if he asks you to turn.
Parking at your disposal next to the reception downstairs.
A vehicle included by rental or camping site that you can park on your site.
For motorhomes and caravans, park in the car park at the top of the campsite and walk to the reception.
You think you will arrive after the reception closes, no problem! 24 hours before your arrival, you should have received your pitch or rental number. He is ready to welcome you for your holidays. Look carefully before entering the campsite your number on the map and head directly to him. The key to your rental is on the door. The next day, you will go to the reception to have all the practical information about the campsite.
You will also receive the barrier code.
Do not forget otherwise you will stay outside the campsite. After 9:30 pm, no one will be able to open you if you don't have your code! Have a good trip and see you soon!
You will be met mainly by us (Peter and Virginia) If you have any problem, something you miss, only one solution: to meet with us so that we can find a solution together.
The gate code is 0707
Your garbage cans are to be put in the containers which are at the bottom next to the garage or at the top behind the toilets.
The Ardoix grocery store is open every day except Monday and Sunday afternoon.
We are in an approach for the environment. That is to say:
Few light points in the campsite in the evening, provide flashlights for your travels at night. The lights of the toilets go out after 11 p.m.
Save water, it's precious!
Waste sorting: sorting containers are located at the exit of the campsite. You can sort your waste by categories (paper, glass, packaging...) If you have any doubt, only one deposit, all packaging goes into the YELLOW bin!
Total coverage of the campsite. Free service offered by the campsite around the pool, bar and restaurant.
Paid service in your rental or your pitch. To do this, connect to the HOTZONE service and follow the instructions.
The swimming pool is open every day from 10h to 19h without interruption.
The children are on parental supervision.
The restaurant is open every night in July and August except Tuesday evenings. By reservation only.
In May and June, we offer takeaways delivered to your place to order every night.
The beaver club!
For children from 6 years old and free!
upon arrival, the entertainment program will be displayed and you will only have to register it.
Entertainment starts during the school holidays of July and August, every morning from Monday to Friday from 10: 00 to 11: 30.
Activities will be offered in the afternoon but without registration.
Baguette, country bread, roll, croissant and raisin bread will be waiting for you in the morning from 8.30am, according to your order of the day before. A reservation form is available at the bar.
The Albon Tower, located in the north of the department of Drôme, is a remnant of the Castle of the Counts of Albon. Erected in the 13th century on a territory that was to become the Dauphiné, the castle fort helped to consolidate the counts' power. Indeed, its elevated position gave them a clear view over the valley. A certain advantage when dealing with their enemies, especially the Counts of Savoy.
Perched on a mound of earth at 336 metres in altitude, the medieval tower offers a splendid view of the Rhône Valley and the Drôme hills!
In the 90s, archaeologists unearthed a number of remains relating to the castle. The ruins of a chapel, a palatial building and the communal areas were discovered in particular.
At the foot of the Albon Tower, explanation signs detail the history of the castle and the medieval period. A historical attraction in a peaceful and stunning setting...
Bordering the Rhône, opposite the Tain-l'Hermitage vineyards, stands the welcoming little town of Tournon-sur-Rhône, overlooked by the outline of the imposing 10th, 15th and 16th century Castle. You can admire this harmonious scene in peace from the Marc Seguin footbridge...
Once you have passed through the fine, nail-studded wooden door of the castle-museum, a former dwelling of the Lords of Tournon and now listed as an Historic Monument, you are able to explore its furnished rooms and important collections, which date from the Middle Ages to modern times. As well as tracing the history of the Counts of Tournon, the museum also concentrates on the arts and traditions of 19th and 20th-century Ardèche.
Those who like to walk will enjoy the opportunity to stroll in the garden of Eden, a verdant setting in a haven of peace, in the old town fortifications.
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During your visit, discover the Comptoir Porcelana, the self-service catering area of the Cité du Chocolat! You will taste, undoubtedly for the first time, a salty chocolate cuisine. Beyond the traditional recipes where it is used as a binder in a sauce, the creations of Comptoir Porcelana subtly associate chocolate or cocoa with meats, fish or vegetables, for new taste sensations. During a gourmet break, you can also treat yourself to the essential desserts, snacks or hot chocolates. This experience is done in self-service by following a responsible approach. Melt for this all-chocolate experience!
