Tournon lies secluded between the river and the vineyard-blanketed granite slopes that nurture fine vintages. An ancient castle, built snugly into a rock, overlooks the riverside setting. A settlement has perched on this hill since Celtic times, but the stunning views from its overlook have never changed. The name of its neighboring wine-producing region, Tain-l’Hermitage, comes from the hermit who planted vines here after returning from the Crusades. Today, his vines are awash in sunshine and produce a port-like wine and some stellar whites.
The sleepy town of Viviers was founded during the 5th century. This former Roman settlement became a bishop’s seat, and conflicts during ensuing centuries required the town to be fortified. With the Renaissance came a more stable period of wealth that allowed many new houses to be built, including a fine example of the era that still stands, the Maison des Chevaliers. Some buildings date back to the Middle Ages, and time seems to stand still along the cobblestone streets of its Old Town, dominated by the 12th-century St. Vincent Cathedral with its beautiful windows.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Tournon Steam Train
Traverse one of France’s most picturesque corners during a train excursion into the wilds of the Doux Valley.
Viviers Walking Tour
Enjoy a leisurely idyll in a charming riverside village.
Charming Ardèche
Take in the natural beauty and endless charms of France’s picturesque region shaped by the Ardèche River.
Rhône Valley Vineyard Hike
Explore the landscape, history and culture of the northern Rhône Valley wine country.