La côte des Buis "Le tilleul"

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La Côte des Buis offers three fully equipped cottages for two to four, five, and four to six people, with a heated indoor pool overlooking the Doux Valley and offering exceptional views. Children's games, bocce court (equipment provided), ping-pong table.
Small, fully renovated hamlet with exposed stone walls, offering three fully equipped cottages for two to four, five, and four to six people, with a heated indoor pool overlooking the Doux Valley and offering exceptional views. Private access to the river via a mule track through the property; ideal for peaceful, nature-based, or sporting holidays (walking, running, cycling, mountain biking, fishing, etc.).
Children’s games, boules court (balls provided), ping-pong table, and aqua bikes are available free of charge. We have cats and chickens, which delight children. We accept pets, provided they are non-aggressive, particularly dogs.
Overlooking the Doux valley and facing south, the cottages allow you to enjoy the sun from morning to night. Set apart on a 12-hectare property with a garden and fruit trees, they are also just 4 miles from the village of Lamastre, where you will find all the amenities you need and a farmers’ market twice a week, and 30 minutes from the Côtes du Rhône vineyards of Tournon and Tain l’Hermitage.
The hosts are both accomplished sports enthusiasts and can advise you on routes and other possibilities in the region; they can also recommend places to visit in the Ardèche Verte and southern Ardèche, as well as local Ardèche products to try. The three cottages at La Côte des Buis are located equidistant from the Ardèche Gorges and Mont Gerbier de Jonc.
Equipments / Services
- Heated swimming pool
- Indoor swimming pool
- Shady terrace
- Car park
- Pets allowed
Opening / Rates
From 04/04 to 31/10/2026 daily.
From 04/04 to 30/05/2026
Week: 500 €.
From 31/05 to 04/07/2026
Week: 600 €.
From 05/07 to 29/08/2026
Week: 680 €.
From 30/08 to 26/09/2026
Week: 600 €.
From 27/09 to 31/10/2026
Week: 500 €.
