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Mas authentique Barjac – Gard 30, Barjac, France,30430

Between individuals Barjac, France,30430

Superb authentic farmhouse of the XVII° century currently exploited in hotel entirely in the standards with 11 air-conditioned rooms.

On the borders of the Gard and Ardeche at the end of a small road, an area of 950 m2 living space composed:

  • 11 rooms with air conditioning by reversible heat pump,
  • a restaurant room air-conditioned by heat pump,
  • a very large kitchen fully equipped with a vegetable room, pantry and almost new equipment,
  • a beautiful terrace with 60 seats,
  • 120 m2 of outbuildings, (garage, workshop, boiler room and silo 25 m3 of wood pellets,
  • a seminar room of 80 m2 fully equipped with 40 seats, video projector, blackboard,…
  • a swimming pool 6m X 12m,
  • a large parking lot of 1000 m2,
  • an independent house of 140 m2
  • 80m2 of workshop

The whole on eight hectares of preserved nature and entirely to the standards.

Suitable for both private and professional use


(activity of lodgings –

30 beds in 4 separable blocks all equipped with bathrooms and kitchen

guest rooms…)

In the Gard, the small town of Barjac is located in the Cèze Valley, halfway between the Ardeche Gorges and the Cevennes.

Apart from the obvious pleasure of strolling through an old town with its cobbled streets, its squares and its old stone houses that bear their age well, Barjac stands out from the other villages in the area by the strong Renaissance influence on its architecture.

Not far away, you will find three of the most beautiful villages in France: Aiguèze, Montclus and La Roque sur Cèze with the waterfalls of Sautadet. Still in the valley of the Cèze, there is also Goudargues, the small Venice of the Gard, and further on in
the gorges of the Ardèche
Vallon-Pont d’Arc and its prehistoric wonders. To know more about it

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In the Gard, the small town of Barjac is located in the Cèze Valley, halfway between the Ardeche Gorges and the Cevennes.

Apart from the obvious pleasure of strolling through an old town with its cobbled streets, its squares and its old stone houses that bear their age well, Barjac stands out from the other villages in the area by the strong Renaissance influence on its architecture.

Not far away, you will find three of the most beautiful villages in France: Aiguèze, Montclus and La Roque sur Cèze with the waterfalls of Sautadet. Still in the valley of the Cèze, there is also Goudargues, the small Venice of the Gard, and further on in
the gorges of the Ardèche
Vallon-Pont d’Arc and its prehistoric wonders. To know more about it

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