Accommodation themes
- SINGLE LEVEL GITE
- ACCESS TO CEILLAC SKI AREA
- The road of sundials
domestic equipment
- Microwave oven
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Local ski-bikes
- Television
outdoor facilities
- Enclosed ground
- Garden
- Common ground
- Terrace
Services
- Heating included
- Animal (/ day / animal)15.00 € (tariff per animal and day)
Leisure and amenities
- Bathing :17 km
- Shops :0,8 km
- Horse riding :1 km
- Climbing :1 km
- Station :14 km
- Fishing :0,5 km
- Forest :0,5 km
- Downhill skiing :2 km
- Cross country skiing :1 km
- Hang gliding :0,5 km
- Windsurf :30 km
- VTT :0,5 km
Themes of your stay
- SINGLE LEVEL GITEThis single-level gîte offers ground level accommodation. Rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms are all situated on the ground floor. There is easy access and movement within the lodging. The gîte is particularly suitable for young children and handicapped persons. There is one step at the entrance.
- 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!).