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Sophie
559 Chemin du Mas Cauvy
Saint Christol lez Alès
30380

Reviews:

4 reviews

Price per night:

price from €72

Telephone:

769551579

Description:

Description for B&B:

The rooms offer picturesque views of a courtyard that is fenced off by a gate. Each room has its own separate entrance, accessed through a charming balcony adorned with flowers.

Breakfast is served at a communal table outdoors, where you can savor the delightful and unique flavors of our homemade jams.

There is ample space surrounding the house for various activities such as picnics, leisurely reading in the shade, playing a game of petanque, or soaking up the sun by the swimming pool.

All of our rooms feature private ensuite shower rooms and toilets for your convenience.

Furthermore, a balcony furnished with a table and chairs is at your disposal.

Additionally, there is a fridge available for your use.

Reviews

Appréciations pour 559 Chemin du Mas Cauvy, Saint Christol lez Alès:

jacques
Review by: maurie , Sep 21 2012 10:01PM
Nous venons au Mas cauvy depuis maintenant 8 ans , c'est une destination incontournable , mème si ce n'est que pour 2 ou 3 nuits chaque année , il nous est impossible de ne pas nous y arréter l'accueil y est tellement agréable ,authentique et sincère , des chambres spacieuses joliment décorées , des petits déjeuners copieux avec de bonnes confitures confectionnées par Hélène . Il nous tarde déja , d'etre a l'an prochain
Chambres d'Hôtes au Mas Cauvy.
Review by: Famille Roche, Juin 17 2012 11:35AM
Nous avons découvert il y a 3 ans le Mas Cauvy, et depuis, chaque année nous y revenons. L'accueil est sympathique et familial au calme à la campagne. Les chambres sont spacieuses et bien aménagées. C'est avec plaisir que nous prenons notre petit déjeuner sous la tonnelle (confitures faites maison..un régal!) en discutant avec les vacanciers et Anny et Sophie. Le Mas Cauvy est à conseiller pour son authenticité et la simplicité des gens qui le dirigent....on se sent comme chez nous.
MAS CAUVY
Review by: PACHE Nadine, Fev 12 2012 10:28AM
Je recommande ce lieu de séjour aux amateurs de campagne authentique dans un cadre rustique. Les chambres sont propres et spacieuses, elle ouvrent sur une cour abondamment fleurie. C'est la campagne telle qu'on l'aime avec un plus appréciable : l'accueil de la famille MAURIN. On ne peut oublier le petit déjeuner servi sous la pergola devant les délicieuses confitures réalisées par Hélène et Annie.
mon avis
Review by: champetier, Jan 13 2012 11:43PM
pour ceux qui aiment la nature et l'authenticité, le mas Cauvy est l'endroit rêvé, le paysage est magnifique,on y est au calme, l'acceuil est plus que chaleureux, on déguste des produits "rares " de nos jours,:légumes du jardin, confitures maison...mérite un détour si vous êtes dans la région

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Directions

To get to Alès from Nîmes, take the N106. From Alès, follow the N110 towards Montpellier. At the big roundabout after leaving Alès, take the third exit towards Montpellier-Saint Christol les Alès. Look for an OPEL garage on the right at the top of the hill and take the small road on the left (D367) towards Montèze. Continue straight for 2 kilometers until you see the Chemin du Mas Cauvy on the left. Follow the green/yellow signposts for "Mas Cauvy."

If you are coming from Anduze, follow the directions to Alès. When you reach Saint Christol les Alès, turn right at the roundabout with the big stoned pyramid. After 200 meters, there will be a small roundabout where you should take the Route du Mas Rouge on the left. Keep going straight until you see the Chemin du Mas Cauvy on the left, about 100 meters after the "Stop" sign. Follow the green/yellow signposts for "Mas Cauvy."

If you are coming from Montpellier on the N110, follow the directions to Alès. Before reaching the roundabout with the big stoned pyramid in Saint Christol les Alès, take the Route du Mas Rouge on the left at the small roundabout. Continue straight until you see the Chemin du Mas Cauvy on the left, about 100 meters after the "Stop" sign. Follow the green/yellow signposts for "Mas Cauvy."

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Notes: additional bed 22, child <13 years = 18

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Ales Cathedral: Located in the city of Ales, this stunning Gothic cathedral dates back to the 12th century. It features impressive stained glass windows and intricate architectural details, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  • La Bambouseraie de Prafrance: Situated in Générargues, this unique botanical garden is home to a vast collection of bamboo species from around the world. Visitors can wander through serene bamboo groves, explore exotic plant species, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this enchanting garden.
  • Pont du Gard: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct located near Vers-Pont-du-Gard. Spanning the Gardon River, this impressive structure is a remarkable example of Roman engineering and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Nimes Arena: In the city of Nimes, the Nimes Arena is a well-preserved Roman amphitheater that once hosted gladiator contests and other spectacles. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can explore the ancient structure, learn about its history, and even attend events and concerts held within its walls.
  • Uzès: A charming medieval town located nearby, Uzès is known for its well-preserved architecture and historical sites. The town's main attraction is the Uzès Cathedral, a beautiful Romanesque-Gothic structure that dominates the skyline. Visitors can also wander through narrow streets, visit the Place aux Herbes square, and explore the town's vibrant market.
  • Cevennes National Park: As one of France's ten national parks, Cevennes offers breathtaking natural landscapes and outdoor activities. Located just north of Saint Christol lez Alès, visitors can enjoy hiking trails, stunning viewpoints, and discover the diverse flora and fauna that thrive within the park.
  • Haribo Museum: For those with a sweet tooth, the Haribo Museum in Uzès is a delightful attraction. This interactive museum showcases the history and production of Haribo candies, including the famous gummy bears. Visitors can learn about the brand's origins, see vintage advertisements, and even sample various Haribo treats.
  • Alès Mine Museum: Located in Ales, this museum offers insights into the region's mining history. Visitors can explore the underground galleries, learn about the lives of miners, and discover the techniques used in extracting coal. The museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the industrial heritage of the area.
  • Anduze: Situated on the banks of the Gardon River, Anduze is a picturesque town known for its pottery and the stunning Anduze Bamboo. Visitors can stroll through its charming streets, visit pottery workshops, and admire the majestic bamboo forest, which offers a unique and tranquil experience. 10. Château de Portes: This medieval fortress is located near Portes and offers a glimpse into the region's medieval past. Perched on a hilltop, the Château de Portes provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore its well-preserved architecture, climb the towers, and learn about its rich history.

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