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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
21/6/2016 at 8:26pm
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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I would ring Tourist Information in Aubenas and ask them to post you any guides they have, in English - that way you get to read them before you set off.
We're not really culture vultures (more interested in the real vultures that these days you may actually see over the Ardeche), but some suggestions: try the corner ice cream shop in Ruoms - but avoid market days if you want to wander along through the other shops. The market is worth a visit in itself.
Vogue and the pebble beach is worth a visit, as I think, is Viel Audon, where there is (or was) an Eco village with reed bed and bamboo sewage treatment, a small restaurant, and lots of people wanting an alternative lifestyle with their animals and self-sufficency. They may all have moved away now, their children grown up and moved into jobs with MI6, and living in lofts in north London somewhere! Also worth visiting is L'Argentiere on market day, then wander up the narrow streets in the little town, have a coffee in the square, try one of the little restaurants, and then up to the Chateau and silk museum. We also tried to find the house in Fabras owned by Nippy and Nigel (TV series) and did, then we also found the restaurant they rented and turned into L'Ete Indien.
If the Orgue (organs) festival in on in Chassiers then that's worth a visit for a very different musical experience.
There are several La Beaume - just up from Aubenas is Pont de la Beaume, but you want the other westwards from Ruoms on the opposite side of the river. The swimming is lovely here and still one of our favourite places.
Really there are so many other places, some will interest you, some will not. If we were at our house in France I would loan you our green Michelin guide to the Ardeche (in French but may improve your French enormously!) - sadly it's on a bookshelf there and we're here! Try your local library or browse round old bookshops and charity shops - you never know just what out of print books they have in there.
It may also be worth looking at the Lonely Planet website https://www.lonelyplanet.com/france/gorges-de-l-ardeche
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01/7/2016 at 8:38pm
Location: Rugby Outfit: Vango Maritsa 700 & Vango Albany 600
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This will be our third year staying near Vallon, we'll be next door at Mondial Camping. Things we've enjoyed, some on Val A's recommendation, are:
- Obviously kayaking down the river, hired from on site so you get minibussed back again. The small descent is about 7km and takes you under the Pont d'Arc and a little bit further. If you're feeling brave and more energetic you can do the whole day descent which is 30km...it's very beautiful, but very long!
- Night market at Vallon, easily walkable from the site.
- The Caverne du Pont d'Arc - only opened last year, they have recreated the cave that was discovered nearby, and made a very enjoyable museum site. Well worth a day out, and was very well organised with timed entries into the actual cave with guided groups and audio in English if needed.
- La Beaume and Balazuc - both worth a trip if ou enjoy river swimming.
- Les Cascades de Sautadet - a little bit further away, and does get very busy, but also very enjoyable. The cascades are at the top end and then go down to a beach area with calm swimming and rocks to jump off. The nearby village is apparently very nice but we haven't made it up there yet...maybe this year!
- Also further away but a good day trip out is Avignon, which we combined with a trip to the Pont du Gard, which is beautiful. Because we combined it with the morning in Avignon we only went to the river and bridge, but there is also a museum. This year we're hoping to do the museum and then stay later into the evening when I believe the bridge is lit up.
- Turn right out of the campsite and drive the route de Gorges d'Ardeche, which takes you over the top of the gorges...we did it in the evening when it was almost deserted and the sun was starting to set of the gorges and the river. Absolutely stunning and so peaceful.
- If it's the kind of thing you like, there's a crazy golf course literally right over the road from the campsite.
Some of the other suggestions we haven't managed to do yet, and are hoping to fit in this year, but if the weather is with you it's a great place to be, just being by the river. We always said we'd never go back somewhere as there are so many lovely places to see, but the Ardeche gorges just keep pulling us back.
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