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Discover the charm of Rochefort-du-gard, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon

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Nestled in the heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, Rochefort-du-gard is a delightful town offering a plethora of activities for curious visitors and nature enthusiasts. Start your exploration with a stroll through the picturesque streets of this historically rich town. Around every corner, uncover stunning examples of local architecture dating back centuries. For breathtaking views, head to ...See more

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Saint-Michel de Frigolet Abbey
13 km

Saint-Michel de Frigolet Abbey

Come and discover Saint-Michel de Frigolet Abbey , in the heart of the Montagnette massif! From the car park, head for the Saint-Michel de Frigolet Abbey. Take the path on the right that goes along the wall. Follow the rocky track towards "Boulbon 1h", then 100 m after the trail on the left. At the next intersection, continue in the middle of the kermes oaks to the track to cross twice. 1- At the next crossing, follow the indication "Boulbon 50mn". After the small collar, go straight down, then climb a second hill. Shortly after, cross the drivable track at the end of the valley to go up on the hill opposite. Cross successively two other valleys. Continue, leaving the basin on the left. 100 m after, cross a track, then take the path towards a factory chimney visible in the distance. 2- Then descend to Boulbon, through the valley of Saint-Michel. At the end of this gorge, turn right and follow the marking of red dots to access the Bonnet mill and its panorama (30 min return trip). Once back at the foot of the gorges, reach the village by the Gaston de Raousset street. 3- At the junction of the end of this street (fire hydrant), take the left for Barri street, then the second right on Météline street. Continue on the Breuil path, to the road. 250 m after the purification plant, turn on the road on the left marked PR (yellow), then find the road again on 100 m. 4- Take the intersection and follow “Pas de Bouquet” path. After 2 km, turn left towards "Saint-Michel de Frigolet abbey 1h40" by the San Salvador path. Continue for about 3 km. 5- At the highest point of the Montagnette (San Salvador, 161 m), dive by a small path on the right. At the crossing in "T” form then take a left. At the next two crossroads, always take the left. 6- Turn right on the track, then at the junction forming a triangle continue to the right. Find shortly after the departure path, "abbey of Saint-Michel of Frigolet 10mn".

5 h
15 km
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Bike ride in the Provencal countryside
19 km

Bike ride in the Provencal countryside

A loop that will make you travel across fields and cross many channels! From the parking, go past the castle on the left. At the roundabout take the first exit, Itam Boulevard At the Porte Condamine roundabout, follow the 1st exit, boulevard Gambetta. Continue 100 m then turn left on the D80 towards Maillane. Continue on this road until you cross the D570n. 1- Cross the D570n and follow the D80a towards Maillane for 3 km. After the main entrance of the Breuil estate, turn left on the paved road of Mas de Terras. Continue for 1 km and turn left on the tarmac road of Mas de la Musique. Continue until the D80 then switch to the right. 2- At the roundabout marking the entrance to Graveson, take the 1st exit, Chateaurenard road. Turn immediately left on Lavandin Street towards the center. Continue to the Sundial hotel and turn left on Chemin du Moulin. 200 m further, past the Tourist Office and the Auguste Chabaud Museum. 3- Pass the National Course, take the Jeanne d'Arc street after the Virgin statue and turn right on the Provence street. Then turn right on the General de Gaulle avenue then left on Lieutenant Atger Avenue. At the roundabout continue on the D5 until the entrance to Maillane. 4- Cross Maillane via the Jousse d'Arbaud alley, General de Gaulle avenue and Poet's Avenue. Continue on the D27, for 4 km, to the business area of ??Massane. At the crossroads with the D99 (Caution, traffic!), Turn left then continue for 400 m and turn right on the D27 towards Les Baux-de-Provence. 5- Drive 1.5 km and turn right on the old road to Arles after crossing the crossing with the Mas-Blanc road. Continue to Saint-Etienne du Grès, cross the village and continue on the D32. At the crossroads with the D33, take the left to join the Saint-Gabriel chapel 100 m further. 6- At the Saint-Gabriel chapel, retrace your steps to the last crossroads and continue towards Tarascon. (Caution, traffic!) At the roundabout take the 3rd exit, D570N, then turn right on the Lansac road. At the intersection with the D35, turn right and drive to Tarascon and continue for 3.5 km. 7- Turn left on the D970, then at the next crossroad, turn left going under the level crossing. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit, D99 towards Beaucaire. At the next roundabout, take the first exit and turn immediately left on the République Avenue to reach your starting point.

