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The Gard: An Exceptional Land, Between Natural Treasures and Millennial Heritage

Welcome to the Gard, a department where nature’s bounty blends with an incredibly rich historical and cultural heritage. From Camping les Cascades, you are ideally located to explore a multifaceted region that promises an unforgettable journey filled with wonder, adventure, and authentic discoveries.

Natural Wonders: The Call of the Great Outdoors

The Gard is a paradise for nature lovers, offering strikingly diverse landscapes:

  • The Sautadet Waterfalls (La Roque-sur-Cèze): Just a short walk from your campsite, admire this spectacular geological site where the Cèze River has carved out giant potholes and impressive rapids. A refreshing place to swim and a fascinating sight to behold.
  • The Cèze Valley and Gorges: Clear waters ideal for canoeing, swimming, and fishing, bordered by cliffs and secluded beaches. Perfect for peaceful walks and moments of pure relaxation.
  • The Gardon Gorges: Designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, these wild gorges offer spectacular scenery. Explore them by canoe, passing under the iconic arch of the Pont du Gard, or discover them on foot or via ferrata.
  • The Cévennes: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this mountain range is ideal for hiking (including the famous Stevenson Trail), discovering the powerful natural environment and villages with a strong character.
  • Les Concluses de Lussan: A mysterious and impressive canyon, shaped by water, to be explored during the dry season for an extraordinary experience.
  • Fascinating Caves: Delve underground at the Salamander Cave, the exceptional Aven d’Orgnac (Grand Site de France), or the Trabuc Cave, to admire mineral treasures and formations dating back thousands of years.
  • Mont Ventoux: On the horizon, the “Giant of Provence” invites you to undertake legendary climbs by bike or on foot, rewarded by a 360° panorama of the entire region.

The Roman Legacy: A Breathtaking Journey into Antiquity

The Gard is a land blessed by history, and its Roman heritage is unparalleled:

  • Nîmes: The “French Rome” Admire the majestic Arenas, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. Be captivated by the perfection of the Maison Carrée, a Roman temple of rare elegance. Explore the Jardins de la Fontaine and complete your immersion at the Musée de la Romanité, a modern showcase for ancient treasures.
  • The Pont du Gard: Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this colossal Roman aqueduct is an engineering marvel and a timeless symbol. A spectacular site to admire, visit, and even cross by canoe.

Villages of Character and Historic Towns: The Soul of Provence

The Gard region is home to a string of listed villages and towns steeped in history, inviting visitors to stroll around and explore:

  • La Roque-sur-Cèze, Montclus, and Lussan: These three “Most Beautiful Villages of France” or listed sites will charm you with their medieval streets, castles, and breathtaking views.
  • Uzès: The “first Duchy of France” will charm you with its Renaissance elegance, its magnificent Place aux Herbes, and its colorful and lively market.
  • Goudargues: Nicknamed the “Little Venice of the Gard” with its canals and shaded terraces, it embodies the gentle Provençal way of life.
  • Cornillon: An authentic hilltop village offering superb panoramic views of the scrubland.
  • Barjac: A charming town renowned for its antique fairs, Barjac is a lively crossroads between Provence and the Cévennes.
  • Avignon: The “City of Popes” and its imposing Palace, the legendary Pont d’Avignon, for an intense cultural immersion.
  • Villeneuve-lès-Avignon: Opposite Avignon, this former royal city offers breathtaking views from its Philippe le Bel Tower and Fort Saint-André.
  • Anduze: “Gateway to the Cévennes,” famous for its bamboo garden and steam train, combining exotic nature and Cévennes heritage.
  • Saint-Jean-du-Gard: At the heart of the Cévennes region, starting point of the Stevenson Trail and a place of cultural discoveries.
  • Aramon: A charming historic village on the banks of the Rhône, inviting you to relax and unwind.
  • Alès: The “Capital of the Cévennes,” combining industrial history with privileged access to wide open spaces.
  • Vallon Pont d’Arc (Ardèche, nearby): The gateway to the Ardèche Gorges and the incredible Chauvet Cave 2, a masterpiece of prehistoric art.

From Camping les Cascades, every day promises a new escape. Get ready for an adventure rich in discoveries, where history, nature, and culture come together to make your vacation in the Gard an unforgettable memory!

What to see and do in theCévennes National Park?

