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L'Oustaou is a magic spot.
On the Mediterranean-side slopes of the Cévennes mountains this XVIIIth century property, formerly
a magnanerie (where silk worms were raised), affords magnificent views.
The bread oven in the courtyard, and the threshing yard over the underground tank of water are vestiges
of the kitchen of the hamlet of Penens, as l'Oustaou used to be called.
In this old farmhouse, Elisabeth receives her guests as friends.
A stone's throw from the panoramic "Route des Crêtes" which winds over the Cevennes ridges, the hamlet
overlooks a typical Cévenol valley carved out by the River Dordon and the Trappes stream, rising to the granite mass of the Mont Lozère.
Passing visitors and regulars alike find peace and relaxation throughout the year in this warm atmosphere.
