
Region & access
A land of contrasts, where tradition and modernity meet, Drôme Provençale is an invitation to slow down and discover, a haven of peace where every detour reveals a unique panorama or cultural heritage.
Access
Domaine des terres Noires
305 chemin des Terres Noires
26 700 La Garde Adhémar
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30
min
Montélimar TGV station

50
min
Avignon TGV station

50
min
Valence TGV station

1h30
of Marseille

1h50
of Lyon
The region
In Drôme Provençale, the authenticity and gentle way of life can be discovered at your own pace, between cultural, gourmet and sporting discoveries.

La Garde Adhémar
5 minutes away
A medieval hilltop village in the Drôme, ranked among the "Most Beautiful Villages in France". It boasts a rich heritage, with the Romanesque church of Saint-Michel, the Jardin des Herbes, ramparts and picturesque alleyways. Situated on a hill, it offers superb panoramic views over the Rhône valley, vineyards and lavender fields.

Le Val des Nymphes
5 minutes away
A natural site located close to the Domaine, this area, particularly appreciated for its peaceful beauty, is a verdant valley crossed by the Coulon stream. Ideal for hiking and nature discovery, with trails that allow you to enjoy the magnificent scenery and local biodiversity.

Grignan and its Château
15 minutes away
Drôme Provençale village famous for its Renaissance château, former home of Françoise de Sévigné, daughter of Madame de Sévigné. Perched on a hill, it offers picturesque lanes, a breathtaking view of lavender fields and Provencal landscapes. Grignan is also renowned for its truffles, wines and Provencal market.

The Enclave of the Popes
at 20 minutes
A cartographic exception, the Enclave des Papes is a piece of Vaucluse set in the Drôme,
and without doubt one of the most beautiful places in the area.
It takes its name from Pope John XXII, who made it a papal possession in the XIVᵉ century. This enclave includes several charming villages, such as Valréas, Grillon and Visan.

Le Poët-Laval
to 45 minutes
Medieval village in Drôme Provençale, famous for its 12th-century castle and Saint-Pierre church. Surrounded by magnificent natural scenery, it is ideal for hiking in the Baronnies mountains. The village also offers cultural events, local markets and a tranquil atmosphere.

Baronnies Regional Nature Park
to 1 hour
Situated between the Drôme and Hautes-Alpes regions, the area blends Mediterranean and Alpine landscapes, and offers a rich biodiversity of vultures, wolves, lavender and aromatic plants. Renowned for its local produce (olive oil, honey, truffles), it's also a great place for hiking, climbing, paragliding and stargazing.

Nyons
to 45 minutes
A charming town in the Drôme provençale region, famous for its olive groves andPDO olive oil. It's also renowned for its medieval old town,picturesque arches and ancient bridges, notably the Romanesque bridge. The lively Provencal market and summer festivals add to the charm of this sunny town, surrounded by mountains and vineyards.

Discover the delicacies of Drôme Provençale
In the vicinity
This region is a gastronomic paradise of traditions and flavors: black truffles, lavender, Montélimar nougat, wines (Côtes du Rhône, Domaine des Tricastins...), olive oil from Nyons, ravioles from Romans, Picodon, fruit and honey... To be savored at local markets or festivals in an enchanting Provencal setting.

Hiking and biking
In the vicinity
Whether you're looking for a leisurely hike or a sporty bike ride, the Drôme Provençale region offers a wide variety of routes for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike, including the nearby Saou forest, Gorges de l'Oule, Véloroute Voie du Rhône and Mont Ventoux for the more experienced. https://www.dromeprovencale.fr/votre-sejour/bouger-et-se-detendre/randonnee-pedestre/

Nearby
1 hour in the vicinity
Avignon with its ramparts and the Palais des Papes, Gordes and its bories, Uzès & Le Pont du Gard, the Gorges de l'Ardèche (canoe descent)... So many places steeped in history that will delight you during your stay at our Domaine.