The Cévennes National Park: A Land of Character, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Just a stone’s throw away from Camping les Cascades lies an area of wild beauty and invaluable cultural richness: the Cévennes National Park. Much more than just a mountain range, this iconic region is a real gem, recognized by UNESCO in two ways: as a Biosphere Reserve and as part of the Mediterranean agropastoral cultural landscape of the Causses and Cévennes.

Immerse yourself in the heart of a powerful and unspoiled natural environment, where the landscape changes with every turn. From windswept ridges to deep valleys carved out by the Gardons rivers, from the vast limestone plateaus of the Causses to forests of ancient chestnut trees, the Cévennes National Park offers a breathtaking variety of panoramas. It is an exceptional playground for hiking, inviting you to follow in the footsteps of writer Robert Louis Stevenson on his famous GR70 trail, or to explore countless paths leading to breathtaking viewpoints and charming villages.

But the Cévennes are also a land of history and culture. With its strong Protestant identity and spirit of resistance, this region tells stories of life and labor, shaped by generations of shepherds and farmers. Discover an authentic architectural heritage, built of schist and slate roofs, and visit the museums that celebrate the spirit of the Cévennes.

For a unique immersion, hop aboard the Cévennes Steam Train, which will take you through spectacular landscapes via tunnels and viaducts. You can also explore the hidden treasures underground in the many caves and sinkholes that dot this fascinating region.

The Cévennes National Park invites you to embark on an adventure, reconnect with authentic nature, and discover a unique culture. Prepare yourself for unforgettable moments of escape in the beating heart of the Gard region.

What to see and do in the Nimes Area

The Arenas of Nîmes: The Splendor of Ancient Rome in the Heart of the Gard Region

Get ready for an unforgettable journey back to the time of emperors and gladiators when you visit the Arènes de Nîmes. Majestic, imposing, and incredibly well preserved, they are one of the most spectacular Roman amphitheaters in the world and a striking symbol of the “French Rome” that Nîmes represents.

Built at the end of the 1st century AD, this amphitheater could accommodate nearly 24,000 spectators who came to watch circus games, epic battles, and spectacular shows that entertained the Roman population. As you walk along the stands and explore the corridors, you will feel the echo of thousands of voices and the excitement of the crowds from 2,000 years ago. An audio guide enriches the visit, transporting you directly to the heart of this fascinating era.

But the history of the Arenas did not end in Antiquity. They have survived the centuries, sometimes transformed into fortresses, sometimes into residential areas, before returning to their original purpose as venues for entertainment. Even today, they are still the vibrant setting for major events: breathtaking historical reenactments such as the Grands Jeux Romains, concerts by international artists, and bullfights that perpetuate a centuries-old tradition.

The Arènes de Nîmes is an architectural feat and a place steeped in emotion, a true masterpiece that bears witness to Roman genius. It is an essential stop on your trip to the Gard region, offering you a spectacular and unforgettable immersion into a glorious past.

WHAT TO SEE AND DO AT Museum of Roman Culture?

The Museum of Roman Culture: A Bold Bridge Between Antiquity and the Future in Nîmes

Opposite the majestic Arènes de Nîmes, the Musée de la Romanité stands as a bold architectural masterpiece, a contemporary setting designed by Elizabeth de Portzamparc that dialogues with the city’s two-thousand-year heritage. Opened in 2018, this exceptional museum is a fascinating gateway to understanding 25 centuries of Nîmes’ history, from the Gallic period to the Roman era and beyond.

As soon as you arrive, you will be captivated by its undulating façade, composed of thousands of screen-printed glass panels that evoke the drapery of Roman togas. Inside, the permanent exhibition immerses you in the heart of Roman civilization thanks to innovative and interactive museography. Admire archaeological collections of incredible richness: sumptuous mosaics restored with incredible precision, thousands of everyday objects, statues, architectural remains, all displayed with breathtaking attention to detail.

The museum brings history to life and makes it accessible to all ages through immersive multimedia displays, virtual reconstructions (such as that of a Roman villa), and spectacular projections that will transport you directly into the past.

But the experience doesn’t end there. The Museum of Roman Culture also offers:

  • A Mediterranean archaeological garden, where the remains of the ancient Roman ramparts can still be seen, offering a peaceful stroll.
  • A bistronomic restaurant with a breathtaking view of the Colosseum, ideal for a gourmet break.
  • Above all, a 360° panoramic rooftop offering breathtaking views of Nîmes’ main monuments—the Arena, the Maison Carrée, and the Magne Tower.