Famed for its prestigious wines, the Rhône Valley is home to some renowned vineyards. Like the Hermitage vineyard to the north of Valence, in the department of Drôme, which produces northern Côtes du Rhône grands crus. A listed site with its famous terraced hillsides, the Colline de l'Hermitage reveals some magnificent vineyard landscapes overlooking the Rhône.
Appreciated by wine-lovers, the Hermitage vineyard spans the territories of Tain-l'Hermitage, Crozes-Hermitage and Larnage, with a surface area of around 140 hectares. Awarded the Crozes-Hermitage appellation, the vineyard produces red wine from Syrah grapes,with a powerful and fruity character, as well as white wine from the Marsanne and Roussanne varieties, characterised by its suppleness and floral quality.
In Tain-l'Hermitage, the Cave de Tain cellar offers guided tours of its production room, so you can learn about its history along with its vinification and élevage techniques. And to find out more about the vineyard, follow the discovery trail among the vines. Thanks to the explanation signs, you will become an expert in the various grape varieties and specific characteristics that have made this vineyard world-famous!
Descent of the chestnut trees: Ideal for beginners, this 8 km course allows you to practice an outdoor activity along the rails. Crossing orchards and panoramic views of the villages of the valley punctuate the adventure!
Descent of the Narrows: 2h00 in the heart of the Gorges
This 12-kilometer route provides access to the heart of the Gorges du Doux, where the river struggles between the rocks. The railway line is hung on the side of the cliff, on a succession of freestone retaining walls, and crosses a tunnel 265 meters long.
Called the Mastrou, or Ardèche Train, the Vivarais railway line is a metre gauge railway line for tourists, 33 kilometres long, connecting Lamastre and Saint-Jean-de-Muzols, near Tournon-sur-Rhône. The steam train and engine, both listed Historic Monuments, offer young and old the chance to explore the verdant Doux Valley, a conservation area with panoramic views which are inaccessible from the road.
A section of the Mastrou line can also be travelled by bicycle-rail (Vélorail), leaving from Boucieu-le-Roi. The line descends the Doux gorges for twelve kilometres, and the return journey is made by historic autorail. An excursion to be enjoyed as a couple, as a family or with friends!
As the largest animal park in the Rhône-Alpes region, the Peaugres Safari Park in Ardèche covers an area of 80 hectares and is home to more than 900 animals of nearly 130 different species, from every continent.
This fabulous site, open from mid-February to mid-November, composed of two parks, is explored following a trail by car and a trail on foot. Whether you are in your own vehicle on in an electric bus which is available in the summer, spend an hour meeting the animals of the African plains, the north American forests and the valleys of Asia. Then take a walk and explore the aquatic area, with its sea-lions and penguins, the Léonie farm, the monkey area, the hothouse with 1,000 hiding places for reptiles, frogs and insects, the educational play area Gitaki, devoted to local bio-diversity, or the Claws and Fangs (Griffes et Crocs) area, devoted to predators! A place to increase awareness of nature and the living world, to take children and adults on a real journey to the heart of animal life...
A place of pilgrimage to St John Francis Regis and St Theresa Couderc, the village of Lalouvesc is well-known for its Neo-Byzantine style Basilica, dedicated to St Regis, and was erected in the 19th century by the architect of Our Lady of Fourvière in Lyon, Pierre Bossan. Inside, there are paintings in the choir which tell the story of the pilgrimage, stained-glass windows illustrate the life story of St John Francis Regis, and a reliquary contains the relics of the Saint.
Not far away the St Regis Chapel, the former vicarage of Lalouvesc church, where St Regis died on 31st December 1640, houses the recumbent statue of the Saint and also a magnificent fresco.
A museum dedicated to St Regis displays a diorama in 19 pictures relating the life story of the apostle of Vivarais, as well as ancient objects.
