Here are four ways to explore historic Southern Ardèche
If you enjoy places steeped in history, we’ve got plenty to offer to help you discover Southern Ardèche!
There are many ways to experience our heritage: whether it’s by visiting a castle, wandering through a charming village, or stopping by a museum. We offer guided tours—either with our local guides or through museum tours—to make everything feel more vivid and engaging.
For a glimpse of the must-see spots, check out these four recommendations. And if you’re looking to dive deeper into your exploration of Ardèche, the Ardèche Guide website is a great resource.
Let yourself be guided, enjoy the stories and anecdotes from those who truly know Ardèche. Here, we love to share what makes up our history, in a simple and sincere way.
Here are four ideas for immersing yourself in the nature of Southern Ardèche
If you want to enjoy the natural landscapes of Southern Ardèche, we have a few ideas you’re sure to love!
The famous Himalayan footbridge offers a unique viewpoint, perfect for a peaceful moment and some beautiful photos over the Rhône. You can even reach it by following the ViaRhôna, a popular cycling route that winds through our region.
If you prefer hiking, there are beautiful trails (like a segment of the GR42) that are perfect for discovering the area. You can also bring your bike and explore our “voies douces,” ideal for relaxed outings.
Finally, if you’re looking for other outdoor activities, we can guide you toward more adventurous options to help you disconnect and fully enjoy nature.
Here are three ways to explore the Vallis Vinaria Southern Ardèche
Welcome to Vallis Vinaria, our wine valley in Southern Ardèche! Discovering this region takes on a special meaning with its unique wines and local products to savor.
First, look for labels like Vignobles et Découvertes or Goûtez l’Ardèche, which guarantee quality experiences around wine and gastronomy. It’s no surprise that we are part of the Vallée de la Gastronomie. These labels help you find the best wineries, artisans, and vendors to make the most of your visit.
Next, dive into the local products that pair perfectly with our wines. From cured meats and cheeses to other regional delights, there’s something to please every palate. Be sure to visit local markets and producer shops—essential stops to sample these flavors.