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Holiday houses in Ardèche

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A cozy studio features a spacious bed with crisp white bedding against a rustic stone wall. Natural light fills the room through a large window, enhancing the warm color of the decor, which includes comfortable seating and a wooden dining table.
Apartment in Vals-les-Bains
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Charming studio with breathtaking views

This charming studio with dream views is located in the heart of the South Ardeche. Beautiful old atmosphere, comfortable and beautiful views! A little corner of paradise. In the morning, you will be awakened by the bells of the sheep and the cheerful swallows. Let yourself be embraced by the green hills and mountains! Whether you choose to laze around mindfully or to go out actively, here you will find the peace to recharge your battery. The studio is a 10-minute drive from the Thermal Baths in Vals les Bains.

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A spacious terrace is lined with modern outdoor furniture under a bright umbrella. Lush greenery and decorative plants enhance the setting, while large glass doors invite natural light into the interior. The tranquil atmosphere is complemented by views of the surrounding landscape.
Villa in Balazuc
5 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

"Les Oliviers" 3* gîte with great comfort in a quiet location

The "Les Oliviers" gîte is located in Balazuc, a village of character, the most beautiful village in France, in southern Ardèche. Swimming in the river (supervised in summer) 8 minutes' walk from the cottage. Great comfort ***, quality services, quiet: 80 m2, 3 rooms, 2 bedrooms (private bathroom), fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, Wi-Fi. 120 m2 terrace with summer kitchen, plancha, garden furniture, enclosed garden and private parking. More info/contact: gite les oliviers ardeche balazuc

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An open living space is presented with exposed wooden beams and a cozy seating area. A dining table is set with decorative elements, while a spacious bed is seen in the background, accompanied by plants and rustic accents. Light filters through the window, enhancing the warm ambiance.
Home in Bonnieux
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Bonnieux Vineyard Farmhouse Hideaway- Pets Welcome

This 19th-C. silk farmhouse between Bonnieux's lanes and vineyards offers authentic Provence. Wake to espresso aromas on your vine-view terrace, then stroll for warm croissants as bells chime. Historic stone walls and oak beams blend with a farmhouse kitchen and French linens. Days bring market visits, winery explorations, and sunset wines under the stars. Spring cherry blossoms and summer lavender fields complete the seasonal charm. Just 5 minutes from village bakeries yet peacefully secluded.

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A view is framed by an arched window, showcasing rolling hills and vineyards under a clear sky. A stone countertop with a sink is visible in the foreground, accompanied by potted plants and a decorative element. The lush greenery envelops the area, enhancing the serene scene.
Home in Ménerbes
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

MaisonO Menerbes, Village House in Provence

15th Century Village house perched on top of a hill with beautiful views. A south facing terrace looking to the Petit Luberon mountains. A complete renovation provides all modern day comforts and a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy after a day in Provence. The village of Menerbes (A Year in Provence - Peter Mayle) has mostly local villagers living here. Beautiful walks and cycling are popular pastimes. There are museums, an art gallery & a few shops run by locals. Unspoilt and completely unique.

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The entrance features a set of double doors framed by rustic wooden shutters, adorned with climbing greenery. Light reflects off the stone facade, highlighting the natural tones of the building. A stone pathway leads up to the entrance, surrounded by a lush green lawn.
Home in Ménerbes
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

A small paradise facing the Luberon

Independent apartment on the ground floor of an old sheepfold in the Luberon. Romantic garden and large swimming pool. A simple, yet very comfortable retreat in the countryside, only a 10 minutes walk to the village of Ménerbes (classified among "The Most Beautiful Villages of France"). Ideal for people who wish to discover the beauty and diversity of the Luberon region with all its hiking trails, perched villages, markets and art and music events. Dogs are welcome (20 € fee per stay).

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Sunlight filters through dense foliage, illuminating the surrounding greenery and highlighting a rustic stone house nestled among the trees. The vibrant atmosphere suggests a peaceful retreat, framed by tall trees and gentle hills in the background.
Cottage in Burzet
5 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Little House - Margot Bed & Breakfast

The perfect escape in the heart of the Ardeche with stunning views across the valley and short walk to the popular swimming spots in the village. Situated immediately next to the large farmhouse means it’s ideal for nature lovers who like comforts of modern living. It has its own entrance, garden&terrace for alfresco eating, sunning and star gazing. The are little touches like a dishwasher vinyl record player and coffee lovers equipment Your own parking space is a 3 minute walk.

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Condo in 07700 Saint Just d’Ardèche
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews

Ardèche "Nia the Pearl" Magic & Vineyard View

A unique geographical location, privileged and ideal for discovering the surroundings. "Nia la perle" a rare location, a beautiful area. Close to the river, its nature reserve, among the beautiful French regions: the "Gorges de l'Ardèche", UNESCO classified site Chauvet Cave 2 Here, the southern Ardèche, at the crossroads between the Gard, the Drôme and the Vaucluse: possibility to visit the iconic places of several departments; Avignon, Uzes, Barjac... Pleasant low season

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The eco-friendly lodge features an inviting entrance with large glass doors framed by wooden paneling. The unique architectural design resembles an inverted boat hull, with warm interior lighting illuminating the cozy space inside.
Treehouse in Berrias-et-Casteljau
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

Le Lodge de Païolive - Getaway for 2 in southern Ardèche

On the edge of the Païolive wood, this very old forest where the Chassezac river flows, you will discover at the bend of a trail a curious arch perched on rocks carved by erosion. Pauline will welcome you to this unusual and comfortable little ecological cocoon. Entirely designed and built by us, it has the essentials to spend a few days in peace and quiet in the heart of nature. Close to: swimming, mountain biking, hiking, climbing, canoeing, tree climbing, etc...

