The Pont du Gard 3 km away:
museum, beaches along the Gardon, canoeing, kayaking...
The picturesque village of Castillon du Gard, one of the most
beautiful villages in France (500 m).
Uzés 15 km away (20 minutes) : A duchy, its countryside,
its Provençal market, antique dealers.
Avignon 27 km away (20 minutes) : The Papal City with its palace,
museums (musée Calvet, Lapidaire...), the famous Avignon
bridge, exhibitions of contemporary art, the theatre festival
and diverse cultural activities.
Orange 39 km away (30 minutes) : Majestic roman Amphitheatre,
the Roman Arc de Triomphe, the Romanesque cathedral, museums, the
Wine Road, Provençal markewt on Thursday...
Nîmes 38 km away (30 minutes) : The Roman ruins including
the Maison Carrée, the Arena and the temple of Diane, the
18th century Jardins de la Fontaine, museums but also its artistic
quarter with contemporary exhibitions, shops...
Arles 42 km away (45 minutes) : Important Roman city with
its arena, its amphitheatre, a Romanesque cathedral, museums,
the annual photography festival, Provençal markets... Arles
is also the point of departure for a visit of the Camargue.
Montpellier 80km away (55 minutes) : A must see, its magnificent
17th to 18th century city center, its 14th century cathedral, its
fine arts museum and the old abbey church.
The Mediterranean with its long, sandy beaches: La Grande Motte
75km away (55 minutes), Grau du Roi 78 km away (1hour), Les Saintes
Maries de la Mer 96 km away (1H10).
The Camargue :
85,000 hectares in a natural regional park, half of it marshes
and sea ponds. Bull and horse breeding, salt marshes, rice paddies,
vineyards. The Camargue is also a fabulous natural ornithological
park. Go there for safari photos, horseback riding, cycling...
The Luberon :
A natural park of 130,000 hectares in the heart of Provence,
the Luberon is full of typical villages like Gordes and Roussillon
surrounded by scrub land and pine forests. Old stone dwellings,
ochre montains... All together this makes it a region full of
color and fascination.
The Alpilles :
To the north of La Crau, the Alpilles is a hilly region where
the cultivation of olives is an ancestral tradition. The village
of Baux de Provence dominates the magnificent valley, rich in
heritage: ruins of the medieval city, Roman ruins (Saint Remy de
Provence), monasteries, museums, the windmill of Fontvieille...
The Cévennes :
This 86,000 hectare natural park, situated on the foothills of
the Massif Central, is great for excursions and discovering its
culture and gastronomy.