Accommodation themes
- SWEET BABY
- THE HAUTES-ALPES BY BIKE
- GITE RANDO (HIKERS)
domestic equipment
- Microwave oven
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Child reads
- Television
outdoor facilities
- Shelter motorcycles
- Enclosed ground
- Enclosed ground
- Common ground
Services
- Heating included
- Linen hire 1 place (/ week)10.00 € (rate per person for the entire stay)
- Linen rental 2 places (/ week)10.00 € (rate per person for the entire stay)
- Towel hire (/ pers / week)4.00 € (rate per person for the entire stay)
Leisure and amenities
- Bathing :20 km
- Shops :0,2 km
- Horse riding :0,5 km
- Climbing :1 km
- Station :18 km
- Fishing :0,5 km
- Forest :0,5 km
- Downhill skiing :0,5 km
- Cross country skiing :0,5 km
- Hang gliding :0,5 km
- Windsurf :50 km
- VTT :0,5 km
Themes of your stay
- SWEET BABYGoing on holiday with one or more children is not always easy. That's why we have created the 'loving baby' stay. No need to bring all baby's things and overload your car, your hosts will provide the necessary equipment: cot, high chair, changing mat, etc. The owners will advise you on family activities and outings accessible with a push chair. In some cases they can even arrange babysitters so that you can spend an evening alone together.
- THE HAUTES-ALPES BY BIKESome of the most famous sporting events have taken place on the Southern Alps roads and tracks (Tour de France, Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, French mountain bike championships, Worldcup, etc.) and the region is nowadays known as a bicycle paradise. The marked itineraries for both mountain bikers and touring cyclists make it a pleasure accessible to everyone. Your hosts make your stay even easier by providing a storage room for your equipment, a repair kit and information.
- GITE RANDO (HIKERS)The accommodation is situated near one or more marked hiking trails (PR, GR). The owner provides topographical maps (IGN) and guidebooks. He will be able to advise his guests on the itineraries and can provide a packed lunch (if you take your dinners with him).
- CHRISTMAS IN A GÎTEAs Christmas approaches, everyone prepares for the festivities: illuminated tree, crib and its figurines, stockings hanging from the fireplace… Restaurants with their traditional menus are not to be outdone. Your hosts will be happy to point out local activities and will have decorated the gîte for the celebration. On your arrival: a bottle of champagne, chocolates and sweets. Fully experience the Christmas tradition in Hautes-Alpes.
- HERITAGEThe accommodation is situated near many cultural, heritage or historic sights (museum, fortification, architectural interest, monument or special interest site). Your host, who is sensitive to and knowledgeable about the region, will be happy to provide information and brochures on the subject. Amongst the Hautes-Alpes highlights: the villages of character, the sundials, the bell towers, the mountain villages, the ancient fortifications, the museums (mine museum, ecological museum, ethnological museum, railway museum).
- ACCESS TO CEILLAC SKI AREACeillac is a small charming mountain village situated in the heart of Queyras Regional Park. It has quite varied scenery with large forests, four mountain lakes, and sunny mountain pastures with a view on proud peaks. The exceptional flora and fauna are protected. The small family-oriented ski resort offers many activities: downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice diving, ice climbing, etc. The resort, situated at an altitude of 1650-2500 m, has 6 ski lifts and 12 pistes with a total of 21 km. There is also a ski school. The cross-country ski area has 30 km of pistes. Equipment is for hire and there is a snow garden for the children. All necessary services and shopping are available in the village.
- The road of sundialsSundials road runs through the Department of the Hautes-Alpes with more than 400 antique and contemporary dials.
- Route des Grandes AlpesInaugurated in 1937, the Route of the great Alps is the most beautiful mountain roaming: Thonon-les-Bains at Chin, from Geneva to the Mediterranean, 684 km and 16 passes among the highest in the Alpine french - six of them rising to over 2,000 metres - guide motorists, bikers, cyclists, cycling (and sometimes even... intrepid hikers!).