Village of St-Andéol-de-Vals
Patrimoine culturelinSaint-Andéol-de-Vals - Ardèche
This village, with its main street, calades and old houses, was built around a priory around the 8th century at the confluence of two rivers, the Sandron and the Oise. It boasts a 17th-century neo-Romanesque church with listed frescoes.
Village of St-Andéol-de-Vals:
Situated at the foot of the Ardèche mountains, the village boasts a 17th-century neo-Romanesque church with listed frescoes. At the heart of the Monts d'Ardèche Regional Nature Park, this is a great place for walking, with links to Vals-les-Bains, Genestelle and St Joseph des Bancs.
St Andéol de Vals offers a number of signposted walking trails, enabling you to discover the beauty of the countryside and the built heritage, in particular the old Figères bridge and its three arches spanning the Sandron, an ideal spot for a picnic and a swim.
The basalt flow known as the "Fauteuil du Diable" (Devil's Chair) in the hamlet of Nogier bears witness to the area's tumultuous volcanic past.
What to see
Individual
- Unguided individual tours available permanently
Groups
- Unguided group tours available permanently
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