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Candice O'ConnellChemin de Vitrier, L'Ubac
St Jean de Muzols
07300
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Le Vitrier is a charming gite that can comfortably accommodate up to 4 guests, with an additional fifth bed available upon request. The gite features two cozy double bedrooms, each furnished with wardrobes, dressers, and bedside tables. The first bedroom boasts a king size bed, while the second bedroom offers two large single beds. All necessary bed linen and towels are provided for your convenience.The lounge is a spacious and inviting room, enhanced by its double doors that open onto a balcony offering breathtaking views of the majestic Vercours Mountains. Early risers will be treated to a spectacular sunrise over the mountains, creating a truly memorable experience.
The kitchen is a bright and airy space, facing west and flooded with natural light. It features a dining table and overlooks a sunny garden area surrounded by cherry and apricot orchards. Recently renovated and equipped with high-quality appliances, including a dishwasher, gas hob with an overhead extractor, fridge/freezer, kettle, coffee maker, toaster, and an abundance of crockery, cutlery, and glasses. Additionally, an iron and ironing board are provided for your convenience.
With its comfortable bedrooms, stunning views, and well-equipped kitchen, Le Vitrier offers the perfect retreat for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
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Directions
To get to Le Vitrier, follow these travel directions:
1. Take the exit J13 (Tain l’Hermitage/Tournon) of A7.
2. Cross the Rhone and continue on D532, heading towards Lamastre, passing through Tournon.
3. At the Roman bridge, turn right towards St. Felicien, St Victor, and Lemps.
4. In the hamlet of Lubac, spot a telephone box and make a left turn onto Chemin de Monerone.
5. Follow this road until you reach a T junction, where you should turn left.
6. Look for the signpost indicating 'Baret', and turn left there.
7. Le Vitrier is located 500 meters ahead on the left side of the road.
1. Take the exit J13 (Tain l’Hermitage/Tournon) of A7.
2. Cross the Rhone and continue on D532, heading towards Lamastre, passing through Tournon.
3. At the Roman bridge, turn right towards St. Felicien, St Victor, and Lemps.
4. In the hamlet of Lubac, spot a telephone box and make a left turn onto Chemin de Monerone.
5. Follow this road until you reach a T junction, where you should turn left.
6. Look for the signpost indicating 'Baret', and turn left there.
7. Le Vitrier is located 500 meters ahead on the left side of the road.
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Attractions
- Tournon-sur-Rhône (1.5 km): A charming town located on the banks of the Rhône River, known for its beautiful medieval castle, Le Château-Musée de Tournon. The town also offers picturesque streets, a lively market, and stunning views of the surrounding vineyards.
- Cité du Chocolat Valrhona (2.8 km): A paradise for chocolate lovers, this interactive chocolate museum offers a journey through the history of chocolate. Visitors can learn about the chocolate-making process, indulge in tastings, and even take part in workshops to create their own delicious treats.
- Hermitage Vineyards (3.5 km): Situated on the slopes of the Rhône River, the Hermitage Vineyards produce some of the finest wines in the region. Visitors can enjoy wine tours and tastings, discover the vineyards' history, and admire the stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
- M. Chapoutier Winery (4.2 km): Located in the heart of the Rhône Valley, this prestigious winery offers guided tours and tastings of their world-renowned wines. Visitors can learn about the winemaking process, explore the vineyards, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Hermitage hillside.
- Train de l'Ardèche (8.7 km): Experience the beauty of the Ardèche region aboard a historic steam train. This scenic railway journey takes you through picturesque landscapes, including deep gorges, vineyards, and charming villages, providing a unique perspective of the region's natural beauty.
- Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval (27.3 km): A masterpiece of outsider art, this unique palace was built by a rural postman, Ferdinand Cheval, over a span of 33 years. The palace is an extraordinary blend of various architectural styles, sculptures, and intricate details, making it a truly captivating attraction.
- Safari de Peaugres (34.1 km): Explore the animal kingdom at this sprawling wildlife park. Safari de Peaugres is home to over 1,000 animals from around the world, including lions, giraffes, elephants, and many more. Visitors can enjoy a safari drive, walk through various themed areas, and even participate in animal feeding sessions.
- Vienne (41.2 km): A historic city situated on the banks of the Rhône River, Vienne offers a wealth of Roman ruins and medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the ancient Roman Theater, admire the stunning Cathedral of St. Maurice, and stroll along the charming streets lined with cafés and shops.
- Palais des Papes (73.1 km): Located in Avignon, this grand medieval palace was once the seat of the papacy. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of the power and influence of the Catholic Church during the 14th century. Visitors can explore the palace's opulent rooms, chapels, and enjoy panoramic views from the top. 10. Pont d'Arc and the Ardèche Gorges (89.5 km): Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the natural wonders of the Ardèche Gorges. The iconic Pont d'Arc, a natural stone arch spanning the river, is a popular attraction. Visitors can also enjoy canoeing, hiking, and swimming in the crystal-clear waters while admiring the stunning limestone cliffs and caves.