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Oppidum Saint-Vincent and Saint-Saturnin Chapel
A route in the Gard Rhodanien region for the whole family, on paths accessible to all. Alternatively, it is possible to take a shortcut via the path directly connecting points (3) and (7), reducing the length of the route to 10 km.
The Oppidum of Saint-Vincent and the La Gardie tower via the Margelet hillsides
A circular loop offering the chance to discover remains from different eras and an exceptional view of the Val de Tave and the Gard vineyards. Indeed, antiquity and the Middle Ages sit side by side in the same place, making this site truly unique.
Around Pouzilhac
A pleasant walk through vineyards and woodland, with lovely unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside.
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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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.
Caesar's Camp
A family walk around the Oppidum of Caesar Camp in Laudun.
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.
The Chapel of Saint-Pierre de Castres in Bagnols-sur-Cèze
A pleasant short walk with a slight incline. The Saint-Pierre Chapel is still in good condition but closed. Beautiful views of the valley.
From Bastide d'Engras to Saint-Laurent-la-Vernède in the ochres
A very pretty, varied walk with no particular difficulties. A few short detours will allow you to discover the castle, 15th-century barris, wash house, etc. Not to mention the moving Harry Potter-esque cemetery at the Saint-Jean Chapel and the imposing Coucouvèze dolmen. All this amid the ochre colours that line much of the route. Some parts of the route follow tarmac roads, but these are relatively short and, above all, they are very small roads with hardly any traffic.
Sabran and its hamlets
Discover the ruins of the Château Saint-Agathe in Sabran and the beautifully restored Château de Boussargues.
The Chapel of Tresques and the Château de Boussargues
This hike, which is a little long but not particularly difficult, in the hills above Bagnols-sur-Cèze will take you along some of the paths to Santiago de Compostela (marked with shells). You will pass by the Saint-Martin de Jussan Chapel in Tresques and the Templar Chapel on the Boussargues estate.
The terrain is varied: tracks, woodland paths and small roads.
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.
La Cabre d'Or from Orsan
This is a short, easy hike that is very varied and informative, allowing you to visit the pretty village of Orsan, the hillsides of the Lacau plateau, explore the ancient town of Camp de César, enjoy a magnificent view of the Rhône valley, and above all, pass through the narrow Passage du Loup, where the famous golden goat is said to have once left a little of its blood and golden fleece on the rock walls.
La Sabranesque
A route through vineyards and forests of pine and oak trees, passing through quiet, picturesque hamlets. This walk is an opportunity to discover or rediscover this hilly part of the Gard Rhodanien.Route marked in yellow with directional signs.
Circular walk around the Sainte-Baume Chapel
A family walk alternating between vineyard paths and woodland around the Sainte-Baume Chapel.
Circular route on the heights of St-Laurent-des-Arbres, amongst vineyards and heath
Set off easily to explore nature from the centre of Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres.
The view of Mont Ventoux will accompany you throughout this hike, which presents no technical difficulty but will still require a pair of trainers and the ability to walk 13 km. Although there are several shaded sections, bring a hat and 1 litre of water per person if the temperature exceeds 25°C.
The route will surprise you with the diversity of its landscapes and vegetation. After a stroll through the heath, the path continues through Lirac, then climbs through the vineyards before descending through a pine forest with sandy ground.
Short walk around the Mourre de la Cabane
This is a short, pleasant and fairly shaded walk. You will, however, need to take a few small paths and descend a few metres via a ‘short climb down’. A view of the Rhône Valley will be visible along the way on clear days.
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.
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