Don't forget to visit the orientation table, opposite the Basilica, with its beautiful view over the Rhône Valley and the Alps!
In the small village of Hauterives, at the heart of the Drôme hills, one monument has been talked about around the world for over a century. It is here, within a lush garden, that Ferdinand Cheval, known as the Postman Cheval due to his job, built one of the most incredible works of art ever. This masterpiece of outsider art, built by just one man, was listed as a Historic Monument in 1969 by André Malraux as part of the naïve art movement. Even today, the Postman Cheval's Ideal Palace, which is admired by Surrealists like André Breton and Max Ernst, continues to inspire many artists.
Ferdinand Cheval began to build his palace in 1879 using stones he gathered on his rounds. He mainly found inspiration in books he read, nature and the postcards he delivered. The building has carvings of various monuments, mythological figures and animals of the world. Hindu temple, Egyptian tomb, medieval castle, mosque, Swiss chalet, tower of Barbary... Such are the creations that make up the palace. The walls are adorned with quotes and poems, one of which inspired the name of this exceptional work of art. In 1912, the Postman Cheval's Ideal Palace was finally completed, after 33 years' hard work!
Inaugurated in 2014, the museum adjoining the Ideal Palace documents the life and inspirations of this unusual character.
To complement your visit, another sight to see is the Postman Cheval's tomb at the municipal cemetery, which Ferdinand Cheval, at the age of 78, took 8 years to build and called "the tomb of silence and endless rest".
Parc Oasis Aventura is a leisure park located in the North Drôme by a river.
Come and spend pleasant moments of relaxation with family or friends !!
Nets, zip lines, trampoline, walkway and other workshops await you !!!
Many outdoor activities for young and old, adventurers or not !!
Near the village of Nozières is the Rochebloine site, where there are remains of a medieval Castle. From here you have a superb view over the Doux Valley, the Ardèche mountains and the Alps! Accessible by walking for about ten minutes along a footpath, the site also provides landscape information tables.
Not be be missed for anything is the superb Saint-Romain-de-Lerps Belvedere, at 649 metres high, where the grandiose view encompasses a 360 degree panorama. Overlooked by a Romanesque chapel, this ancient strategic, military and religious site is absolutely worth going out of your way to see, for its viewpoint over the Rhône Valley, the Ardèche Cévennes and the Alps. This incredible balcony-style belvedere has a panoramic view of thirteen departments! Along the edges of its two orientation tables is an interesting themed path, dotted with information boards about flora and fauna, geology, the Mistral wind, the Rhône and the chestnut tree.
Perched on a rocky spur like a sentinel, Crussol Castle, in the commune of Saint-Péray, looks down majestically on the Rhône Valley. Visible from afar, the remains of this 12th-century medieval fortress, which stands in a conservation area listed by Natura 2000, can also be admired close up, if you go on foot along a path which begins at the castle car park. This takes about a half-hour each way. As well as its ramparts, keep and ruined stately home, there you can admire a superb panoramic view of the Rhône plain and the city of Valence!
Every last weekend in June, Crussol celebrates its festival, a fun social event dedicated to the Middle Ages, with a medieval encampment, events with horses and falcons, and a sound and light show...
Nestling at the foot of the Vercors in Drôme, Romans-sur-Isère is an ancient medieval town. It all begain in 837 when the Archbishop of Vienne, Barnard, founded a church on the banks of the Isère. Then it became a collegiate church when the canons arrived in the 10th century. The town gradually developed around it and became the beating heart of Romans-sur-Isère. A mixture of Romanesque and Gothic styles, the building reflects a remarkable architectural heritage. Inside the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, the embroidered wall hanging of the Mystery of the Passion is a true gem! Dating from the 16th century, it depicts the Passion of Christ in nine embroideries. The collegiate church's choir, meanwhile, reveals some beautiful murals from the 14th century.
