Family holiday or friends’ getaway, reunion-style, under the southern sun
Dreaming of an authentic escape between the Cévennes and the Mediterranean? Aux Cyprès du Sud opens its doors for the perfect stay in a charming villa with a private pool. Located in Logrian-Florian, near Quissac, this holiday home is ideal for a family rental or a getaway with friends seeking comfort and nature.
Nestled in lush greenery, the property promises relaxation and togetherness in an unspoilt setting typical of the Piémont Cévenol. Enjoy a tree-filled garden, a secure pool, and a peaceful atmosphere – perfect for recharging over a weekend or a longer holiday with that unmistakable southern feel.
Whether you’re looking for a villa to rent with a pool near Quissac, a charming cottage surrounded by nature, or fully equipped accommodation for a group stay, this home meets every expectation.
An exceptional place for unforgettable holidays
Set among vineyards and rolling hills, Aux Cyprès du Sud is a private cocoon with no overlooking neighbours. What’s more, the villa is entirely single-storey, offering easy access and optimal comfort for everyone, including young children.
A warm, fully equipped home
From the moment you arrive, you’ll be charmed by the authenticity and elegance of this holiday home in the heart of the Piémont Cévenol. With bright, spacious rooms, thoughtful décor and modern amenities, it’s ready to welcome you:
- Three spacious bedrooms, sleeping up to 6 guests
- A large, light-filled living room with a cosy lounge area and open-plan dining space
- A fully equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing shared meals
- Two modern bathrooms for extra comfort and privacy
This is the perfect destination to feel at home. And because your stay should be as easy as it is enjoyable, the villa offers a direct booking system, with no middleman and no hidden fees. Here there’s no commission: you deal directly with the hosts, ensuring total transparency and a personalised welcome. This approach lets you book with complete peace of mind and make the most of your break.
Outdoor living made for relaxation and sharing
In this haven of peace, the best moments are enjoyed outdoors. The large, tree-lined garden, bordered by cypresses and olive trees, is the ideal setting to unwind and share the pleasures of holiday idleness.
The private saltwater pool (no chlorine) becomes the heart of sunny days. Surrounded by a furnished terrace with sun loungers and a shaded dining area, it invites both swimming and relaxation.
For the more active, several amenities are available: a ping-pong table, bicycles, outdoor games, and of course countless walks in the surrounding area. Here, each day takes shape according to your wishes between rest and leisure.
Whether it’s breakfast on the terrace with the first rays of sunshine, an aperitif by the pool, or a barbecue evening under the stars, this home in the middle of its flower-filled garden lets you savour the southern art of living.
Staying at the villa Aux Cyprès du Sud is also an opportunity to explore a region rich in natural landscapes, historic heritage and local traditions. At the crossroads of the Cévennes, the Camargue and Languedoc, it’s the ideal base for many getaways.
Discover the Gard and the Piémont Cévenol
Immerse yourself in an unspoilt area where nature, history and the southern lifestyle weave together harmoniously. Choosing Aux Cyprès du Sud means treating yourself to a timeless interlude between Quissac, Sauve and Anduze, and even as far as Uzès.
A mosaic of landscapes to explore
Nature lovers will be delighted by the diversity of panoramas offered by the Piémont Cévenol. Here, hills roll beneath an azure sky, dotted with cypresses and holm oaks, while the song of cicadas accompanies every moment. The Vidourle, emblematic river of the region, winds between villages and invites refreshing breaks along its shaded banks. Further on, hiking trails reveal breathtaking viewpoints over the valley, alternating Mediterranean woodland and fragrant garrigue.
Less than an hour’s drive away, the Cascade de la Vis offers a striking natural spectacle. Its clear, turquoise waters tumble over the rocks, forming natural pools that are perfect for swimming in summer. This protected site, nestled in a green sanctuary, is ideal for a timeless escape where nature reigns supreme.
And if you’d like to climb even higher, a trip to Mount Aigoual offers sweeping views across the region, from the Cévennes all the way to the Mediterranean Sea.
Outstanding heritage between history and tradition
A land of contrasts and character, the Gard is an open book of history, where every stone tells a thousand-year-old story. Ancient remains sit alongside hilltop villages, and cobbled lanes open onto lively squares – filled with the sound of fountains and the buzz of markets.

Let yourself be captivated by the imposing silhouette of the Pont du Gard, a Roman masterpiece that has stood the test of time, where the echo of ancient civilisations still resonates. Wander the streets of Nîmes, the city of gladiators, where the arena and the Maison Carrée recall the splendour of a prestigious past. Further north, Uzès, with its elegant façades and duchy, reveals a refined lifestyle, shaped by local flavours and the energy of its famous market.
