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All the must-see and must-do experiences during your stay

To not be missed

Experience the Cévennes: unspoiled nature, must-see sights, and activities all within an hour of your stay.

So many things to see and do in the Cévennes!
Don’t miss its secret, charming places off the tourist trail.

Further afield

Pont du GardPont du Gard
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The Pont du Gard

A timeless Roman masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage Site!

Standing for over two millennia, the Pont du Gard reveals its beauty from every angle — above, below, by bike, from the river, or even from the sky.

Its grand scale and exceptional preservation continue to inspire awe and wonder.

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Le Cirque de Navacelles

Drive along the Corniche des Cévennes and admire the Cirque de Navacelles, a true natural gem!

This exceptional site will amaze you with its 300-meter-deep canyon carved by the river Vis over thousands of years.

Perfect for beautiful walks and stunning photos!

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Le Mont Aigoual

Rising to 1,567 meters, Mont Aigoual is an extraordinary site offering breathtaking panoramic views and experiencing some of the most extreme weather conditions in the region.

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Le Mont Lozère

Located between Le Bleymard, Florac, Le Pont-de-Montvert and Villefort, Mont Lozère boasts remarkable architectural heritage — including the castles of Aujac and Portes — as well as breathtaking panoramic views stretching all the way to Mont Ventoux.

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Nîmes

With more than two thousand years of history, Nîmes is a city of architecture, art, and enduring passion.
Today, in the 21st century, Nîmes proudly shares its rich heritage as a member of the National Network of Towns and Regions of Art and History.

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Arles

Arles is a fascinating example of an ancient city evolving into medieval Europe.
The city still boasts remarkable Roman monuments, including the amphitheatre, the ancient theatre, and the cryptoporticoes, some of which date back to the 1st century BC.

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La Camargue

The region’s landscape stands out for its stunning natural beauty.
Discover traditional local activities and explore one of France’s largest ornithological reserves.

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Avignon

In the 14th century, Avignon served as the papal seat.
Its historic monuments — the remains of the 12th‑century bridge over the Rhône, the Petit Palais, and the Romanesque Notre-Dame‑des‑Doms Cathedral — showcase the city’s key role in Christian Europe during the Middle Ages.

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Orange

In the Rhône Valley, the Roman theatre of Orange, with its 103-meter-long stage wall, is one of the best-preserved Roman theatres in the world.