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Sabran and its hamlets

Discover the ruins of the Château Saint-Agathe in Sabran and the beautifully restored Château de Boussargues.
Saint-Gervais in the Gard

Loop around the village of Saint-Gervais in the Gard.
A short, easy and varied walk, fragrant in spring with thyme, heather and rosemary lining the paths.
The route passes through vineyards, olive groves and national forest.
Dent de Marcoule and Château de Gicon

Starting from Chusclan, this is a hike over different types of terrain (tarmacked paths between vineyards, DFCI trails, single-track paths, etc.). Viewpoints over the Rhone Valley and Mont Ventoux. Visit to the medieval site of Gicon.
Combe d'Enfer - Combe de Roubaud

Route on the Plateau de Lacau and in the two valleys that surround it: the Combe d'Enfer, very wild and mysterious, and the Combe Roubaud, less steep but just as lush.
Caesar's Camp

A family walk around the Oppidum of Caesar Camp in Laudun.
Lacau Plateau and Caesar's Camp

A very beautiful, mostly flat trail through holm oak trees, alternating between shaded passages and panoramic views of the surrounding plains and hills. A visit to Caesar's Camp will add a touch of history to the end of the trail.
From Saint-Michel-d'Euzet to La Roque-sur-Cèze

Hike from the village of Saint-Michel-d'Euzet that takes you on a loop around the village of La Roque-sur-Cèze (ranked among the most beautiful villages in France).
The village of La Roque is perched on a rocky outcrop and is bordered by the Cèze. The area is a natural site for swimming; near the village are the Cascades de Sautadet falls.
La Roque-sur-Cèze and the Sautadet Waterfalls

A beautiful route that will take you to the remarkable Sautadet waterfalls and La Roque-sur-Cèze, listed as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France", where you can follow a heritage trail.
Please follow the safety instructions at the Cascades du Sautadet natural site! Swimming is prohibited
Around the Fortress of Mornas

The first part of the hike is through the woods, followed by a ridge trail offering superb views of the Rhône valley. At the end of the trail, you will arrive above the fortress.
La Chartreuse de Valbonne Nord

Short loop on the northern trails of La Chartreuse de Valbonne and return via part of the botanical trail.
La Chartreuse de Valbonne Sud

Short loop starting from the Chartreuse de Valbonne through the Bois de Sagné and its oak trees.
On the heights of Mondragon
A walk without too many difficulties and numerous headlands along the route.
Between the forests and vineyards above Mondragon and Mornas
Sometimes in the woods, sometimes in the vineyards, this walk takes you through the countryside of the Rhone Valley and Mont Ventoux.
A loop starting from Goudargues

Easy loop from the hamlet of La Bastide d'Orniols in the commune of Goudargues in the Gard. Heath, pine forest, chapels, drystone shelters, stone houses.
It is possible to start in the village of Goudargues, see Practical Information below.
La Capelle and Masmolène

Passing through garrigue, the shade of holm oaks and vineyards, this hike will allow you to discover an old restored windmill, Gallo-Roman ruins and an XIth century Romanesque chapel with, from time to time, a breathtaking 360° panorama...
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Aiguèze and the rocks of Castelviel

The medieval village of Aiguèze is among the most beautiful villages in France. This hike, overlooking the gorges of Ardeche, follows the paths and trails through the heart of the scrubland, olive groves and vineyards.
Loop from Saint-Hippolyte-de-Montaigu to Masmolène

Set off to explore the small villages of the Uzège, the sandstone and quartzite formations classified by André Malraux, the remains of Copper Age huts and a beautiful, well-restored Romanesque chapel.
The quarries of Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie

This is a fairly shaded hike, with one section offering a lovely view. The quarries are a fun and peaceful place for a picnic. The distance is not a problem as there is little elevation gain, making this a hike that is accessible to many, with the added bonus of a visit to Saint Quentin and its pottery workshops on the way back!
The Maladrerie des Templiers in the Gorges de l'Ardèche

This is a beautiful walk, partly along the river, then leading to the exceptional site of La Maladrerie opposite the Cirque de la Madeleine. The remains of an ancient monastery, probably dating from the 12th century, with improbable origins. Reality or Templar myth?
Be sure to follow the yellow markings on the ground between (6) and (7). Avoid this route when the Ardèche is in high water.
To find out the height and flow of the water: https://www.rdbrmc.com/hydroreel2/statio...