At the end of the 19th century, Romans-sur-Isère enjoyed fast economic growth thanks to the expansion of the footwear industry. Based in the former convent of the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary since 1971, the International Shoe Museum has a unique collection. It tells 4,000 years of footwear history all around the world! The Italian-style gardens around the museum are a great place for visitors to admire the building's very well-preserved architecture.
Then explore the picturesque side streets of the historic centre, like Rue des Clercs, a typical street with its cobblestones and old houses. There are also the shopping streets around the Côte des Cordeliers. On the walk, you will be able to admire some beautiful medieval houses as well as some elegant Renaissance mansions. You will also see the Jacquemart Tower, which was the gate of the first rampart built in 1164. In the 15th century, the tower stood in elevation above the town. It was fitted with a clock featuring an automaton, called a Jacquemart, which still strikes the hours today. In the Presle district, you will see old tanners' houses with wooden balconies and covered steps from the 15th century, an integral part of a Way of the Cross.
A listed Historic Monument, the Recollects' Calvary marks the end of the Way of the Cross called the Long Journey (Le Grand Voyage), and is another emblematic site in Romans-sur-Isère. Founded in 1516, it became an important pilgrimage site and to this day it remains a living part of the local heritage, especially on Good Friday.
When it comes to gastronomy, Romans-sur-Isère's specialities are sure to give your taste buds a treat! The delicious pogne in particular, a crown-shaped brioche flavoured with orange blossom. Or the famous ravioles, small squares of thin pasta filled with cheese and parsley.
The gateway to the South of France and the capital of Drôme, Valence is a charming city in the Rhône Valley. Thanks to its sunny climate, location by the river and City of Art and History label, this is an attractive city in all respects. With its many café terraces, pleasant pedestrian squares, shopping streets and listed monuments, the old city offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Valence has some beautiful buildings, the oldest of which, the Cathedral of St. Apollinaris, dates from the 11th century. Its decorations are made of polychrome stones and its white stone bell tower contrasts with its molasse structure. At the heart of the cathedral's old cloister stands the Pendentif, a surprising funerary monument in the Renaissance style, dating from 1548. Also unmissable is the magnificent House of Heads on 57 Grande Rue, which is thus named after the many carved heads adorning its façade and inner courtyard. Built in the early 16th century, it marks the transition between the Flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance styles. Inside, a permanent exhibition tells the story of the city.
Don't forget to go and admire the elegant façade of the 19th-century Mauresque House, on Rue Gaston Rey, with its Orientalism-inspired architecture. Then there's the Church of St. John, with its beautiful Neo-Romanesque porch bell tower from the 19th century, and its carved capitals from the old medieval Romanesque church. The monumental fountain dating from 1887, designed by Eugène Poitoux and installed at the heart of the city, on Boulevard Bancel. Or the 13th-century Draper's House, the oldest house in Valence, built from stone and tucked away in the Saint-Jean district.
For a spot of culture, the Valence Museum of Art and Archaeology, installed in the old episcopal palace, has an archaeological section telling the story of the civilisations that once occupied the Drôme and the middle of the Rhône Valley through a display of over 1,500 objects. The Art collection, meanwhile, has a collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures and decorative arts on the theme of landscapes, from the 16th century to the contemporary era. Don't miss its belvedere on the top of the building, which offers an exceptional viewpoint over the city and the surrounding landscape.
Did you know that 10% of Valence's population is of Armenian origin? Head to the Armenian Heritage Centre to discover its permanent exhibition about the history of the Armenian genocide and exile.
The many parks have earned Valence its status as a green city. Right in the city centre, the Jouvet Park covers 7 hectares and is home to over 700 trees, some of which are listed as remarkable specimens. The canals that run through it and the menagerie make it an ideal place for walks with the family. Le Champ de Mars overlooking the superb public park is also an unmissable part of the city, in particular due to its fountains and its bandstand made famous by Peynet's Les Amoureux cartoon. Popular with the locals, this vast esplanade offers fabulous views over the Jouvet Park, Ardèche and Crussol Castle.
At the southern exit from the city, don't hesitate to stop by Valence harbour. The biggest river marina in France, it is located within the Épervière Park, a vast green space of 7 hectares featuring an arboretum, orchard, flower meadow, fun sports trail for children and a water fun centre.
