Property Description
"L'ye Sien Bien"Vernaison Valley is one of the most beautiful valleys in the Royans province - the gateway to the famous Vercors high plains.
Unique panoramas, unusual views, surprising mountain roads - a contrast of varied mountainous scenery and the smell of Provence.
In the Vernaison valley (500 m), just by the banks of the river lies the idyllic house, "L'ye Sien Bien" , which in the local dialect can mean: "I'm fine here." A quiet and peacefull place where you can spend a couple of weeks enjoyable holiday without hesitation.
This idyllic house is located on the south-facing bank of Vernaison, a mountain river with panoramic views from east to west above the "Montagne de l'Arp" , where eagles have placed their nest at 1200 meters altitude. The house is situated in an unusually beautiful area on a large plot of land (6,000 m²) consisting of forest, meadow and riverbank.
Here you will not be disturbed by the neighbors, as the closest lives approx. 3-400 m. From there, on the other side of the river, in the charming little mountain village: Échevis .
The car should be included, the nearest shopping facilities are approx. 5-6 km from Échevis. And you will also need a car if you want the chance to explore the region as best as possible.
A nice house with 75 m² of living space and a large 20 m² covered terrace.
• 2 x 2 persons room
• 1 x living room with 2 person sofa bed
• 1 x well equipped kitchen and nice dining area with fireplace
• 1 x bathroom with shower and washing machine
• 1 x WC (separate)
The house is tip-top insulated and has a fireplace as well as electric heating.
Additional Details
- Living Space 75 m2
- Lot Size 6000 m2
- Furnished Yes
- Garage Yes
- Central Heating No
- Air Conditioning Yes
- Garden Yes
- Pool No
Features
- Mountain hiking in Vercors
- Mountain Climbing
- Speleologi i Vercors
- Canyoning
- Biking Vercors
- Paragliding and hanggliding
- Golf
- Skiing and winter hollidays (Villard de Lans)
- Trout fishing juste from the riverbank
- Horse riding
- Nature experiences
- Flora and fauna
- Handycraft and local products