4 h
39 km
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Avignon Bridge - Pont Saint Benezet
9.6 km

Avignon Bridge - Pont Saint Benezet

The Saint Bénezet bridge, a major witness of the history of Avignon, is known throughout the world thanks to the famous song. Built from the 12th century, it was washed away several times by the floods of the Rhone, and finally abandoned in the seventeenth century. Classified World Heritage by UNESCO. According to the legend, the bridge was built in the 12th century by a young shepherd from Ardèche - Bénezet - who heard voices telling him to build a bridge in Avignon. The bridge was completed in 1185, creating the only place to cross the Rhône between Lyon and the Mediterranean sea. The bridge originally spanned approximately 900 meters and had 22 arches. It was dismantled in 1226, then rebuilt. It was later washed away several times by flood waters and rebuilt until it was abandoned in the 17th century. Today, all that remains are four arches and a chapel dedicated to Saint Nicolas. The bridge is famous the world over due to the lovely children's song "Sur le pont d’Avignon". The Pont d’Avignon was a true feat of engineering, and was continually being worked on and repaired. A source of legends, an emblematic monument of the area, the bridge has been the subject of unprecedented interdisciplinary research since 2010. Under the aegis of the greater Avignon area and the CNRS, a wide community of researchers has been conducting work. Their results have led to new museum areas and displays, and a multimedia approach which re-creates the bridge in 3D in the many settings that changed over the centuries. - Multi-media display and audioguide with new descriptions resulting from the scientific research on the legends and history of the bridge. Multimedia apps can be downloaded on smart phone ou tablets (AppStore / Google Play) on the sites-papes www.palais-des.com / www.grandavignon.fr or at the reception desk at Pont d’Avignon via a specific terminal. (Subject to change).

Boulevard de la Ligne Boulevard de la Ligne 84000 Avignon
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Palace of the Popes
9.8 km

Palace of the Popes

Avignon has a magnficent urban landscape. The Rocher des Doms overlooks the city and the Rhône. Here there is an exceptional architectural group which includes the Pont d'Avignon (also known as Pont Saint Bénezet, the Ramparts, the Petit Palais, the Doms Cathedral and the massive walls of the Palace of the Popes, with four impressive towers in each corner. This unique architectural ensemble has been ranked as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The biggest Gothic palace in the world: tour 24 rooms! Museum space, priceless frescoes. Audioguide in 11 languages. See all the hours and prices on our website: >>> www.palais-des-papes.com The Palace of the Popes is the biggest Gothic palace in the world. There are 15,000 square meters of living space, which is the equivalent of 4 Gothic cathedrals. The visitor can see more than 20 rooms in the palace, including the Papal apartments with their pricess frescoes painted by the Italian artist Matteo Giovannetti. The Palace of the Popes, part of UNESCO World Heritage, stands as the symbol of the church's way over the western Christian world in the 14th century. There are cultural events all year long at the Palace, with art exhibitions, educational opportunities, theme visits, concerts and other. During the month of July, there are theatre performances as part of the Festival d’Avignon, founded by Jean Vilar in 1947, which take place in the Honour Courtyard at the Palace. Each year, the Palace of the Popes welcomes over 560,000 visitors. It is among the 10 most-visited monuments in France. The HISTOPAD AT THE PALACE OF THE POPES: an immersive digital visit of the Palace of the Popes, to go back in time and see the invisible! With the Histopad (digital tablet) cross the doors of time and relive the splendor of the papal court in the 14th century in multimedia immersion. Thanks to augmented reality you will be able to visualize a large part of the rooms of the Popes' Palace as they might have been. to be in the 14th century. The Histopad allows you to take a virtual tour of 9 main rooms of the palace which have been re-imagined using augmented reality in their 14th century decor. POPES’ PALACE GARDENS A new attraction for visitors, a whole new space for relaxing and better understanding of the Palace of the Popes, outstanding Historical Monument that is part of UNESCO World Heritage. The Papal Garden and the Palace Garden now join the to complete the tryptic of the Gardens at the Palace of the Popes. Urban V Orchard was inaugurated on 14 September 2018 and is accessible outside of the visit to the Palace. However, the new pontifical gardens are part of the visit to the Palace. They have been reconfigured in two areas: the Palace Garden (also known as Benedict XII Garden) which is 1250 m² and the Papal Garden (662 m²). The hydraulic system in place in the 14th century was the starting point for designing the Palace Garden, creating two large rectangles planted with Mediterranean plants that records show were in these pontifical gardens at the time of the popes. The Papal Garden is a private garden which had direct access to the Papal apartments. The retrofit endows the space with the same precious character and recreates the Griffon fountain and the flowering meadow that surrounded the garden. In Papal times, the impressive Roma building stood here. Today there is solely a trace of that famous building which has been recreated in the form of a monumental pergola that will gradually be covered with plants. This restoration project was undertaken by the City of Avignon and Avignon Tourisme with support from the national government, the DRAC, the Region sud, Crédit Agricole foundation and the L’Occitane foundation. The gardens close 1 hour before the monument closes. Because of a large number of steps, the visit of the monument is not accessible to the people with reduced mobility. Museography adapted to deaf people. Different guided tours are offered for individual visitors - Palace alone, or included with other sites. Please check with us. The giftshop-bookstore hosts varied and free animations throughout the year.

