Pourchères, Lombardy
Dans le Parc Naturel des Monts d’Ardèche, le Hameau de La Sourcière (650 m d’altitude) s’accroche à la pente d’un volcan (Chirouze, Serre de Pied de Bœuf), dans un environnement de verdure qui invite à la détente, aux excursions, aux cueillettes et à l’herborisation.
La vue s’étend largement sur la vallée, le col de l’Escrinet et la Roche Gourdon.
La Tour est un petit studio douillet de 28 m2. Il est situé au dessus de la cuisine du gîte "la Grande Sourcière". Les occupants sont sensibilisés à la présence des occupants de la Tour. Il n'y a pas de problème de cohabitation, mais nous préférons aborder le sujet pour que vous ne soyez pas surpris.
La piscine est un espace commun ouvert de 8h00 à 12h00 et de 15h00 à 20h00. Elle est accessible aux personnes hébergées à la Sourcière. Les usagers s'engagent à partager cet espace de loisir en bonne intelligence.
Nous vous invitons à consulter nos autres annonces de gîtes sur le site d’ABRITEL.
Grande Sourcière :
https://www.abritel.fr/location-vacances/p2016350
Bergerie :
https://www.abritel.fr/location-vacances/p1635293
Petite Sourcière :
https://www.abritel.fr/location-vacances/p2016360
Logis :
https://www.abritel.fr/location-vacances/p2009941
Tour :
https://www.abritel.fr/location-vacances/p2015988
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Relaxing in a beautiful landscape.
The property is one of 4 gites on the site but at no point did this feel intrusive. the terrace had the most wonderful view that over looked the Ardeche mountains. The property was finished to a high standard with all the ammenities to prepare your own food. bed was large and comfortable and very nice modern shower. Andrea as the host was amazing, so helpful and couldn't do more. she was there when you needed her and dealt with issues quickly. she went above and beyond for us and really helped make our stay special. There are some wonderful walks direct from the village following the national trial routes. The pool was great and often we had it to ourselves even though it is shared with other gites on the property. You must have a car to stay here. It is a good 20-30 minutes drive to the nearest town on winding roads which is well equipped with a market on saturday mornings (free parking) and an out of town super U for cheap petrol and food. I would stock up before arriving, there are several nice restaurants in town too. There is tonnes to do in the local area within an hours drive and we didn't have time to explore it all. the Grotte Chauveut 2 and canoeing were particular highlights. If you want nature and seclusion this is the place for you. I recommend that you can speak some french in this area of france. We would definitely stay here again