SOLAURE distillery farm
SOLAURE distillery farm
342 chemin de la distillerie26310 Barnave
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Description
We have been organic farmers since 1992, on a small 12-hectare farm. We grow 0.6ha of medicinal plants.
We also pick wild herbs, and distill them on the farm in copper stills. Étienne also has beehives.
All these fine products are found in a range of essential oils, hydrolats, cosmetics and herbal products sold directly at the Die markets on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, and at the "La Carline" store in Die.
The gîte is a recently restored former silkworm farm, open from March to All Saints' Day, on weekends or during the week.
It can accommodate a maximum of 12 people in the gîte, and two in the yurt located 250m from the houses.
Possibility of pitching a tent and renting a 30m2 activity room (capacity 10 people / adjoining 20m2 terrace) linked to the gîte for training courses.
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Claire et Etienne Fournier
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SOLAURE distillery farm
342 chemin de la distillerie26310 Barnave
FRANCE
Our eco-responsible and farming commitments
Étienne has been in charge of and active in the SCIC grocery store La Carline in Die since its creation. He is a member of the Confédération Paysanne.
He was instrumental in setting up a bakery in the village.
Claire is a member of the fédération des paysans herboristes . With other villagers, she is in the process of setting up an associative café.
Both take on trainees on the farm to pass on their knowledge and taste for these fine crafts.
They are members of the Syndicat des simples, and have been organic farmers since they set up.
- Bio-based construction materials
- Biodegradable construction materials
- Eco-responsible construction materials
Other activities we offer
Yurt
Old Kyrgyz yurt for two in the shade of oak trees. Simplicity and a change of scenery.
Farm distillery SOLAURE large gîte
Large gîte for up to 12 people, in the heart of nature, bright and comfortable, set in a beautiful, quiet, shady valley.
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