Place du Palais des Papes 84000 Avignon
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Discover the blooming lavender fields and Provençal markets
9.9 km

Discover the blooming lavender fields and Provençal markets

Discover the lavender fields by minibus in one day! Enjoy the exceptional panoramic views and discover the region's most beautiful villages! **THIS SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE JUNE TO AUGUST** Start your minibus tour with a stunning view of the region and its lovely lavender fields in full bloom! Discover and stroll through traditional open-air markets. You will be amazed at the incredible palette of colours created and the captivating scents of lavender! Cross through the lavender fields with your driver/guide and reach the typical village of Sault or Roussillon (depending on the bloom of the lavender fields). Make the most of your free time to discover the traditional shops and unique savoir-faire of the region! You can also choose one of its delicious restaurants for lunch. Gordes, listed as "France's most beautiful village" will welcome you and offer you breathtaking views of Provence! Then finish your circuit by visiting the Lavender Museum in Coustellet where you will discover all the production secrets of lavender circuits! You will make a stop at Sénanque Cistercian Abbey (from 15 June to 15 July) located at the foot of a lavender field! You will marvel at this idyllic view! At the end of the day, you will return to Avignon accompanied by your driver. This tour will immerse you in the heart of Provence where you will soak up the flavours and the typical atmosphere of the region!

Cours Jean Jaurès 84000 Avignon
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Avignon Bridge - Pont Saint Benezet
9.6 km

Avignon Bridge - Pont Saint Benezet

The Saint Bénezet bridge, a major witness of the history of Avignon, is known throughout the world thanks to the famous song. Built from the 12th century, it was washed away several times by the floods of the Rhone, and finally abandoned in the seventeenth century. Classified World Heritage by UNESCO. According to the legend, the bridge was built in the 12th century by a young shepherd from Ardèche - Bénezet - who heard voices telling him to build a bridge in Avignon. The bridge was completed in 1185, creating the only place to cross the Rhône between Lyon and the Mediterranean sea. The bridge originally spanned approximately 900 meters and had 22 arches. It was dismantled in 1226, then rebuilt. It was later washed away several times by flood waters and rebuilt until it was abandoned in the 17th century. Today, all that remains are four arches and a chapel dedicated to Saint Nicolas. The bridge is famous the world over due to the lovely children's song "Sur le pont d’Avignon". The Pont d’Avignon was a true feat of engineering, and was continually being worked on and repaired. A source of legends, an emblematic monument of the area, the bridge has been the subject of unprecedented interdisciplinary research since 2010. Under the aegis of the greater Avignon area and the CNRS, a wide community of researchers has been conducting work. Their results have led to new museum areas and displays, and a multimedia approach which re-creates the bridge in 3D in the many settings that changed over the centuries. - Multi-media display and audioguide with new descriptions resulting from the scientific research on the legends and history of the bridge. Multimedia apps can be downloaded on smart phone ou tablets (AppStore / Google Play) on the sites-papes www.palais-des.com / www.grandavignon.fr or at the reception desk at Pont d’Avignon via a specific terminal. (Subject to change).

