L’Arganier d’Ammelne

Anti Atlas Mountains


L’Arganier d’Ammelne's pink, yellow and pisé (rammed earth) rooms open onto a flowery garden. The terrace restaurant (meals/menu Dh40/80) serves dishes including local specialities and a delicious beef tajine with apricots, almonds and prunes. Five new rooms and a new swimming pool are evidence the owners are keen to make sure their accommodation remains one of the friendliest around.


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1. Maison Traditionnelle

1.18 MILES

The 3-storey granite, palm and argan house, some 400 years old, was inhabited by 20 family members – three generations – until 1982. The owner, Mohammed,…

2. Maison Berbère Traditionnelle

3.57 MILES

Maison Traditionnelle stands in the largely uninhabited old hilltop village of Tazekka, where bulbous boulders have been incorporated into the pisé …

3. Le Châpeau de Napoléon

4.06 MILES

These rocks don't look much like Napoleon's hat, to be frank, but they're still weird and impressively massive, soaring above the little town of Aguerd…

4. Carved Gazelles

4.11 MILES

The most easily accessible examples of prehistoric rock engravings found in the Tafraoute area are the Carved Gazelles, 2km away in the village of Tazekka…

5. Pierres Bleues

6.26 MILES

The bizarrely beautiful Pierres Bleues are the work of Belgian artist Jean Verame, who spray-painted the smooth, rounded boulders in shades of blue, red,…

6. Rock Engravings

9.14 MILES

The village of Tirnmatmat is the furthest from Tafraoute of the Ameln Valley's 26 villages, and features interesting rock engravings of various animals…