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Activity holidays in the Ardeche

country:France
location:Ardeche
departures:This trips departs on Saturdays throughout the year
price:From £350 - £450 (8 days) excluding flights, including breakfast and dinner. Accompanied walking / cycling, caves trip, ropes course, canoeing and horse riding provided. Additional activities available (not included in the price - full details below)
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
Our activity weeks are based in and around the Ardèche national park. We ensure a highly personal service in order to create the perfect week away.

We will provide an action packed week of canoeing, horse riding, caves, ropes courses, walking, cycling and much more. Each day you have the option of planned adventure activities, walks or to relax and spend some time exploring for yourselves. Accommodation ranges from camping to self catered gites or our half board hotel, according to your needs. Our activity weeks are all about providing a flexible, personal service that will allow you to get the very most out of your time in the unforgettable Ardèche. All prices shown are approximate and are subject to change. See a sample itinerary below.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Arrival day; travel and transfer to your accommodation. Information and orientation.
Day 2:Viewpoint walk over the famous Pont d’Arc followed by and afternoon of canoeing.
Day 3:Treetop ropes course. Breathtaking rope bridges and zip wires high in the forest canopy.
Day 4:Time for a change; horse riding AM, beach/walking PM.
Day 5:Sightseeing – Avignon, Nimes, Pont du Gard, museums, monuments, vineyards, cave paintings...
Day 6:Free day. Choose from a huge range of activities, join us for walks or go and explore.
Day 7:Market morning and caves afternoon. Sample the local produce and then head underground!
Day 8:Departure day. Travel and transfers - Goodbye!
how this holiday makes a difference
We aim to use 100% locally owned and run businesses for all of our external requirements. These include all of our activity suppliers for canoe trips, bike hire, horse riding etc, our accommodations and the places that we stop for meals and shopping. All of these businesses are based locally.

We do this not only because it is good for the region economically but because we feel that it will give the local population a chance to represent itself to its visitors, adding to the cultural feel of the holiday. The only thing that we intend to source from the UK is our customers.

We will do our utmost to ensure that our guests are respectful of the physical environment and will provide them with appropriate means to minimise their impact. We will achieve this as our trained staff will accompany guests on almost all activities and excursions. By planning our routes, sticking to established trails and taking all of our waste away with us we can ensure that the impact of our presence is nominal. We encourage and facilitate the recycling of paper, glass and plastics.

We consider it important to observe and interact with the local people, rather than impose ourselves upon them. We like to visit local projects (cave painting restoration, gorge clean-ups, the Ardeche National Park etc) and to offer our support where appropriate.

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