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Louise Raspail
D191a La Montagne
Bourdeaux
26460

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price from €728

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0647979106

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Nestled amidst lush greenery, at an altitude of 680 m, is our picturesque gîte "du Grand Delmas", situated on a winding road along the hill. This ancient Protestant peasant farm, surrounded by enchanting forests, meadows, and blooming wild daffodils in May, instantly captivates with its natural allure. As you gaze out, your eyes are met with an expansive panorama stretching from left to right, encompassing the majestic Veyou peak, the Couspeau mountain, and the awe-inspiring Angèle and Mièlandre peaks. Inspired by the highest point of the Couspeau massif, towering at 1544 m above sea level, we have aptly named our gîte "Le Grand Delmas". Transformed into a cozy and comfortable haven, this charming family house and its idyllic surroundings are bound to create unforgettable moments of togetherness, happiness, and camaraderie. Whether you choose to visit with your family or a group of friends, our gîte warmly welcomes up to 12 people. Come and revel in the delight of this remarkable place.

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Holiday Home 1 195 728 1500

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Attractions

  • Château de Grignan: Located in the village of Grignan, this stunning Renaissance castle is a major tourist attraction. It offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the region with its well-preserved architecture and beautiful gardens.
  • Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval: Situated in Hauterives, this unique and whimsical palace was built by a postman named Ferdinand Cheval. It took him 33 years to construct this extraordinary structure, which is a blend of various architectural styles and is now classified as a historical monument.
  • Vercors Regional Natural Park: A haven for nature lovers, this expansive park is located southeast of Bourdeaux. It offers breathtaking landscapes, including rugged cliffs, deep gorges, and lush forests. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting in this protected area.
  • Pont-en-Royans: This picturesque village is famous for its hanging houses and the Pont-en-Royans bridge, which crosses the Bourne River. Strolling through the narrow streets and exploring the charming architecture is a delightful experience.
  • Musée de la Chaussure: Situated in Romans-sur-Isère, this museum showcases the history and craftsmanship of footwear. From ancient shoes to contemporary designs, visitors can explore various exhibits and learn about the importance of this industry in the region.
  • Dieulefit: Known for its vibrant artistic community, Dieulefit is a small town that attracts visitors with its pottery workshops, art galleries, and craft markets. The town also offers beautiful scenery, with rolling hills and vineyards surrounding it.
  • Cave de Die Jaillance: Wine enthusiasts should not miss a visit to this renowned winery located in Die. Visitors can take guided tours of the vineyards and cellars, learn about the wine-making process, and sample the delicious sparkling wines produced in the region.
  • Château de Suze-la-Rousse: Located in the charming village of Suze-la-Rousse, this castle stands proudly atop a hill overlooking the Rhône Valley. It is now home to a prestigious wine university and offers guided tours that delve into its rich history and architectural beauty.
  • Le Poët-Laval: This medieval village is perched on a hilltop and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, admire the ancient architecture, and explore the remains of a 12th-century castle. 10. Gorges de l'Ardèche: Although slightly further from Bourdeaux, this natural wonder is certainly worth a visit. The Ardèche River has carved stunning gorges through the limestone plateau, creating a breathtaking landscape that can be explored by canoe, kayak, or hiking.

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