Every turn holds a surprise: a forgotten chapel tucked into the hills, a centuries-old mas hidden behind rows of olive trees, a shady square where locals gather over a strong espresso. Here, time feels suspended, inviting you to savour every moment.
Characterful villages and hidden gems
Along the winding roads of the Piémont Cévenol, timeless villages appear—clinging to hillsides or nestled by rivers. Each reveals its own world, blending preserved traditions with authentic charm.
Just a few kilometres from the villa, Sauve stretches between rock and the Vidourle, unveiling its extraordinary Mer des Rochers, a mineral labyrinth sculpted by time. Further on, Anduze, gateway to the Cévennes, enchants with its cobbled streets, colourful market and famous Bambouseraie – an exotic oasis where the whisper of the wind mingles with the rustle of bamboo leaves.
Heading up into the heights, Lussan reveals its ramparts and its Concluses, spectacular gorges carved by water, offering a wild landscape that takes your breath away. Nearby, Vézénobres, a perched medieval town, takes you into the history of the fig trade and rewards you with breathtaking views over the surrounding garrigue.
Here, each village is a stopover – a fragment of history where it’s a pleasure to stroll and enjoy the simple delights of southern life.
The Gard’s underground wonders
Beneath the soil of the Gard, another world comes alive—secret and fascinating. Shaped over millennia, the region’s caves put on a spectacular show, where water and time have carved mineral cathedrals, calcite draperies and underground rivers of spellbinding beauty.
Not far from Anduze, the Grotte de Trabuc stands out for its mystery: thousands of tiny formations shaped like miniature soldiers line one of its underground lakes—an unusual natural phenomenon still unexplained.
The Grotte de la Cocalière, nicknamed the “pearl of the Cévennes”, unveils a majestic network, lit by carefully designed lighting that makes stalactites and crystal-clear pools sparkle.
For an even more striking immersion, the Aven d’Orgnac, labelled a Grand Site de France, takes visitors into monumental galleries where each chamber seems to rival Gothic cathedrals. More intimate yet just as fascinating, the Grotte de la Salamandre amazes with its fairy-tale colours, enhanced by lighting that turns every rock formation into a natural work of art.
Exploring these caves is a journey out of time – a descent into the depths of the earth where silence and raw natural grandeur reign.
A full-scale playground for adventure lovers
These landscapes—sometimes close by, sometimes further afield – are not only meant to be admired: they are meant to be lived, intensely. Nature here offers an inexhaustible playground for sporty escapes and moments of freedom outdoors.
Hikers can set off on trails winding through garrigue, vineyards and holm-oak forests, where each bend reveals a striking view. The more daring can try the Via-Ferrata of Vidourle (also known as the Saint-Sériès via ferrata – a small village near Nîmes), a climb between sky and river with an exhilarating sense of height.

For a refreshing experience, the clear waters of the Gard and the Vis invite canoe trips, gliding through gorges and beneath old stone bridges. Thrill seekers can head for canyoning spots, where waterfalls and natural slides follow one another in a wild, preserved setting.
And if you feel like gaining altitude, why not fly over the region in a hot-air balloon at sunrise? From above, the Piémont Cévenol unfold in a new light, bathed in golden hues, between rolling reliefs and shimmering rivers.
A journey into the flavours of the South
The Gard department, as well as the communes of the Piémont Cévenol, are discovered not only with the eyes, but also with the taste buds. Here, every product tells a story; every dish is an invitation to savour the authenticity of a generous, preserved terroir.
At the markets of Quissac, Sauve or Anduze, the bright colours of sun-ripened fruit and vegetables rival the intoxicating aromas of herbs and freshly pressed olives. Pélardon, the small goat’s cheese with its delicate flavour, proudly takes centre stage among local specialities, alongside fragrant honeys from the surrounding hills and golden fougasses. Whether it’s the flaky fougasse with grattons or the olive version, with its crisp dough, it has that irresistible something that captures the very essence of the southern terroir.
And when mealtime comes, the region’s inns and restaurants passionately reinterpret old recipes: a slow-cooked bull stew known as gardiane de taureau, trout from Cévennes rivers, melting chestnuts, and dishes scented with locally grown saffron. Every bite is an ode to tradition, elevated by simple ingredients and the craftsmanship of local artisans.
Between terroir and gastronomy, escaping for a holiday at Aux Cyprès du Sud also feels like a gourmet break, punctuated by culinary discoveries and authentic flavours.
