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Vauvert walks
Les Costières de Nîmes
A walk winding through the hilly surroundings of the town of Vauvert and the Costières de Nîmes plateau, renowned for its wines.
The meadows of Le Cailar
A short half-day hike to breathe in and enjoy the Camargue and its treasures: horses, bulls, herons, storks, etc.
As "denisdenim" points out, there is an alternative route to avoid the road at point 1: cross it and take the small road that passes by the Mas du Bourry farmhouse, keeping to the right to rejoin the main road and descend towards point 2.
Meadows (les) du Cailar
Discover an authentic Camargue village with its customs and the statue of a bull ("Le Sanglier") at the entrance to the village of Le Cailar! A great, very short but very green hike through the meadows, with just a little bit of tarmac. Redone in January 2025, still as enjoyable as ever.
Le Cailar, the banks of the Philippe Lamour Canal and the Gallician fruit trees.
A beautiful walk to discover the banks of the Philippe Lamour Canal and the orchards (peach trees, almond trees, vines). Always in the sun, it is the ideal walk for sunny winter days.
On the Costière de Nîmes, around Beauvoisin, Vauvert and Générac
A fun, quick little hike in the Costière de Nîmes with little elevation gain.
Between Port de Gallician and the Carbonière Tower
A short, easy route, by hybrid or mountain bike, along the greenway or paths in the Petite Camargue between Gallician and the Tour Carbonière.
You’ll discover the beautiful landscapes of this wetland and come across numerous birds, horses, Camargue bulls and possibly a few flamingos near the Tour Carbonière.
Gallician - Prés du Cailar - Banks of the Vistre
A beautiful outing between the Rhône Canal in Sète, Les Fruitiers and Les Costières, as well as the meadows where Camargue horses and bulls live peacefully.
Gallician and the meadows of Le Cailar
A pleasant walk among the peach trees. A calm and relaxing setting, especially in the meadows of Le Cailar.
The Camargue between ponds, marshes and canals
A beautiful hike between "two waters" in the heart of the Camargue.
Ponds, marshes, the Rhône Canal in Sète, the Philippe Lamour Canal, horses, bulls... everything that makes up the Camargue is brought together on a magnificent circuit with no difficulty other than its length.
Two castles in Marsillargues
Hike to discover two castles: the Château de Marsillargues, former castle of Guillaume de Nogaret, in the centre of the town, which houses a museum, and the Château de Teillan, a former fortified castle nestled between the Vidourle river, the Camargue horse pastures and the vineyards of the Marsillargues region.
Cougourlier trail
Discover the Camargue in less than two hours, without any difficulty, ideally in April-May when it is not too hot and the water irises and poppies are in bloom.
Wild scorpion beetle: a Camargue symphony
In the heart of the Petite Camargue, this easy circular invites you to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of the Scamandre Nature Reserve. Between rustling reed beds, sparkling ponds and footbridges on stilts, the trail unfolds like a musical score where each step reveals a new note of wildlife.This trail winds through a preserved landscape, a refuge for many species of birds, including the elegant little egret, the mischievous cattle egret and the flamingo. Discreet observatories punctuate the walk, offering moments of tranquillity to contemplate without disturbing.
The Path of 17 Drystone Shelters
In the heart of the Milhaud heath, on this superb signposted trail, you will find typical drystone shelters with information panels. A short hike with some lovely surprises in store.
Calvisson and its mills
A short walk to discover the capital of the Vaunage region and its mills at the top of Roc de Gachone, which offers a beautiful view from Pic-Saint-Loup to Mont Ventoux.