Boulevard de la Ligne Boulevard de la Ligne 84000 Avignon
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Palace of the Popes
9.8 km

Palace of the Popes

Avignon has a magnficent urban landscape. The Rocher des Doms overlooks the city and the Rhône. Here there is an exceptional architectural group which includes the Pont d'Avignon (also known as Pont Saint Bénezet, the Ramparts, the Petit Palais, the Doms Cathedral and the massive walls of the Palace of the Popes, with four impressive towers in each corner. This unique architectural ensemble has been ranked as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The biggest Gothic palace in the world: tour 24 rooms! Museum space, priceless frescoes. Audioguide in 11 languages. See all the hours and prices on our website: >>> www.palais-des-papes.com The Palace of the Popes is the biggest Gothic palace in the world. There are 15,000 square meters of living space, which is the equivalent of 4 Gothic cathedrals. The visitor can see more than 20 rooms in the palace, including the Papal apartments with their pricess frescoes painted by the Italian artist Matteo Giovannetti. The Palace of the Popes, part of UNESCO World Heritage, stands as the symbol of the church's way over the western Christian world in the 14th century. There are cultural events all year long at the Palace, with art exhibitions, educational opportunities, theme visits, concerts and other. During the month of July, there are theatre performances as part of the Festival d’Avignon, founded by Jean Vilar in 1947, which take place in the Honour Courtyard at the Palace. Each year, the Palace of the Popes welcomes over 560,000 visitors. It is among the 10 most-visited monuments in France. The HISTOPAD AT THE PALACE OF THE POPES: an immersive digital visit of the Palace of the Popes, to go back in time and see the invisible! With the Histopad (digital tablet) cross the doors of time and relive the splendor of the papal court in the 14th century in multimedia immersion. Thanks to augmented reality you will be able to visualize a large part of the rooms of the Popes' Palace as they might have been. to be in the 14th century. The Histopad allows you to take a virtual tour of 9 main rooms of the palace which have been re-imagined using augmented reality in their 14th century decor. POPES’ PALACE GARDENS A new attraction for visitors, a whole new space for relaxing and better understanding of the Palace of the Popes, outstanding Historical Monument that is part of UNESCO World Heritage. The Papal Garden and the Palace Garden now join the to complete the tryptic of the Gardens at the Palace of the Popes. Urban V Orchard was inaugurated on 14 September 2018 and is accessible outside of the visit to the Palace. However, the new pontifical gardens are part of the visit to the Palace. They have been reconfigured in two areas: the Palace Garden (also known as Benedict XII Garden) which is 1250 m² and the Papal Garden (662 m²). The hydraulic system in place in the 14th century was the starting point for designing the Palace Garden, creating two large rectangles planted with Mediterranean plants that records show were in these pontifical gardens at the time of the popes. The Papal Garden is a private garden which had direct access to the Papal apartments. The retrofit endows the space with the same precious character and recreates the Griffon fountain and the flowering meadow that surrounded the garden. In Papal times, the impressive Roma building stood here. Today there is solely a trace of that famous building which has been recreated in the form of a monumental pergola that will gradually be covered with plants. This restoration project was undertaken by the City of Avignon and Avignon Tourisme with support from the national government, the DRAC, the Region sud, Crédit Agricole foundation and the L’Occitane foundation. The gardens close 1 hour before the monument closes. Because of a large number of steps, the visit of the monument is not accessible to the people with reduced mobility. Museography adapted to deaf people. Different guided tours are offered for individual visitors - Palace alone, or included with other sites. Please check with us. The giftshop-bookstore hosts varied and free animations throughout the year.

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