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Village of Vogüé in Ardèche (07200)
Vogüé is a commune in the south of the department on the banks of the Ardèche River, a tributary of the Rhône River, between Aubenas, Lavilledieu, Saint-Germain, Rochecolombre, Lanas, La Chapelle-sous-Aubenas, Saint-Sernin and Saint-Etienne-de-Fontbellon.
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Village of Accons in Ardèche (07160)
Accons is a commune in central Ardèche located in the Dorne valley, a tributary of the Eyrieux, between Le Cheylard, Jaunac, Saint-Martin-de-Valamas, Mariac, Dornas and Saint-Christol.
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The Vivarais region, the sources of the Loire and Ardèche rivers: the birth of a department in France
During the French Revolution, the department changed its name three times before becoming Ardèche, in reference to the largest river that flows through it. A historical overview of how a territory’s name has changed over time.
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The Documentary Film Festival in Lussas in southern Ardèche
Every August, Lussas, a small village in the Ardèche region, becomes the hub of documentary cinema. The États généraux du film documentaire (Documentary Film Festival) offers a week of screenings, meetings and debates, without competition, combining perspectives from around the world and conviviality in the heart of the region with a common theme throughout the
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Tourist office in Saint-Etienne-de-Lugdarès in Ardèche
The Saint-Étienne-de-Lugdarès Tourist Office, also known as the tourist information point or Montagne d’Ardèche Tourist Office, is a welcome and information centre dedicated to visitors wishing to discover the Montagne d’Ardèche and its surroundings.
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Market in Saint-Paul-le-Jeune in southern Ardèche
The market in Saint-Paul-le-Jeune in southern Ardèche is held weekly throughout the year in the village centre, two days a week.
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Where can you find local produce in the Ardèche?
Would you like to buy local produce in the Ardèche, enjoy high-quality food and help support the development of local agriculture? Launched during the COVID-19 pandemic and continued since then, here is a map of producers and retail outlets in the department.
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The Monts d'Ardèche Regional Nature Park
Born out of a desire to recognise the exceptional nature of the Ardèche region, thanks to its way of life, rich heritage and beautiful natural surroundings, the Monts d’Ardèche Regional Nature Park (PNR) was created at the beginning of the century.
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80 km/h speed limit: Map of dangerous roads in Ardèche
With the speed limit of 80 kilometres per hour (km/h) coming into effect on 1 July 2018, we take a closer look at road fatalities in Ardèche. (Update: return to 90 km/h on 1 September 2022 in Ardèche ↗) From north to south of the department, six main roads account for 51% of fatal accidents