Ardèche is among the departments of France in south-central region of the country it is named after the Ardèche River. The inhabitants of the department are called Ardéchois. The area has been populated by individuals at least since the Upper Paleolithic, as attested by the eminent cave paintings at Chauvet Pont d'Arc. The department, subsequent to the ancient province of Vivarais, is part of the current region of Rhône-Alpes (Rôno-Arpes in Arpitan), of the administrative division of Languedoc and is surrounded by the French departments of Drôme, Vaucluse, Gard, Lozère, Haute-Loire, Loire and Isère. With its streams and brooks, Ardèche has become a favorite place for canoe and kayak enthusiasts from around the world. Ardèche contains a part of the Cévennes National Park
Ardèche is among the departments of France in south-central region of the country it is named after the Ardèche River. In Ardèche, many craftsmen handle with skill and know-how raw materials such as wood and clay, and born cabinetmakers, sculptors, potters. The Ardèche, with its shelves frequently covered with a coat bêlant goats gave birth to excellent cheese. The Ardèche manufactures dry sausages of excellent quality and taste. An Ardèche industrial product offers the design and construction project metal, boilers, mechanical and welding silos & hoppers.