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Marie Lise1675C, ancien chemin de Sommières
Saint Christol Lès Alès
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We have a cozy 40 m2 ground floor holiday accommodation with 3 rooms, perfect for 4 people. Private parking is available for your convenience. Our gite is situated just outside the charming hamlet of Montèzes, near the picturesque village of Saint Christol Les Ales. Surrounded by vineyards and beautiful scrubland, it is also conveniently close to Anduze and Ales - the gateway to the stunning Cévennes National Park and the breathtaking Gardon Gorges. Both cities can be reached within a short 15-minute drive, and we are just 43 km away from Nîmes. If you are in search of peace and tranquility, look no further - it awaits you here.Reviews
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Attractions
- La Bambouseraie en Cévennes: Located in Générargues, this botanical garden is known for its impressive collection of bamboo species. Visitors can explore the lush greenery, serene water features, and enjoy a peaceful walk through the various themed gardens.
- Mine Temoin: Situated in Alès, this former coal mine has been transformed into a museum and offers guided tours to showcase the mining history of the region. Visitors can learn about the daily lives of miners and explore the underground tunnels.
- Pont du Gard: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge located in Vers-Pont-du-Gard. It is an architectural marvel and offers stunning views of the surrounding area. Visitors can walk across the bridge and learn about its fascinating history.
- Nîmes Arena: Situated in Nîmes, the Nîmes Arena is a well-preserved Roman amphitheater that dates back to the 1st century AD. It is still used for various events and concerts. Visitors can explore the arena, learn about its history, and even attend a live performance if available.
- Uzès: A charming medieval town located near Saint Christol Lès Alès, Uzès is known for its picturesque streets, historic buildings, and the famous Uzès Market. Visitors can wander through the narrow lanes, visit the Uzès Cathedral, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the town.
- Le Vieux Carré d'Anduze: Located in the town of Anduze, Le Vieux Carré is a beautifully preserved old town with narrow cobblestone streets and traditional houses. It is home to several artisan shops, cafes, and the iconic Clock Tower. Visitors can explore the town's rich history and enjoy the local cuisine.
- Cévennes National Park: Stretching across several departments, including Gard, Cévennes National Park offers breathtaking natural beauty with its rugged mountains, deep gorges, and dense forests. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, wildlife spotting, and explore charming villages nestled within the park.
- Haribo Museum: Situated in Uzès, the Haribo Museum showcases the history and production process of the famous Haribo candies. Visitors can learn about the brand's origins, see vintage packaging, and even indulge in some sweet treats.
- Musée du Désert: Located in Mialet, this museum is dedicated to the history of Protestantism in the region. It tells the story of the Camisards, a group of French Protestants who fought against religious persecution in the 17th and 18th centuries. The museum displays artifacts, documents, and offers informative exhibits. 10. La Roque-sur-Cèze: This enchanting village is perched on a rocky outcrop above the Cèze River. Known for its medieval architecture, charming streets, and stunning views, La Roque-sur-Cèze is a perfect destination for a scenic walk, exploring historical sites, and enjoying the peaceful ambiance.