The Musée de la Romanité is an essential stop to complete and enrich your discovery of Nîmes’ ancient treasures. It is an experience that combines knowledge, beauty, and wonder, offering a modern and exciting perspective on the Roman heritage of this iconic city.

WHAT TO SEE AND DO AT Vallon-Pont-d’Arc ?

Vallon Pont d’Arc: At the Gates of the Ardèche Gorges and Prehistoric Art

Continue your exploration of the wonders of southern France with Vallon Pont d’Arc, an iconic destination located at the gateway to the majestic Ardèche Gorges and world-renowned for its exceptional natural and prehistoric heritage.

The icon of Vallon Pont d’Arc is undoubtedly the Pont d’Arc itself, a magnificent natural stone arch carved out by thousands of years of erosion by the Ardèche River. This natural bridge, 54 meters high, is a breathtaking sight and the legendary starting point for canoe trips down the Ardèche Gorges. Whether you choose to paddle across it on the turquoise waters or admire it from one of the viewing platforms, its beauty is purely timeless and photogenic.

But Vallon Pont d’Arc is also the gateway to a fascinating journey back in time: to prehistory. The region is home to the famous Chauvet 2 Cave in Ardèche, a breathtaking replica of the Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This perfect reproduction immerses you in the heart of humanity’s first work of art, with cave paintings dating back more than 36,000 years, preserved in astonishing condition and realism. It is a cultural and moving experience, unique in the world, which awakens curiosity about our origins.

Beyond these major sites, Vallon Pont d’Arc is a lively town, especially in the summer season, with its Provençal market, café terraces, and friendly atmosphere. It is the starting point for many other outdoor adventures, from hiking to water sports, all in a natural setting of exceptional beauty.

Vallon Pont d’Arc is a must-see destination that combines spectacular landscapes, fascinating prehistoric experiences, and outdoor activities for unforgettable memories.

WHAT TO SEE AND DO AT Gorges of Gardon?

The Gardon Gorges: A Wild Canyon and a Treasure Trove of Biodiversity in the Heart of the Gard

Just a few miles from the famous Pont du Gard, the Gardon Gorges invite you to immerse yourself in unspoiled wilderness. This exceptional site, recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is a true paradise for lovers of the great outdoors, outdoor sports, and tranquility.

Over thousands of years, the Gardon River has patiently carved its bed into the limestone, shaping impressive cliffs, mysterious caves, and secluded pebble beaches. It is an exceptional playground, offering a multitude of activities for all tastes:

  • Canoeing and kayaking: Canoeing down the Gardon is undoubtedly the best way to appreciate the beauty of the gorges. You will paddle at the foot of the cliffs, pass under the majestic arch of the Pont Saint-Nicolas and, of course, under the Pont du Gard itself, offering unforgettable views of this Roman masterpiece from the water.
  • Swimming: The clear, refreshing waters of the Gardon River are perfect for a welcome dip, especially on hot summer days. Numerous natural beaches await you for a relaxing moment by the water.
  • Hiking: Marked trails wind along the gorges and surrounding plateaus, offering spectacular views of the canyon, the fragrant scrubland, and the rich biodiversity of the Mediterranean.
  • Climbing and Via Ferrata: The limestone walls of the gorges are renowned climbing sites, with routes for all levels. Via ferrata routes also allow you to climb to great heights in complete safety, for thrills and breathtaking views.

The Gardon Gorges are also a refuge for remarkable flora and fauna, making every walk an opportunity to observe the local biodiversity. It is a place of escape and adventure, where the power of nature blends harmoniously with the richness of heritage, and is definitely worth exploring during your stay.

WHAT TO DO AND SEE AT Sautadet Waterfalls ?

The Sautadet Waterfalls: Nature’s Grand Spectacle Right on Your Doorstep!

Imagine a place where the quiet power of water sculpts landscapes worthy of another planet. Welcome to the Cascades du Sautadet, an exceptional natural site, a true emblem of the Cèze Valley and one of the most fascinating treasures of the Gard region, located just a few steps from the Camping les Cascades!

The Sautadet Waterfalls: Nature’s Grand Spectacle Right on Your Doorstep!

The Sautadet Waterfalls are not your typical waterfalls. Here, after thousands of years of relentless work, the Cèze River has carved its bed into the limestone rock, creating a landscape that is unique in the world. You will discover giant’s kettles (deep cylindrical cavities), underwater caves, unusually shaped pools, and impressive rapids that rush forward with captivating energy. The sound of the water, the whirlpools, and the mesmerizing power of nature make this an absolutely breathtaking visual and auditory spectacle.

