THE PIC DU MIDI DE BIGORRE
A peak classified as a great national natural site, where the celestial ...Read more
MOUNTAIN BIKE CIRCUIT OF THE HOLY BALSAM
Mountain bike circuit of 34 km of La Sainte-Baumeexperiment, with a ...Read more
NAVACELLE CIRCUS
Classified as a "Grand site de France", the circus is without doubt the ...Read more
CEVENNES NATIONAL PARK
This natural oasis in the south of France is one of the country's ten ...Read more
BETHARRAM CAVES
One of Europe's most spectacular caves, with stalagmite-rich chambers and ...Read more
BRAMABIAU ABYSS
Abyss discovered in 1888 by Edouard-Alfred Martel, father of speleology, ...Read more
THE CHASM OF ESPARROS
Fascinating underground garden decorated with delicate aragonites, gypsum ...Read more
CASTLING ON CEZE
Read moreIf La Roque-sur-Cèze, half an hour by car from Bagnols, is considered one of the most beautiful villages in the region, it is not for nothing. Perched at the top of a hill, this small medieval village with steep alleys and breathtaking views will delight the lovers of old stones and authenticity with its typical houses of seemingly bisdious stone and glued to one another in a somewhat anarchic but highly atypical way. Walking around is a real pleasure, especially since even during the high season the hamlet is relatively calm and little frequented. Below, the Cèze runs its meanders between huge flat and white rocks where it makes it good to take the sun, relax or even picnic. Here, the river is also known for its famous "marmites", portions of the Cèze surrounded by the rocks. However, there are marmites where it is strictly forbidden to bathe because water makes it a siphon effect and may lead to bathers in the bottom. However, be reassured: The marmites do not cover the entire length of the river, and it persists in many places where swimming is possible, or canoeing. In any case, between typical alleys of flowered geraniums and refreshing river, La Roque -sur-Cèze is a real jewel combining charm and history, and it would be a shame to miss it if you walk around!
THE ARESQUIERS
The Aresquiers area includes a part of the Ingril pond and the Vic pondRead more
PANORAMA OF THE HOURTOUS ROCK
The belvedere at Malène is a unique, protected site offering panoramic ...Read more
L'ÎLE AUX LOISIRS
Canoe, paddles, pedal-boat and no-licence boat rental complex in ...Read more
CLAMOUSE CAVE
Clamouse cave, discovered in 1945, where you can admire stalagmite flows, ...Read more
AVEN ARMAND
Aven Armand is a beautiful cave in France and suggests several types of ...Read more
THE ORGAN SITE
This unique site in the Pyrenees and in France has become a true epitome of ...Read more
DOOR AND IRONWORK MUSEUM
Museum displaying old ironwork, door knockers and tools rescued from the ...Read more
NIAUX CAVE
The Salon Noir cave in Niaux boasts some stunning paintings dating back ...Read more
MOURÈZE CIRCUS
Cirque de Mourèze, France's most important dolomite site, with its chaos ...Read more
SALAMANDER CAVE
One of the most beautiful caves in Europe, with a belvedere with a ...Read more
PORT LEUCATE BEACH, NATURIST VILLAGES
Read moreFrom parking to the beach: five hundred metres to travel for non-residents of naturist villages on a hard, horizontal and barrier-free path.
On the beach: swimming is not dangerous.
THE BALM
Read moreFrom the plateau of Poulx, between the school and the stadium, a slow descent in the direction of the Roach promises a smooth and spectacular walk, even though the stony path requires to be well downstairs to walk well. From the first point of departure, the landscape is breathtaking. The Gardon here widened the valley until it got harmonious gorges, less cliffs than those of Tarn or Verdon but with amazing geological particularities. It was here that Henri-Georges Clouzot turned a good part of his Fear of Fear and sent the truck of Yves Montand and Charles Vanel a few hundred metres lower (the carcasses in the precipices did not date from that time). On the edge of the river bed, two mills were recently restored by the joint management union. On the other side you can admire the grotto of La Baume and its hermitage, because the floods of 2002 destroyed the threshold that allowed the Gardon to cross the Gardon on foot or almost. For this other bank, it's Sanilhac that you will have to leave.