Vineyards and terroir pleasures
Wine lovers are not left out. The Gard is a land of abundant viticulture, where vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see. Here, each wine estate tells a story, woven from generations of passion and know-how.
Start your exploration with renowned estates from the Uzès AOC, where balanced wines capture the essence of the local terroir. With structured reds showcasing dark-fruit aromas and vibrant whites with floral nuances, every tasting becomes a sensory journey.
Some estates, such as Terres d’Hachène, open their doors for immersive visits. Stroll between the rows of vines, learn the secrets of the harvest and discover winemaking methods that preserve the authenticity of Gard wines.
Tempted by organic wine tastings? Pair them with local produce such as the creamy pélardon we mentioned earlier, or a delicious brandade.
Don’t miss wine events, from tasting evenings to introductory oenology workshops, which turn each glass into a celebration of flavour and conviviality. In the Gard, vineyards are not only a pleasure for the palate: they are an invitation to share memorable moments of encounters and tradition.
Between tradition and craftsmanship: a region of a thousand talents
More than a postcard backdrop, the Gard and the Piemont Cévenol are a land of artisans and enthusiasts, where every gesture keeps a precious heritage alive. From Anduze potters to master glassmakers in Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, and Cévennes weavers, ancestral skills continue to thrive and evolve over time.
In Anduze, the famous terracotta jars, recognisable by their slender silhouette and timeworn motifs, are the fruit of a tradition that dates back to the 17th century. In workshops, potters still shape these unique pieces by hand, with the same standards and finesse as their ancestors.
Just a few kilometres away, Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie reveals streets lined with workshops and galleries where ceramics are reinvented in every form. Here, each pot, plate or sculpture tells a story – born of fire and earth, elevated by the artisans’ imagination.
But the soul of the Piémont Cévenol also lives in its textiles. Once a centre for silk production, the region has preserved this heritage in certain mills, where you can still discover the secrets of weaving and natural dyeing.
Exploring these places means stepping into the intimacy of a territory shaped by human hands, where craftsmanship is not merely a trade, but a true expression of local culture.
Unique experiences for young and old
Beyond grand landscapes and rich heritage, this part of southern France offers countless original activities to share with family or friends. Here, every outing is an adventure, every moment a discovery, where children and adults marvel together.
Not far from the villa, the Bambouseraie of Anduze invites you on a journey out of time. A true exotic forest in the heart of the Cévennes, it features majestic avenues of giant bamboo, tropical greenhouses and even a recreated Laotian village. A restorative walk where nature reveals its most surprising shapes.

For an even more playful immersion, hop aboard the Cévennes steam train. To the rhythm of smoke plumes and the driver’s whistle, the train winds between mountains and valleys, offering breathtaking views over the surrounding landscapes. A timeless interlude that will delight lovers of retro travel.
Those who prefer gentler thrills might opt for a nature escape with a guided donkey walk. Follow winding paths through garrigue and hills, led by these endearing companions who make the experience even more magical for younger children.
And for something truly unusual, why not try the Cévennes rail bike? On former railway tracks converted for leisure, pedal as a family through tunnels, viaducts and wild panoramas, in an atmosphere that is as fun as it is refreshing.
Every day spent here is a promise of adventure and wonder, where the joy of discovery goes hand in hand with the simplicity of shared moments.
The Gard: a land of sensations and discoveries
Explore the Gard, a territory rich in unusual adventures and memorable discoveries. Dinopédia Park invites families into a fascinating prehistoric world, with animated dinosaurs scattered across lush nature. It’s a unique experience that sparks imagination and wonder for everyone.
For water lovers and thrill seekers, La Bouscarasse water park offers an enchanting natural setting, ideal for family days out; while Aquaforest Jump combines the excitement of water jump and treetop adventure courses, with its innovative Waterball for guaranteed fun.
The Camboux watersports base is the hub for a wide range of water and outdoor activities. Whether you prefer canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding, or pushing your limits with canyoning and climbing, the options are endless.
In the sun-drenched softness of the South, every activity is an invitation to savour the simple pleasure of discovery, for memories that last long after you return home.
Staying at Aux Cyprès du Sud: an invitation to let go
The villa is much more than a place to rest. It’s an invitation to disconnect and to follow the gentle rhythm of the South. Surrounded by stunning landscapes and a pleasant climate, both travellers and hosts feel truly fortunate.
Let yourself be surprised by simple yet precious moments. Turn everyday life into something extraordinary. Explore hidden corners and breathtaking viewpoints that will make your stay a vibrant, living photo album of memories.
Booking your holidays here is the promise of cherished reunions, shared adventures, and memories to treasure forever.

