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Ardeche - Walks on the wild side
The Ardeche is an amazingly diverse region making up the eastern extremity of the Massif Central in France. With wild, rugged landscapes and picturesque stone villages clinging to terraced hillsides it makes an ideal location for an away from it all guided walking holiday. Influenced by different climatic regimes, the Ardeche includes lush high plateaux and sun parched, olive covered slopes. Far from the beaten track, the plateau is punctuated by volcanic domes, known as Sucs, of which, Mont Mézenc at 1754m, is the highest. A number of gorges and deep valleys have cut through its Eastern slopes creating secluded and wild areas with tumbling streams and dramatic waterfalls
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Walks:The walks on this guided walking holiday vary in difficulty due to their length and/or altitude gain. In general the paths are good and the terrain rugged, but not overly complicated or mountainous. The holiday is included in the grade Moderate/challenging due to the length of some of the proposed walks. Day 1: Arrival,Collection from airport and drive to Ardeche Day 2: Mont Mézenc
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Once you have booked on this guided walking holiday, further information about the walking, the region and what to bring, will be sent to you. We do have a web page dedicated to what clothes and equipment you should bring. In addition, our travel shop has direct access to all the top walking and travel retailers. Please contact us if you need any further information.
Please Note: Further information about the walks in Ardeche will be sent to you prior to your guided walking holiday. We will endeavour to keep to these walks as far as possible; however they are subject to change. In addition, we like to maintain a certain degree of flexibility to take account of the group’s abilities and interests, and the local conditions. No formal rest days have been planned during this holiday, however, it has been organised so that shorter walks and visits can be organised for one day if the group so decides. The final selection of walks will be made by your guide during the week after consultation with the group.
Accommodation & Meals
On this guided walking holiday, we will be using at least three traditional Ardeche guest houses during the course of your holiday. They are exquisite properties offering authentic and very comfortable accommodation. Our two day walk will involve a night at the Auberge du Bez, where the standard is more basic. The exact guest houses used will depend on availability. Below is a representative selection of the ones we use.
At midday we will eat packed lunches prepared by our hosts, often with fresh produce from the farms, and they will be eaten during the course of the walk. All evening meals will be taken at your guest houses. Local specialities will be offered most evenings which are often flavoured by the great variety of wild herbs and plants that grow locally in the Ardeche valleys.
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| L’Ayga | B&B | Historic 17th century stone farm house in remote location in the Arcen Valley | 3 Corns | |
| Ferme de Suchasson | B&B | Traditional stone farmhouse with converted barn and stables in remote location in the Ardeche Mountains | 3 Corns | |
| Les Champs d’Aubignas | Auberge | Traditional stone-built farm clinging to the steep Ardeche hillside with great views. Authentic meals in auberge | Label rando-accueil | |
| L’Oustalou | B&B | Traditional Ardeche house set among terraces in the Beaume Valley. Swimming pool | 3 Corns | |
| L’Auberge du Bez | Hotel & Auberge | For four generations the same family has been serving traditional meals in this remote auberge. To be used during our 2 day walk | 2 star |
Travel Options
Flight Options
Transfers from Lyon airport
Transfers between Lyon Airport or train station and the Ardeche region of France are included in the price of your guided walking holiday.
The airlines Easy jet, BMI and British Airways have scheduled flights from the UK to these airports. You can use the price comparison site Wegolo to compare the routes and prices for different low-cost airlines.
Please visit our travel shop for links to useful sites for reserving airport parking or booking train tickets
Note: Please check concerning the availability of a holiday before booking any flights. If you need further information or would like to discuss any aspect of your travel arrangements, please contact us, we’re here to help you. We would be happy to book travel arrangents to Lyon, France on your behalf.
By Train
Eurostar and the TGV provide a relaxing journey from London to Lyon Part Dieu changing at Lille. Please use Rail Europe's train finder to organise your train journey.
There is a practical train time leaving London at 9am and arriving in Lyon at 3pm. Please contact us before booking to check for other practical times.
Self Drive
Channel ferry crossings from Dover are provided by a number of operators including:
P&O Ferries
Norfolk Line
Once in France, the journey from Calais to the Lyon area takes about 7 hours (excluding long breaks).
Tolls amount to about 35 euros each way. Controlled parking is available at the airport for 50 euros. Other secure but non-surveilled parking is available free of charge.
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