Above all, don't leave Valence without having tasted its delicious speciality, the Suisse. This little shortbread man, flavoured with candied orange peel and orange blossom, is the ideal accompaniment to a cup of tea or coffee!
Straddling the departments of Rhône and Loire, the Pilat Regional Nature Park covers around 72,000 hectares. An immense expanse with varied landscapes alternating between fir and beech forests, pastures, hillsides covered with vines, orchards... This preserved territory is home to many animals and plants.
Yet the Pilat Regional Nature Park also has a rich built heritage that you can discover from one village to another. At its churches, castles, traditional dwellings, factories and mills, you can delve into the past and culture of the local area. There are a number of unmissable villages like this in Loire. They include Sainte-Croix-en-Jarez, a village with the particularity of occupying the buildings of a former charterhouse; Rochetaillée, dominated by its feudal castle; Pélussin, with its old covered market, washhouses and castle; and Malleval, perched on a rocky spur overlooking the Épervier and Batalon Gorges.
Nature-lovers and athletes will enjoy the various footpaths, mountain bike trails and bridle paths. Head to the Crêt de la Perdrix mountain, the highest point in the Pilat massif at an altitude of 1,431 metres, or the Crêt de l'Oeillon, which offers a superb view of the Rhône Valley and the Alps! Around the Couzon dam, you can enjoy a lovely hike amid lush green scenery. Thrill-seekers will want to head for the White Water Centre (Espace Eaux Vives) at Saint-Pierre-de-Bœuf in Pilat Rhodanien, where they can have fun kayaking, rafting and white water swimming!
Food-lovers have not been forgotten in the Pilat Regional Nature Park. Wine and goat's cheese are two specialities that will tantalise your taste buds after a nice walk. And for an amazing historical experience, head for the archaeological site of Saint-Romain-en-Gal, where you can discover one of the richest cities in Roman Gaul!
Listed as a Character Village, the medieval village of Désaignes, in the heart of the Doux Valley, invites you to explore evidence of its eventful past. Once you have passed through one of its three medieval gates, stroll along the picturesque lanes lined with ancient houses. On your walk, admire its Romanesque church, its Gothic abodes, its Protestant temple and its 14th-century Castle. A museum devoted to local history and rural life in former times can be found in the castle, which has a spiral staircase and imposing chimneys.
Vienne, located between the Rhône River and the hills, has been occupied since earliest Antiquity and is one of France's Cities of Art and History. It has preserved a rich built heritage from its long past, including monuments dating back to ancient times: the imposing Temple of Augustus and Livia built in 1BC; the vast 1st-century AD Théâtre Antique, one of the largest theatres in Roman Gaul; and the Garden of Cybele with its Gallo-Roman archaeological remains, among others. The city also boasts beautiful medieval heritage that you can discover by strolling through the old, narrow lanes and visiting the many listed buildings, including the Romanesque Saint-André-le-Bas Church with its superb cloisters decorated with carved capitals, and the Romanesque Gothic Saint-Maurice Cathedral, built from the 12th to 16th centuries, which has a breathtaking western facade with three Flamboyant-style carved portals depicting the holy history. Its luminous and harmonious interior features a long nave with three side aisles, Romanesque capitals and, displayed around the choir, Flemish tapestries portraying the life and martyrdom of St Maurice.
The Museum of Fine Art and Archaeology, housed in the old 19th-century corn exchange on Place de Miremont, contains collections of Gallo-Roman objects, French earthenware, and paintings dating from the 14th to the 20th centuries.
Not to be missed: climbing to the top of Mount Pipet where a chapel and statue of the Virgin Mary stand and there's a fantastic view over the city rooftops, Rhône Valley and, in the distance, Pilat mountain range!
The city also hosts a major music event, the Vienne Jazz Festival, in the prestigious surroundings of the Roman theatre every first fortnight in July. A must for all jazz fans.