An Experience Rich in Emotion and Beauty

Visiting the Sautadet Waterfalls is a truly immersive experience. You can:

  • Contemplate and Photograph: Viewpoints have been set up so you can safely admire this extraordinary landscape and capture unforgettable photos. Each season and each light reveals a new facet of this magnificent site.
  • Refresh and Relax: Downstream from the most turbulent and dangerous areas (clearly marked for your safety), the Cèze offers vast pebble beaches and natural pools with clear waters. It is the ideal place for a refreshing swim, lazing in the sun, or a family picnic, with the gentle murmur of waterfalls as a soundtrack.
  • Stroll towards La Roque-sur-Cèze: The picturesque medieval bridge that spans the river just above the waterfalls leads directly to the charming village of La Roque-sur-Cèze, classified as a remarkable site. A stroll through its narrow streets offers a different perspective on this unique place.

The Sautadet Waterfalls are much more than just a visit; they are a sensory experience, a reconnection with the power of nature, and the promise of lasting memories. Easily accessible from your campsite, they are the highlight of your vacation, an invitation to marvel every day. Come and experience the magic of the Sautadet Waterfalls!

WHAT TO SEE AND DO AT Concluses du Lussan ?

Les Concluses de Lussan: A Mysterious Canyon in the Heart of the Garrigue

After exploring the medieval charm of Lussan, prepare for a spectacular immersion in nature with the Concluses de Lussan. This unique geological site, classified as a “Sensitive Natural Area,” is a truly mysterious canyon, shaped over thousands of years by water erosion in the limestone.

Les Concluses is a series of deep, narrow gorges, winding passages, giant potholes, and astonishing rock formations. They are at their most spectacular after heavy rains, when water rushes through them with great force, creating an impressive display of whirlpools and temporary waterfalls. In the dry season, the bed of the temporary river, the Aiguillon, offers a unique hiking trail, inviting you to explore an almost lunar landscape, worthy of an adventure movie set.

It is a special place for lovers of wild nature, hikers seeking something unique, and photographers. You will discover flora adapted to this limestone environment and, with a little luck, some elusive wildlife. The atmosphere is both soothing and imbued with a primitive force.

Please note: Visiting Les Concluses requires a good level of fitness and is strongly discouraged in rainy weather or when there is a risk of thunderstorms due to flash floods that can make the site dangerous. Always check the weather and local conditions before venturing out to fully enjoy this extraordinary experience.

Les Concluses de Lussan is an invitation to adventure and discovery of powerful and secret nature, just a stone’s throw from the magnificent village of Lussan.

Visit the famous Pont du Gard

The Pont du Gard: Roman Majesty and Timeless Masterpiece

Get ready for an architectural spectacle that has stood the test of time! The Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is much more than just a monument: it is a striking symbol of Roman engineering, a feat of engineering that will transport you back two thousand years. Within easy reach of Camping les Cascades, this stone giant is an unmissable stop on your stay in the Gard.

A Two-Thousand-Year-Old Architectural Feat

Built in the 1st century AD, the Pont du Gard was only a tiny part of a colossal 50-kilometer aqueduct designed to supply water to the city of Nîmes from the springs of Uzès. What is striking today is its grandeur and technical perfection. With its three levels of superimposed arches, rising to a height of nearly 50 meters and stretching 275 meters in length, it is the tallest known Roman aqueduct bridge. Its precision and solidity testify to the incredible skill of the Roman builders, who defied nature with timeless harmony and elegance.

An Experience Rich in Discoveries

Visiting the Pont du Gard site is a complete experience for all ages:

  • Admiration: First, simply let yourself be captivated by the view. Whether from the banks of the Gardon, looking up at it from below, or walking across its arches, the Pont du Gard commands respect and wonder.
  • Understanding: The site features a modern, interactive museum that immerses you in the history of the aqueduct. Discover Roman construction techniques, daily life at the time, and the fundamental role of water in civilization.
  • Nature and Relaxation: The Pont du Gard blends perfectly into its unspoiled natural setting in the heart of the Gardon Gorges. You can enjoy beautiful walks along marked trails, relax on pebble beaches, and even cool off by swimming in the clear waters of the Gardon below.
  • Adventure on the Water: For a unique and memorable experience, don’t hesitate to rent a canoe and pass under the majestic arches of the Pont du Gard. It’s a magical experience that will remain etched in your vacation memories.

