The region

What to do during your stay in Fabras? There's something for everyone.

Our region is full of natural beauty, from rivers and forests to remarkable natural sites and charming villages.

Make your choice...

Villages of character
Many charming villages await you in Ardèche. Jaujac, Thueyts, Balazuc... Taste local produce, stroll through colorful markets, enjoy a drink on a terrace, and enjoy the mild climate. Let yourself be immersed in their charm.
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Jaujac

Nestled between the youngest volcano in Ardèche and long basalt flows, Jaujac enchants visitors with the beauty of its sites.
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Balazuc

Overlooking the Ardèche River, Balazuc seems to cling to its rock. Discover it on foot!
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Labeaume

Rocked by the lapping of the Beaume River which flows at its feet, the village of Labeaume is surrounded by impressive limestone cliffs.

Nestled between the youngest volcano in Ardèche and long basalt flows, Jaujac enchants visitors with the beauty of its sites.
Rocked by the lapping of the Beaume River which flows at its feet, the village of Labeaume is surrounded by impressive limestone cliffs.
Overlooking the Ardèche River, Balazuc seems to cling to its rock.
Discover it on foot!
Rivers
How about a swim in a magnificent, clear river? Lignon, Ardèche, Fontaulière... There's no shortage of choices. While swimming in the Lignon, don't miss the basalt flows—they're the most beautiful in Europe.
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The Ardèche mountains
Located in the Ardèche mountains, Mont Gerbier-de-Jonc is an ancient volcano. The Loire River rises here before beginning its long journey across France. Treat yourself to the climb; it lasts just over an hour. Once at the summit, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the Ardèche mountains.
Near Péreyres, at an altitude of 700 meters, lies a listed volcanic site. The Bourges River drops 30 meters, forming the Ray Pic waterfall.
Located in the upper Ardèche, Lake Issarlès offers a variety of activities such as paddleboarding, pedal boats, swimming, hiking, mountain biking, etc. The tour of the lake can be done in 1.5 hours on foot.
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The "Pont d'arc"
Over the centuries, the Ardèche River has carved its way through the limestone rock. The 66-meter-high Pont d'Arc, the Cirque de la Madeleine, and the Chauvet Cave are just some of the splendors to discover. You can also indulge in a kayak trip; there's something for everyone and every skill level.
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