The second largest market in France takes place in Vienne city centre every Saturday morning. Offering a host of local produce and specialities at over 5 km of stands, it's a gourmet's paradise!
A stop on the Santiago de Compostela pilgrim route (Way of St James) and one of France's Most Beautiful Villages, Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye will delight fans of built heritage with its half-timbered old houses, medieval market hall and abbey founded in 1297 by the Order of St Anthony to house the relics of St Anthony of Egypt. Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye has preserved a remarkable building from its rich religious past: Saint-Antoine Abbey Church, built from the 13th to the 15th centuries. This Gothic building is a listed Historic Monument and possesses a magnificent carved portal. The interior holds much of interest for visitors and pilgrims, including frescoes, walnut choir stalls, Aubusson tapestries, a monumental high altar housing the reliquary of St Anthony of Egypt, and an organ dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. Also not to be missed is the treasure house of the Hospital Brothers of St Anthony (Antonines) in the church sacristies, which contains reliquaries, liturgical garments, surgical instruments and a Christ in ivory.
The Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye Departmental Museum, housed in the old noviciate, puts on exhibitions related to the Middle Ages, the abbey and the Order of the Antonines. You can also visit its medieval garden, located in the courtyard of the Great Stables (Grandes Écuries).
The village hosts a sacred music festival in the abbey church every summer, as well as a medieval festival, Saint-Antoine en Moyen Âge, with all sorts of entertainment, including shows, a market and medieval ball.
On the Upper Vivarais plateau, 6 kilometres north of Saint-Agrève, Devesset Lake stretches out over 48 hectares, surrounded by verdant countryside... Endowed with a sandy beach and a water games area, its leisure centre offers numerous activities, such as bathing (supervised in July and August), windsurfing, catamaran, kayak, paddle boats and fishing. Ramblers can walk around the lake in about an hour.
Between Valence and Grenoble, Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans is an old fortified town in the department of Drôme. With a medieval past represented in particular by its narrow side streets and old houses, it is one of the region's many picturesque villages. Lovers of old buildings are sure to want to stay a while at the 13th-century church, which has a Gothic choir and a Romanesque belfry.
The aqueduct over the Bourne Canal is another one of the main attractions in Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans. Built at the end of the 19th century, it is made up of 17 arches and stands 35 metres tall and 235 metres long. Take the panoramic external lift and access a walkway just above the water. From there, you will have a magnificent view of the town and Vercors!
Very close by, you can visit the Thaïs cave in order to step back in time, all the way to Prehistory. Boasting surprising reliefs in red and black, it has some preserved remains that provide a chance to learn more about Cro-Magnon man.
Children and adults can discover the diverse landscapes of the Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans region on a paddle steamer cruise. While drifting peacefully along the Isère and Bourne, you will be able to admire the green riverbanks and discover a wealth of local fauna and flora.
With a rich mining and industrial past, the City of Art and History of Saint-Étienne has preserved an important heritage, notably from the 19th and 20th centuries.
The famous Jean-Jaurès square, decorated with a charming bandstand and lined with beautiful buildings such as the cathedral, the town hall and the Prefecture, the lively pedestrian shopping streets of the Saint-Jacques district, the picturesque Place du Peuple square, as well as the numerous museums of the city are just some of the places to be discovered.
The remarkable Modern Art museum - with more than 15 000 works! - houses one of the largest modern and contemporary art collections in France.
Dominated by the silhouette of a pit-head frame and surrounded by two slag heaps, the mine museum, on the site of Couriot mine shaft, takes visitors on a tour of a former mine through places such as the miners' changing room, the lamp room, underground galleries, the extraction room and power room.
Not to be missed either, the Museum of Art and Industry, and the Musée du Vieux Saint-Etienne local history museum.
Every other year in November is held the International Design Biennale, an event dedicated to the world of design and related professions.
Walkers will love the peaceful and unspoiled nature surrounding the town, particularly the nearby Loire gorges and Pilat mountain area.
