Hiking in Sarlat: Explore the Périgord Noir at your own pace
Hiking in the Périgord Noir: explore limestone cliffs, dense forests, and hilltop villages. A region in southwestern France that’s perfect for hiking and exploring at your own pace.
A tiny house is a small, compact home, usually built on the chassis of a trailer. Typically between 10 and 20 square meters in size, tiny houses are designed for simple living with limited space, resources and equipment. While traditional houses take up a lot of land, require large mortgages and consume a lot of energy, tiny houses offer an affordable and economical solution that is more sustainable and environmentally friendly, in line with green tourism and slow tourism.
All in all, renting a tiny house for your next vacation is a minimalist, eco-friendly and unique accommodation option that will leave you with lasting memories:
Slow Village Tiny Houses are the perfect option for an unusual, unique and memorable vacation. These vacation homes offer all the comforts of a traditional home, without the drawbacks. With elegant furnishings , cozy sleeping arrangements and modern amenities, Tiny Houses offer travelers apleasant accommodation experience in the heart of nature. What's more, these tiny homes are built with eco-friendly materials and appliances to minimize the impact on the environment during your stay.
When looking for a tiny house to rent, there are several factors to consider.
A stay in a Tiny House; a stay between minimalism and comfort. Discover this unusual accommodation overlooking the sea.
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Hiking in the Périgord Noir: explore limestone cliffs, dense forests, and hilltop villages. A region in southwestern France that’s perfect for hiking and exploring at your own pace.
Set amid limestone cliffs, dense forests, and hilltop castles, the Périgord offers a mosaic of wild landscapes that invite contemplation. Here, every turn reveals a new facet of this exceptional region, where nature and history intertwine.
The Plane River, in the heart of the Padirac Chasm.
Sheltered by high cliffs that protect it from prevailing winds, Herlin Beach on Belle-Île-en-Mer offers a wild and spectacular setting. Located on the island’s southern coast, it appeals to travelers looking for a seaside destination in Brittany where they can relax, swim, and hike along the coastline.
Marvel at the raw power of the Atlantic as it crashes against the rocks immortalized by Claude Monet. Amid jagged cliffs and spectacular white foam, discover why Port Coton is the most iconic site on Belle-Île-en-Mer. A practical guide and tips for your visit.
Explore the Chartreuse de Valbonne, a peaceful place marked by eight centuries of history. Visit its cloisters, taste its organic wine and hike in its unspoiled natural setting, just 25 minutes from Slow Village.
Want to enjoy Marennes in a different way? Discover our selection of restaurants where local produce, iodized cuisine and a friendly atmosphere come together. From gourmet restaurants to oyster shacks and crêperies, there's something for everyone just a stone's throw from Slow Village.
Pornic's Plage de la Source is an intimate cove with the air of a hidden treasure. Accessible on foot, with a view over Noirmoutier and supervised swimming, it embodies the gentleness of a slow vacation. A perfect place to recharge your batteries, between nature and heritage.