
In the middle of nowhere, at the center of everything.
That's how we like to describe Cazo.
The hamlet of Cazo is nestled on a hill in a valley swept with grape vines. From our house's doorstep, walking paths fan out in all directions over a variety of terrain. The hilly paths are kept open by the hamlet's resident population of 200 heirloom sheep and goats. The trails through the valley and rolling hills run through the hundreds of hectares of prime vineyards. Hikers feels as though they're in the middle of nowhere and yet from Cazo it's only a three-minute drive (or a 30-minute hike) to the thriving market town of St. Chinian situated in the Vernazobre River Valley. Gastronomes rejoice when the hear that there are three butchers in town, a twice weekly open air market and several simple cafes. This region of the South of France is wonderful to explore by foot, bicycle, and car.
Before entering our home pick out a baguette or a croissant (still warm) from the bread truck that pulls in mornings at eight o'clock.
Now, step inside "Maison Cadow" for a quick tour, or take a look at our magnificent surroundings.