At Ferme de la Montagne, Bernard raises angora and cashmere goats. His wife Catherine transforms their wool.
In these bucolic surroundings, a small stone house shelters a warm and comfortable gîte. It's called "Les pampilles", the name given to the skin formations that hang from the goats' necks. It can accommodate up to 7 people. From its terrace, the sunrise over the mountains is a daily spectacle.
Catherine organizes tours of the farm, entitled "From fleece to pelota". The surrounding area offers a wide range of excursions. You can opt for hiking, mountain biking or horseback riding.