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Vacation rentals in Ardèche

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A private terrace is surrounded by greenery, featuring a wooden hot tub and a small dining table under a purple umbrella. Two lounge chairs are positioned nearby on the wooden decking, offering a relaxing outdoor space in a tranquil setting.
Home in Saint-Paul-le-Jeune
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Eco-friendly cottage with Nordic bath on the edge of a forest

Quietly located on the edge of the forest, our eco-friendly cottage is 10 minutes from the Chassezac River, 15 minutes from Les Vans and 25 minutes from the Gorges de l'Ardèche. The Nordic bath is optional, on the private terrace of the cottage, to be managed independently. Price: 65 euros per stay (wood heating included) Shops and markets are a 5-minute walk away. Hiking trail starts from the cottage and 2 minutes from the greenway for bike rides. Things to do nearby: Canoeing kayaking, canyoning, mountain biking...

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Castle in Castelnau-Valence
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

A Stay in a 12th-Century Castle

Séjournez dans un véritable château du XIIe siècle, à quinze minutes d’Uzès. Vivez une expérience unique au cœur de l’histoire. Deux appartements sont disponibles, voici le second : airbnb.com/h/chateaudecastelnauvalence Bienvenue au château de Castelnau pour une plongée dans l’histoire, au cœur d’un hameau situé à 15 minutes d’Uzès. Authenticité et sérénité ! Durant votre séjour, une visite de la Tour, avec sa vue panoramique permettant de découvrir 64 villages, sera programmée ensemble.

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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, 128 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 exterior of a historic château is displayed, featuring a stone façade with tall windows. Surrounding the building are trees and neat hedges, adding natural beauty. A gravel path leads to the entrance, while mountains can be seen in the background under a cloudy sky.
Castle in Cendras
5 out of 5 average rating, 88 reviews

Château de La Fare. The Marquis Suite

Prepare to be enchanted by the magic of Château de la Fare. Escape from reality into a serene retreat and immerse yourself in the exquisite charms of the Chateau, set in the glorious Cevennes National Park Let the timeless beauty and glamour of the Château captivate your senses. Discover the perfect blend of old-world charm and modern luxury. Embark on a journey of discovery in a UNESCO listed area of France. Your ultimate escape awaits you at Château de la Fare, where dreams can come true

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The geode is elevated on a wooden terrace surrounded by trees, featuring a sturdy staircase leading to the entrance. Large windows allow for natural light, offering views of the nearby greenery. The structure blends harmoniously with the natural environment.
Dome in Les Vans
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

Geode in the trees with Jacuzzi on the terrace

"La géode perchée" Also on Google. Connect with nature for an unusual stay in our beautiful geode set on a large wooden terrace 3 m from the ground in the middle of the trees in southern Ardèche, 3 km from the center of Les Vans - Facing the vineyards and the distant mountain, enjoy your jacuzzi as much as you like! - Travel light, linens and towels provided - Breakfast €10/pers/day will be paid on site, FREE if stay booked on Google or LBC See you soon, Christian

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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, 303 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 serene swimming pool is situated in a sunny area, reflecting clear blue water. Two lounge chairs are placed nearby, offering a perfect spot to relax. In the background, a historic stone tower and rolling hills create a tranquil landscape.
Home in Payzac
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Very comfortable house with pool and jacuzzi

Located in an estate dating back to the 17th century, La Maison des Orangers is an old silk factory overlooking the valley and offers a dazzling panorama. The absolute calm and the many views of the wild and majestic nature make this house the perfect place to recharge your batteries. There are 3 floors and stairs. 📌Bed linen, bath towels are provided. 📌Rental from Saturday to Saturday (July-August) 📌Swimming pool open from May to September 📌Private Jacuzzi

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The exterior features a historic stone building set amidst lush greenery. Symmetrical garden plots are visible, with a small pool nestled among trees. The serene scene is enhanced by the blue sky and scattered clouds, providing a peaceful rural setting.
Villa in Sanilhac
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Hortense, barn 2/4 people at "ÔRacines du Calme"

This old barn dating from the 15th century was a silk factory! With an area of 75 square meters, it is composed of a large living room with open kitchen, sitting area with sofa bed, wood-burning stove..., and upstairs a large bedroom with bathroom. Small extra sofa bed in the bedroom if needed Overlooking the gardens and pool, you have direct access to the Esplanade du Tilleul for outdoor dining, and the rest of the gardens, with direct access to the forest.

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A tranquil indoor garden area showcases a stone structure embellished with lush greenery. Natural light filters through glass panels in the ceiling, illuminating terracotta planters and artistic decor. A narrow water feature runs alongside a seating area, creating a serene and inviting ambiance.
Place to stay in Goult
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

The Pool House – Organic Charm & Pool

À Goult, maison de village organique privatisée, imaginée par un antiquaire-architecte. Un lieu vivant, mêlant matières, pièces anciennes et charme authentique. Accès à la piscine et au jardin du propriétaire, partagés avec cinq autre logements paisibles. Une expérience intime au cœur du village. La maison n’est pas accessible en voiture. Vous pourrez vous garer sur le parking public gratuit de la place du village ou juste autour, à une minute à pied.

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Home in Gordes
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

The Celestial Cabin

Designed for couples, this very private place combines all the modern comforts. It gives a feeling of being hidden, and at the same time, a view of the Provençal valley In a refined style, it combines simplicity and refinement. The large terrace is flowered and shaded by an arbor, welcoming, a jacuzzi, in an intimate setting, without neighbors, with a 180° view of the Luberon. The village is within walking distance in minutes.

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Home in Labeaume
5 out of 5 average rating, 82 reviews

Character home with amazing views.

On the heights of Labeaume, you will be the only master on board this family home with stunning views. Swimming pool, shaded terraces or full sun, river at your feet, you will just have to choose. Relaxation, walks on foot or by bike, the place is beautiful in any season. It's up to you... The house welcomes you with all the comforts, your bikes and motorcycles will also be sheltered. The house is pet-friendly.

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Cottage in Balazuc
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

180 On The Deck - A full view of the Ardèche - Balazuc

🇫🇷 IN BALAZUC, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE IN FRANCE 🇫🇷 In 2014, we created 180 On The Deck, a cozy space for 2 opening onto a huge terrace suspended like the deck of a boat above the Ardèche gorges. NEW 🟢 In 2026, we will be opening 180 On The Rock, a typical Ardèche stone house perched on a rock, tastefully renovated, for up to 6 people. Premium amenities and a breathtaking view of the Ardèche gorges.

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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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