Accommodation themes
- GITE RANDO (HIKERS)
- ACCESS TO ANCELLE AREA
- The road of sundials
domestic equipment
- Microwave oven
- Cottage on the floor
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Child reads
Services
- Heating included
- House cleaning35.00 € (Rate for the entire stay)
- Linen hire 1 place (/ week)8.00 € (rate per person for the entire stay)
- Linen rental 2 places (/ week)8.00 € (rate per person for the entire stay)
- Animal (/ day / animal)4.00 € (tariff per animal and day)
Leisure and amenities
- Bathing :1,5 km
- Shops :1 km
- Horse riding :0,4 km
- Climbing :3 km
- Station :25 km
- Fishing :6 km
- Forest :0,1 km
- Downhill skiing :0,1 km
- Cross country skiing :0,1 km
- Hang gliding :0,5 km
- Windsurf :40 km
- VTT :0,1 km
Themes of your stay
- 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).
- ACCESS TO ANCELLE AREAArvieux is a typical mountain village situated in a large valley. Here, traditional architecture and natural surroundings are respected. The village has a ski area at 1800-2200 m altitude. Snow guns guarantee good quality snow all winter. At the bottom the slopes are wide and gentle and ideal for beginners. In winter the small ski area of Chalp is geared to families. Cross-country skiers have 30 km of beautiful and unspoilt setting at their disposal. The ski area has 1 chair lift and 4 button tows, 12 pistes (1 black, 5 red, 5 green and 1 blue). Arvieux is a great starting point for many ski tours and snowshoe hikes.
- 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!).