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Address:

Sophie
559 Chemin du Mas Cauvy
Saint Christol lez Alès
30380

Reviews:

4 reviews

Price per night:

price from €72

Telephone:

769551579

Description:

Description for B&B:

Our rooms offer a picturesque view of a courtyard, which is surrounded by a gate for added privacy. Each room has its own separate entrance accessible through a beautiful flower-adorned balcony, granting you a sense of independence from the owners' living quarters.

Start your day with a delightful breakfast served at a communal table outdoors. Indulge in the exquisite taste and unique flavors of our homemade jams, made with love and care.

The surroundings of the house are yours to enjoy, whether it's finding a peaceful spot for a picnic, immersing yourself in a captivating book under the shade, engaging in a friendly game of petanque, or soaking up the sun by the inviting swimming pool.

Rest assured, all of our rooms are equipped with private ensuite shower rooms and toilets, ensuring your comfort and convenience.

To enhance your experience, a table and chairs are conveniently provided on the balcony, allowing you to relax and soak in the surroundings.

Additionally, a fridge is at your disposal for any personal needs or refreshments.

Reviews

Appréciations pour 559 Chemin du Mas Cauvy, Saint Christol lez Alès:

jacques
Review by: maurie , Sep 21 2012 10:01PM
Nous venons au Mas cauvy depuis maintenant 8 ans , c'est une destination incontournable , mème si ce n'est que pour 2 ou 3 nuits chaque année , il nous est impossible de ne pas nous y arréter l'accueil y est tellement agréable ,authentique et sincère , des chambres spacieuses joliment décorées , des petits déjeuners copieux avec de bonnes confitures confectionnées par Hélène . Il nous tarde déja , d'etre a l'an prochain
Chambres d'Hôtes au Mas Cauvy.
Review by: Famille Roche, Juin 17 2012 11:35AM
Nous avons découvert il y a 3 ans le Mas Cauvy, et depuis, chaque année nous y revenons. L'accueil est sympathique et familial au calme à la campagne. Les chambres sont spacieuses et bien aménagées. C'est avec plaisir que nous prenons notre petit déjeuner sous la tonnelle (confitures faites maison..un régal!) en discutant avec les vacanciers et Anny et Sophie. Le Mas Cauvy est à conseiller pour son authenticité et la simplicité des gens qui le dirigent....on se sent comme chez nous.
MAS CAUVY
Review by: PACHE Nadine, Fev 12 2012 10:28AM
Je recommande ce lieu de séjour aux amateurs de campagne authentique dans un cadre rustique. Les chambres sont propres et spacieuses, elle ouvrent sur une cour abondamment fleurie. C'est la campagne telle qu'on l'aime avec un plus appréciable : l'accueil de la famille MAURIN. On ne peut oublier le petit déjeuner servi sous la pergola devant les délicieuses confitures réalisées par Hélène et Annie.
mon avis
Review by: champetier, Jan 13 2012 11:43PM
pour ceux qui aiment la nature et l'authenticité, le mas Cauvy est l'endroit rêvé, le paysage est magnifique,on y est au calme, l'acceuil est plus que chaleureux, on déguste des produits "rares " de nos jours,:légumes du jardin, confitures maison...mérite un détour si vous êtes dans la région

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Directions

To get to our destination from Nîmes, take the N106 road towards Alès.

If you are coming from Alès, follow the N110 road towards Montpellier. When you leave Alès, you will come across a large roundabout. Take the 3rd exit towards Montpellier-Saint Christol les Alès. At the top of the hill, you will see an OPEL garage on the right. Take the small road on the left (D367) towards Montèze. Continue straight for 2 kilometers until you reach the Chemin du Mas Cauvy on the left. Look for the green/yellow signposts that say "Mas Cauvy" and follow them.

If you are coming from Anduze, follow the road towards Alès. As you enter Saint Christol les Alès, you will come across a roundabout with a large stoned pyramid. Turn right at this roundabout. After 200 meters, there will be another small roundabout. Take the Route du Mas Rouge on the left. Continue straight until you find the Chemin du Mas Cauvy on the left, around 100 meters after the "Stop" sign. Look for the green/yellow signposts that say "Mas Cauvy" and follow them.

If you are coming from Montpellier on the N110 road, follow the directions towards Alès. Before reaching the roundabout with the large stoned pyramid in Saint Christol les Alès, take the Route du Mas Rouge on the left at the small roundabout. Continue straight until you find the Chemin du Mas Cauvy on the left, around 100 meters after the "Stop" sign. Look for the green/yellow signposts that say "Mas Cauvy" and follow them.

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Prices

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Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: additional bed 22, child <13 years = 18

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Ales Cathedral: Located in the city of Ales, this stunning Gothic-style cathedral dates back to the 12th century. It features beautiful stained glass windows and intricate carvings, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  • Mine Temoin: This former coal mine turned museum offers visitors a chance to explore the underground world of mining. Learn about the region's industrial heritage through guided tours and interactive exhibits, providing a unique and educational experience.
  • Bamboo Forest of Prafrance: Just a short drive from Saint Christol lez Ales, this enchanting bamboo forest is a peaceful oasis. Stroll through the towering bamboo groves, enjoy the serene atmosphere, and take in the beauty of this unique natural attraction.
  • Haribo Museum: Candy lovers will enjoy a visit to the Haribo Museum in Uzès. Discover the history of the famous Haribo brand, learn how gummy candies are made, and indulge in sweet treats at the museum's shop.
  • Pont du Gard: Located about 30 kilometers south of Saint Christol lez Ales, Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct that spans the Gardon River. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a remarkable architectural marvel, offering stunning views and a chance to learn about Roman engineering.
  • Uzes: A charming medieval town known for its well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets. Explore the Place aux Herbes, visit the Uzes Cathedral, and wander through the town's narrow alleys lined with boutique shops and cafes.
  • Nimes Arena: Situated in the city of Nimes, this Roman amphitheater is one of the best-preserved in the world. Attend a concert or explore its ancient history through informative exhibits, providing a glimpse into the Roman civilization.
  • La Bambouseraie en Cévennes: Located in Générargues, this expansive bamboo garden is a true botanical paradise. Explore the lush greenery, discover various bamboo species, and stroll through the tranquil gardens filled with exotic plants and flowers.
  • Pont d'Arc: A natural limestone bridge over the Ardèche River, Pont d'Arc is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy canoeing, swimming, and hiking in the surrounding area, and marvel at the impressive geological formations. 10. Anduze: Known as the "Gateway to the Cevennes," Anduze is a charming town famous for its pottery and the nearby Cevennes National Park. Visit the stunning La Porte des Cévennes, a medieval gateway, and explore the town's quaint streets lined with craft shops and cafes.

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