France gite accommodation, Mercantour

COUNTRY:
France
LOCATION:
Berthemont les Bains - Mercantour National Park
PRICE:
From £499 per accommodation per week (sleeps 4)
MORE INFO:
From price is per week based - two adults and a child, also available from £27 pppn for short breaks. An independent self catering apartment in rural farmhouse - a further apartment also available sleeps up to 2/3. Can be rented together. Summer tent accommodation - sleeps 4. Local info on hand. Also used as a base for other Mercantour holidays. Meals, plus a shopping/transport service also possible. Open all year round.
LATE AVAIL:
Last dates for summer Mercantour accommodation - May 22-24, Jun 13-16, Jun 29-July 5, after Aug 24. Come and enjoy the sun in the south of France!
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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France gite accommodation, Mercantour

France gite accommodation, Mercantour

How France gite accommodation, Mercantour makes a difference

Environment

Food air miles are limited here as fresh organic produce, fruit and veg, milk, cheese and honey (and now from our own bees!!) are available within walking distance. Our water comes straight from the hill. We also grow our own vegetables, which we are happy to share with our guests.

Although we are 5km from the nearest town, we do try to encourage guests to use the €1 Alpes-Maritimes bus, and limit our road miles as much as possible using our minibus.

We recycle as much as possible and have longer term development plans for the house to install solar panels and replace current heating systems.

Information is provided to our guests to enable them to enjoy the Park to the maximum while showing the utmost respect for the environment. We only use local, qualified guides who are passionate about the area that they live in. They are paid a living wage for their excellent services.

We are 100% focused on creating awareness of this magical corner of South East France. Your walking leader is a partner of the Mercantour National Park, which has a continual training programme for its leaders, to keep them abreast of developments and issues, and to enrich their local knowledge. Visitors can enjoy an unspoilt mountain environment and appreciate a traditional rural way of life. As permanent residents we are fully integrated into the community in the Vésubie valley.

Our base
As we await permission to fulfill our vision for our centuries old farm house and land, we are keen to implement as many environmentally sympathetic measures as possible. We encourage the preservation of our pure water which comes straight off the mountain and use our splendid climate for laundry drying outside.

As much waste as possible is re-cycled, including pony manure which goes straight onto our vegetable patch. We aim to be as self sufficient as possible from your own garden. Guests are welcome to help themselves to fruit and vegetables.

When meals are provided they are prepared with local produce only, often solely from the Vésubie valley. Vegetarians are willingly catered for. Energy efficient bulbs are used throughout the house. We try to minimise the use of paper in our office. Guests are encouraged to shop locally and of course to respect the integrity of the National Park.

Working relationships
We only work with qualified guides for all activities. These passionate locals create a genuine and rich experience for our visitors. They are paid the appropriate rate for professional guides. Our local accommodation partners are chosen for their warm welcome and a willingness to share their love for the region.

Business development
In the longer term we will use abundant natural resources (wood and sunshine) for heat and light as well as providing alternative accommodation on our land. We work closely with other like minded partners here in the Mercantour, and can offer other eco accommodation, plus those adapted for the less mobile. We have have our own horse who is available for riding and taking out as a companion on day walks.

Community

We have lived here in the Mercantour for eight years and are proud to be part of the community. The area, despite its proximity to the French Riviera, is quite poor, but inhabited by people who are passionate about the area, so we are delighted to be able to make an impact on the local economy. Our guests can take advantage of our local knowledge for walks and other activities, and recommendations for fun places to eat and drink. Therefore guests don't waste a Euro or a day being disappointed, and our local suppliers who merit support, get it.

We support the active community in Roquebilliere with its local weekly market, and buy as much as possible from local producers. We are also keen to contribute to cultural events which keep the "patrimoine" of the area buoyant - these include dancing in the village square in July and August, a summer programme of music and drama, an art gallery showcasing local talent, and a cost free system for bartering goods and services between inhabitants.

When using other accommodation we try to ensure that a night could be spent with a local farmer or craftsmen, providing valuable income to our hosts and also giving guests an appreciation of a typical rural life here.

France gite accommodation, Mercantour

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The story of the provider of France gite accommodation, Mercantour

The proprietors have been living full time in France since 2003, after a chance happening upon the lovely area of the Mercantour in 2001. Just an hour from the French Riviera, yet in an unspoilt National Park - it seemed like a dream opportunity. The house is a former farm, which remains an ongoing project (it is a big place!). The owners wish to create an energy efficient and tranquil environment and to extend guest accommodation, thus allowing them to share their love of the area with their guests, as well as to bring much needed revenue into the Vesubie valley.

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France gite accommodation, Mercantour

Reviewed 27 Oct 2012 by Lourdes Roffey5 star rating

The Alpes-Maritimes and Mercantour National Park is a fantastic area to visit and we would consider this to be one of our best holidays.(read full review)

Reviewed 06 Nov 2012 by Mary Dracup4 star rating

We loved the autumn walking in the Parc du Mercantour, in fact our walk to the Lac de Negre was probably the prettiest walk we have ever done.(read full review)

Reviewed 03 Nov 2011 by Annie Clark4 star rating

Stunning scenery, walks and views, quiet location, no other English tourists! Warm welcome from Mel and Liz...Excellent, a really relaxing break in this beautiful area of France. (read full review)

Reviewed 30 Jun 2011 by Maggie Anwell4 star rating

Meeting such delightful people was the most memorable part...Really good value. (read full review)

Reviewed 08 May 2011 by Phil Shaw4 star rating

Excellent - we hadn't imagined that there would be such stunning scenery and good wildlife habitats within just an hour-or-so of Nice. Everything went smoothly, and the gîte provided a perfect, tranquil base. (read full review)

Reviewed 29 Jul 2009 by Dee Stephens4 star rating

Most memorable was visiting La Madonne d'Utelle, with views over the Bay of Nice and Antibes (glistening THAT Mediterranean blue) to south and the high peaks on the border with Italy to the north-east, partly covered with snow(read full review)

Reviewed 12 Jun 2009 by Susan Latham4 star rating

Fantastic. Climbing the Mercantour park hills and enjoying the wonderful views was the most memorable part.(read full review)

Reviewed 22 Jan 2009 by Ruth Benville4 star rating

Beautiful location, spectacular scenery. The gite itself is very pretty, very nicely decorated and spacious. The gite was immaculately clean on arrival, with a complementary bottle of wine which was a very thoughtful touch. (read full review)

Reviewed 28 Feb 2008 by Rebecca Clark4 star rating

It was fantastic; we have already booked again for next year! (read full review)

Reviewed 27 Jun 2007 by Seamus Lynch4 star rating

The third walk was the high point (in every sense), on the 1st of June 2007 from Madonne de Fenestre to the Italian border at Col de Fenestre, with lots of snow up to 1 metre deep in places. A return visit is on the agenda.(read full review)

Reviewed 19 Sep 2006 by Jane Lloyd Francis5 star rating

The trip was 5 star born again, Liz and Mel were fantastically welcoming, extremely well informed on all aspects of the area and able to provide a very relaxing environment. (read full review)

Reviewed 06 Aug 2006 by Daniel Bernstein4 star rating

Hiking in the Mercantour was the most memorable. Important: the flexibility in the use of space which enabled us to have at the accommodation, various configurations of the family, from nuclear to extended. (read full review)

Reviewed 03 Jan 2005 by Mike Davies3 star rating

The opportunity of visiting the Alpes Maritime for the first time and having lunch on Christmas Day in a local restaurant without any other Brits in sight was the highlight! (read full review)
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