Pays d'Aubenas
Pays d'Aubenas – gateway to south Ardèche
The Pays d’Aubenas-Vals-Antraïgues, gateway to south Ardèche, is ideally situated between the Cévennes and the mountains of the Ardèche. It is an area of chestnut woods and rivers dotted with character villages, plenty of activities, unusual architecture and delicious local specialities, perfect for a delightful, active holiday.
The first town to explore is Aubenas, capital of south Ardèche. Perched on a rocky spur, the town overlooks the Ardèche Valley and has spectacular views. The history of the town can be discovered through its rich heritage and architectural gems. These include the Château d’Aubenas castle, a listed historic monument since 1943, and the finest illustration of civil architecture in Ardèche ; the Dôme Saint Benoît, also a listed monument, which houses many religious objets d’art, plus lots of churches and chapels which all play a part in the historic make-up of the town. In the historic centre, you will see fountains built in the 19th century when Aubenas perched on the top of a hill was known as the « town with no water ». As you stroll around the town, don’t forget to try some ‘crème de marrons ardéchoise’ (chestnut cream), made by local sweet-makers. Other local produce to tickle your taste buds can be found at the market.
Next, visit Antraïgues-sur-Volane, a village built on a basalt hill, situated at the heart of the Ardèche mountains. Stroll through the historic cobbled streets of the character village decorated with 70 lavastone sculptures and up to the volcanic neck or the Chapelle Saint Roch. Like Jean Ferrat, you will be won over by the beauty of the surrounding mountains. « La Maison Jean Ferrat » retraces the works by the singer who adored the area. Close to Antraïgues-sur-Volane, the Volcan de Crau offers wonderful views of the Hautes Cévennes Ardéchoises.