La Pile du Bac à Traille in Champagne, Ardèche
Situated on the banks of the Rhône at the end of the Rue du Port in Champagne, a distinctive building catches the eye: the Pile du Bac à Traille, a reaction ferry pillar, once used to transport passengers from one bank of the river to the other.
Where can you find local produce in the Ardèche?
Would you like to buy local produce in the Ardèche and contribute to the development of local agriculture?
CNR electric corridor in the Rhone Valley
What is the electric corridor of the CNR, Compagnie Nationale du Rhône? A project of stations along the Rhône River to recharge electric cars, with CO2-free renewable energy production.
Extension of the Rhône River concession
Negotiated by the French State with Europe until 2041, the extension of the concession of the Rhône River for the management of its dams and its territory is the subject of a public consultation ended on 30 June 2019.
Valserhône, three communes become one
Three communes in the Ain department are merging to become a single town, Valserhône.
Fibre optics in Drôme-Ardèche with ADN?
When will you have fibre to the home? Ardèche Drôme Numérique (ADN) offers you an online eligibility tool to find out when fibre to the home will be rolled out in your town, village or neighbourhood.
Atelier de la Chapelle, regional winner
Have you heard of Atelier de la Chapelle? Located in Annonay’s historic town centre, this artisanal business restores chairs, makes curtains and hangs wall hangings, offering a full range of upholstery services.
The Montgolfier brothers: Wild chronicles
On 20 July 2017, in Chroniques Sauvages on France Inter, Robert Arnaut offered to (re)broadcast a radio programme from 1996. The Montgolfier brothers? 42 minutes devoted to the hot-air balloon and its inventors, the Montgolfier brothers, and the Annonay-Rhône region from which the first aerostat took to the skies… It’s a poetic, historic and technical…
Annonay-Rhône, city of hot-air balloons
Since 1782 and the first successful flight of an aerostat at Vidalon in the Montgolfier brothers‘ park, the Annonay-Rhône area has become the“city of hot-air balloons“.