Farmstays A pas d’Ane

Opening

All year round.

Présentation

Welcome to riders, bikers, hikers and families at this farm halt. A former cowshed can now accommodate up to 6 people at a time. Country products on request. Biovallée® member committed to sustainable development.

Booking

Fees

Price Min. Max.
Night (from 01/01/2025 to 01/01/2025) 100€ 126€

Type of payment

  • Check
  • Travellers Cheque
  • Cash
  • Credit transfer
  • Connect Travellers Cheque

General informations

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Italian

Classification and labels

  • Unclassified

Types

  • Group gîte

Benefits

Comforts

  • Baby equipment
  • Wi-fi
  • Shower
  • Sheets and towels included
  • Oven
  • Communal washing machine
  • Fridge
  • Sofa bed
  • Bed 90 cm
  • Baby bed
  • Family bedroom
  • Towel included

Services

  • Sales on site
  • Breakfast
  • Booking
  • Shuttlebus
  • Wi-fi
  • Half-board
  • Restaurant
  • Picnic hampers
  • Takeaway/cooked dishes

Facilities

  • Shelter for bikes/mountain bikes
  • Terrace
  • Barbecue
  • Car park
  • Sustainable development
  • Garden
  • Waste management
  • Charging stations for electric vehicles
  • Charging station for 2 electric wheels

Adapted tourism

  • Hearing disability
  • Mental disability
  • Visual disability
  • Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance

Capacity

  • Maximum group size : 6

Access

Environment

  • In the country
  • Mountain view
  • Village 2 km away
  • On a farm or small holding

Sustainable tourism

We are members of the 'écohébergeurs' (eco-accommodation) Biovallée® network. Faced with climatic and environmental challenges, this network has built itself up around the shared values of ecology, solidarity and resilience. We decided to organise our activities around the practice of sustainable tourism and we collectively commit ourselves to a tourist welcome and experience which respects the environment, biodiversity and the local population. Our heartfelt aim is to provide our guests with holidays which make sense and which transmit our practices linked to ecological change.