Discover the Eyrieux Valley, in the heart of Ardèche, between Le Cheylard and La Voulte-sur-Rhône. It is a verdant area with unspoiled countryside alternating with typical villages, chestnut groves and cultivated terraces. A wonderful place to spend time relaxing or indulging in an outdoor leisure activity like rambling along signposted paths, going down the Eyrieux by canoe-kayak, bathing or fishing in the river, or cycling along the Dolce Via, with its 45 kilometres of gentle cycle paths...
You could also take the Eyrieux coast road, a fine road on a ridge, with a magnificent panoramic view of the Eyrieux and Rhône Valleys from the hillside ruins of the Pierregourde!
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• Professional print and delivery to your doorstep option
• Have this experience with as many people as you wish, the cost doesn't change
Want to spend a fun and nice time with family or friends ? Going out and discovering a city while playing ? Play an Urban Escape Game with Coddy : take a walk and let the mobile application guide you to the various points of interest where you will have to solve puzzles and / or complete missions ! In a team of up to 6 people, you will only need your smartphone to embark on the adventure. Explore differently : play an urban Escape Game !
Set off on an adventure on the Auvergne's quad biking routes and discover the astonishing landscapes of the Massif-Central.
Accessible whatever your level (beginners included), come andenjoy the joys of quad biking alone, with family or friends.
On board a kymco 3OO cc quad, you can choose between 4 different excursions from Freycenet to Saint-Jeures, either with a driveror a passenger :
• Relaxing ride - 1 hourYou will take the quad in hand on a privately owned and equipped area and then discover the quad ride along unique landscapes for 1 hour.
• Relaxing Rando - 2 hoursOn a private equipped terrain, you will be introduced to basic driving techniques before setting off to discover quad biking for 2 hours along unique landscapes.
• Sensation tour - 3 hoursAfter a complete introduction to quad driving, you will set off to discover the volcanic plateau for an unforgettable ride. It's the perfect ride for all thrill seekers !
• Rando aventure - Full dayAfter a complete introduction to driving on a privately owned and equipped terrain, set off on an adventure in the middle of the juts and valleys, and discover unique panoramas at an altitude of over 1,200 metres.
The quad base is ideally located 40 minutes from Saint-Etienne or Le Puy-en-Velay and 1h15 from Lyon, Valence and Annonay.
Discover the mesmerizing Latin Quarter, Bastille, Père Lachaise and Montmartre in Paris, with these four immersive private audio tours ! These neighbourhoods are renowned for their iconic architecture, secret treasures and are perfect for those who wish to take a peek into a regular day in the lives of Parisians. Narrated by local historians, you will walk through the intriguing Saint Médard, learn about the delicacies of French Cuisine at Rue Mouffetard, stop at Ernest Hemingway's old apartment, and learn more about the filming location of ‘Midnight in Paris' at Saint Etienne du Mont. You will also stop by the famous bookshop Shakespeare & Co., walk through the intriguing street of Rue Fbg. Saint Antoine, explore Passage du Chantier, walk through the iconic Sacre Coeur, visit your favourite famous people at Père Lachaise cemetery, among many other incredible spots ! Note : This is a self-guided audio walking tour and does not include entrance tickets
The bar restaurant welcomes you in July and august every day. The bread and pastries that you ordered the day before at the bar will be waiting for you from 8: 30 am. There is the possibility of having a meal for lunch and dinner in the restaurant.
Throughout the day, you can enjoy coffee, beer or an ice cream.
International
Contemporary cuisine, Gift cards, Homemade cuisine
Welcome to Mail Relay
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Bar, restaurant, Mail Relay, in addition to these culinary delights,
it is also a home in good humor and friendliness.
The offer care
Check-out possible from 08:00 AM to 11:00 AM
You will make sure that your accommodation is as clean as you found it at your arrival. If you prefer that a housekeeper take care of it, a final cleaning fee is available.
You will come at the reception the day before your departure to pay your bill and if necessary the cleaning fee for the rental if you do not want to do it.
Welcome to Camping L'oasis Sites et Paysages. You have chosen to stay with us and we thank you. You will find some practical elements that will help you during your stay. Enjoy your stay with us!
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