The Pont du Gard is not just a relic of the past; it is a vibrant place where history meets nature, offering a day rich in emotions and discoveries. It is a magnificent testament to a civilization that has left its mark on humanity, an absolutely unmissable stop on your exploration of the Gard region.

VISIT César’s camp

Caesar’s Camp: A Window onto Antiquity in the Cèze Valley

Discover a fascinating historical site, Caesar’s Camp, nestled in the hills above the Cèze Valley between Saint-André-de-Roquepertuis and Pont-Saint-Esprit. This Gallic oppidum, later a Roman camp, offers a captivating immersion into ancient times, just a stone’s throw from Camping les Cascades.

Caesar’s Camp is a strategic plateau that has been occupied since the Iron Age, then fortified by the Gauls before being taken over by the Romans. As you walk around this archaeological site, you can still see the remains of cyclopean ramparts, evidence of the ingenuity of past civilizations, and traces of Roman military organization. It is a place where the imagination takes over, allowing you to visualize the lives of our ancestors in this historic setting.

Beyond its historical interest, César’s Camp offers exceptional panoramic views of the green Cèze valley, the surrounding plain, and the majestic foothills of the Cévennes. It is an ideal place for a peaceful stroll, where history blends harmoniously with the natural beauty of the landscape.

Accessible via hiking trails, this exploration of the past will give you an understanding of the strategic importance of this region over the centuries. Caesar’s Camp is an enriching cultural and natural stopover, a silent testimony to the history that has shaped our territory.

visitValbonne Chartreuse

La Chartreuse de Valbonne: A Haven of Peace and Beauty in the Heart of the Forest

A few miles from the sparkling banks of the Cèze River, nestled in the heart of a magnificent national forest, lies a true gem of the Gard region: the Chartreuse de Valbonne. This former Carthusian monastery, founded in the 13th century, is a place of exceptional serenity and beauty, offering a timeless retreat, far from the hustle and bustle of the world.

This historic site, remarkably restored and preserved, invites you to take a contemplative stroll. As you wander through its majestic cloisters, peaceful inner courtyard, and delicately maintained gardens, you will immediately feel the atmosphere of calm and spirituality that has reigned here for centuries. The monastic architecture, both sober and imposing, is a fascinating testimony to the life of the monks and medieval religious art.

Today, the Chartreuse de Valbonne is also famous for its remarkable arboretum, which houses an impressive collection of rare and century-old tree species from around the world. A stroll through this green oasis is an invitation to contemplation and botanical discovery, perfect for recharging your batteries in the heart of nature.

The site also regularly hosts cultural events, exhibitions, and stays, allowing visitors to prolong their experience in this enchanting setting. Whether you are seeking tranquility, history, architecture, or nature, the Chartreuse de Valbonne is a rejuvenating and memorable visit, a true hidden gem of the Gard region waiting to be discovered.

Visit uzes Duchy of Uzês

The Duchy of Uzès: An Immersion into the Heart of France’s First Duchy

In the heart of the charming town of Uzès stands the Duchy of Uzès, an exceptional architectural complex that bears witness to centuries of history and the unbroken lineage of the Dukes of Uzès, the first in France. This iconic monument is a must-see during your visit to the region, offering a fascinating insight into aristocratic life and past power.

Dominating the city majestically, the Duchy is a veritable fortress that has been transformed over the centuries. Its silhouette is marked by the imposing Tour Bermonde, a 12th-century medieval keep which offers a 360° panorama from its summit over the rooftops of Uzès, the Place aux Herbes, the surrounding countryside and even the Cévennes in the distance.

Next to it, the elegant and bright Renaissance main building reveals the transformation of the fortress into a pleasure residence. Here you will discover sumptuous apartments, reception rooms, and treasures of art and furniture that tell the story of this illustrious family. The discreet but richly decorated ducal chapel adds to the magnificence of the place.

A visit to the Duchy of Uzès is a comprehensive experience, allowing you to explore different architectural periods and immerse yourself in the daily life of this ducal lineage. It is a captivating journey through state rooms, underground passages, and hanging gardens, revealing the grandeur and refinement of a living heritage.

The Duchy of Uzès is much more than just a castle; it is the beating heart of a city of art and history, a living testament to French nobility, and a site that continues to fascinate with its beauty and past.