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A spacious terrace is shown, featuring a selection of comfortable lounge chairs and a dining table with colorful chairs. Scenic views of the surrounding valley are visible, with lush greenery and distant hills under a clear blue sky.
Home in Faugères
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

gîte du tilleul * * (olive grove estate)

A large terrace with barbecue in front of the entrance, overlooking the valley, leads into the living/dining room of this very comfortable, fully renovated 45 m² cottage. Fully equipped integrated kitchen (ceramic hob, fridge with freezer, electric oven, etc.). A bedroom equipped with a 160 x 200 bed + baby cot (baby kit). Living room area with sofa bed 140 x 190. Separate toilet and large walk-in shower. Flat-screen TV with TNT and Wi-Fi. And a parking space.

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An inviting outdoor space is framed by lush greenery, with a small patio area featuring comfortable seating. The stone facade of the gite is visible, complemented by charming shutters and a partially shaded entrance that enhances the tranquil ambiance.
Home in Lavilledieu
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Le shubunkin - Small cozy cottage with the owner

Small cozy cottage on the ground floor of our main house, with separate entrance, small private garden and pond where our Asian fish swim peacefully. This 22 m2 studio consists of a bay window giving access to the kitchen with everything you need, a bathroom with toilet, shower and sink, as well as a bedroom/living room area. Ideally located to discover all the tourist attractions of Ardèche. As residents on site, we like to welcome our guests ourselves.

Top Guest favourite
A charming stone cottage featuring a light-colored façade is surrounded by greenery and lavender. Large windows highlight the natural light, while lush vines climb along the exterior. An expansive yard offers space for outdoor activities, framed by olive trees and gentle hills in the background.
Home in Lagorce
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Gite: Le Mazet d 'Anais

Recently renovated charming cottage of 75m2, Located in the town of Lagorce near Vallon pont d 'arc. Including 2 bedrooms, terrace with garden furniture and BBQ, and large lot. Ideally located close to the rivers, 5 km from the Cave of the Pont d 'Arc and Pont d' Arc. Fully equipped kitchen, fridge ,freezer, washing machine, coffee machine, dishwasher, traditional oven, microwave oven, etc. Fully air-conditioned. Bed linens included.

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The image captures a serene outdoor area featuring a clear swimming pool bordered by a stone deck. A rustic stone structure with a tiled roof is visible beside the pool. Lush greenery and flowering plants surround the space, complemented by a two-story building in the background.
Apartment in Le Garn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Nature for Horizon

Looking for a romantic getaway? From an unusual place? Welcome to our fully renovated 18th century Mas to offer you a stay close to nature. Our apartment created in the freshness of stone vaults will make you live an original stay. From its shaded terrace you will enjoy the view of the olive and truffle oak plantations. And you will also be greeted by Lulu & Griotte our two dogs who accompany Nadine in her truffle harvest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Ardèche located?

    Ardèche is a department in southern France, within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is known for its natural gorges, rivers, and mountain plateaus that contribute to its distinct character.

  • When is the best time to visit Ardèche?

    Late spring and early autumn are often suggested for exploring Ardèche, as mild temperatures around 65–75°F (18–24°C) are common. Summer brings warmer days, while the spring and fall months usually see fewer crowds and vibrant scenery.

  • How old is Ardèche?

    Ardèche’s natural landscape was shaped millions of years ago, while human presence dates back to prehistoric times, as seen in ancient caves. The department in its current administrative form was established during the late eighteenth century.

  • Why was Ardèche built?

    Ardèche developed as communities settled near rivers and fertile land for agriculture, trade, and access to natural resources. Its designation as a department came from administrative changes during the French Revolution.

  • What are some things to do near Ardèche?

    You can explore limestone gorges, wander medieval villages, or discover caves with ancient art in Ardèche. The area also has local markets, hiking trails, and river activities for those seeking outdoor experiences.

  • How is the weather near Ardèche?

    Ardèche experiences cool winters, with temperatures around 34–50°F (1–10°C), and warm summers reaching 62–86°F (17–30°C). Rain is more frequent in fall and spring, while summer days are often dry and sunny.

  • How was Ardèche built?

    The landscape of Ardèche was shaped by river erosion, tectonic activity, and volcanic influences, resulting in dramatic gorges and plateaus. Human settlements grew around its valleys, caves, and arched stone bridges over centuries.

  • What is the history of Ardèche?

    Ardèche has traces of early human settlement, with prehistoric caves, Roman influence, and medieval villages shaping its character. The region has seen agricultural traditions, silk production, and stories tied to the natural landscape, making it a place with layered history.

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