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Explore Suze Luxe Nature at Suze-la-rousse

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Nestled in the heart of Drôme, Suze-la-Rousse is a perfect destination for nature and heritage enthusiasts. Start with a visit to the magnificent Château de Suze-la-Rousse, a 13th-century architectural gem that also houses a wine school. After your visit, explore the surrounding vineyards and taste the renowned wines of the region. For hiking enthusiasts, the Marsanne Forest trail offers breathtak...See more

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Visan Hills
9.3 km

Visan Hills

A looping circuit to discover the landscapes surrounding the wine-growing village of Visan. - From the Puy Barret gate, take the road which goes towards Vaison. - Take rue Notre Dame on the left which passes through the top of the housing estates. - At the crossroads, take the second road on the left towards the Notre Dame des Vignes chapel. Stay on the asphalt road. Nice view of the Visan hills. Pass the Cantharide area. - At the crossroads, turn right onto Chemin des Bordeaux which goes up towards the hill. - At the crow's feet, take the dirt road following the sign indicating 'Visan, pedestrian circuit'. Stay on this main path for 1.5 km. - At the top of the path, once at the tarmac road, take it to the right. - 200 meters later, at the corner of a vineyard and the woods, go down the path on your left, follow the vineyard on the left while going up, then the path goes to the right between the vines. Very nice 360° panorama of the surrounding area. - At the crossroads of several paths between the vineyards, turn right on the stony path to the Saint Vincent chapel. - At the Saint Vincent chapel, go down the large stony path which goes around the chapel, towards the village of Visan. Stay on the asphalt road towards the village (direction prohibited for vehicles). - At the crossroads (pretty stone shed) indicating "Visan 197 m", turn left towards the village. Follow the “Town Hall” sign to Place du Jeu de Paume. At the town hall which will be on your right, take the street below on the left which goes down and go down towards the Puy Barret gate to find the car park.

3 h
8.8 km
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84820 Visan
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The Naturoptère
11 km

The Naturoptère

Located in Sérignan-du-Comtat, opposite the Harmas of the famous naturalist Jean-Henri FABRE, the Naturoptère is a cultural and educational center dedicated to the living world. Visit the exhibitions and gardens of this unusual site and learn more about the biodiversity that surrounds us. In the heart of a building designed as part of an innovative eco-architecture project, the fun and scientific exhibits will enable you to take a naturalistic look at the world around you. Through discovery, observation and manipulation, you'll explore the interactions and relationships between living beings and their natural environment. Come and take a closer look! Continue your visit in the gardens, ideal places for discovering and respecting biodiversity. The semi-natural garden invites you to wander among plants that evolve with the passing of time and the seasons. Take the time to observe the incredible richness of nature. You can also explore the various educational gardens, which encourage the conservation and observation of the associated biodiversity: the edible forest, the arid garden, the rock garden, the vegetable garden, as well as the ecological pond and the phytodepuration basin. And above all, don't miss the program of workshops that offer you moments of complicity and learning with family and friends. Share in the construction of a wooden structure that will allow biodiversity to flourish in your garden, learn about local flora and fauna, whet the curiosity of toddlers or take part in a game of escapism on the premises. Join us for the many cultural and scientific events offered by the Naturoptère throughout the year: nature outings, courses, training, exhibitions, theater, music, dance shows... Follow us on social networks: Facebook, Instagram, Youtube. Wheelchair-accessible. Please contact 04 90 30 33 20 beforehand to arrange access to the footpath by car.

Chemin du Grès 84830 Sérignan-du-Comtat
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Harmas Jean-Henri Fabre
11 km

Harmas Jean-Henri Fabre

Designated a "Maison des illustres" and a "Remarkable Garden", the Harmas Jean-Henri Fabre is the final resting place of naturalist Jean-Henri Fabre, the all-rounder whose life has been watched over by the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle since 1922. He moved here in 1879 and made it his open-air laboratory. The rustic farmhouse, with its pink facade and green shutters, and its one-hectare park with its Mediterranean vegetation, offer visitors an instructive and moving journey into the history of a 19th-century scientist. The family home This rustic residence has lost none of its charm. The spirit of the place has been preserved, and the historic rooms have been completely renovated, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the life of Jean-Henri Fabre, both entomologist and botanist. From the dining room to the study, imagine the daily life and world of this passionate researcher. A learned wasteland In the pleasure garden, relax on the terrace, admire the pond and flowerbeds, and linger in the vegetable garden. The part of the Harmas once given over to scrubland is home to incredible biodiversity. Explore this favorite observation ground for naturalists. And don't miss his ingenious insect study devices! A genius jack-of-all-trades Three modern theme rooms sketch the portrait and retrace the singular life of J.-H. Fabre, who combined scientific rigor, literary talent, pedagogical skill and artistic sensibility. Discover an abundance of work, the itinerary of a man firmly rooted in his time, and the influence of an extraordinary self-taught man. Well worth the detour Let yourself be guided by the signposting and sound system, which creates a complicity with Aglaé, J.-H. Fabre's daughter. Her anecdotes plunge you into memories of her father. Other surprises include a graphic novel dedicated to the naturalist, and a screening of his short film La cigale... A visit to be savored without moderation! One destination, one ticket, two sites The Harmas Jean-Henri Fabre and the Naturoptère, two adjoining partner sites, offer a unique encounter with biodiversity. Push open the door to the estate of a great figure in the natural sciences and enjoy a rich and original visit. And let yourself be tempted by the cultural and educational center's activities designed for all ages.

445 Route d'Orange 84830 Sérignan-du-Comtat
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Maison des Chevaliers - Musée d'Art Sacré du Gard
15 km

Maison des Chevaliers - Musée d'Art Sacré du Gard

The Musée Laïque d'Art Sacré du Gard offers a bold and original cultural approach to sacred art. The collections are housed in the Maison des Chevaliers, a listed historic monument adorned with painted decorations and ceilings from the 14th and 15th centuries. A truly secular museum! What do a Romanesque Virgin, a soldier statuette from a Chinese tomb, an African mask and a Cretan icon have in common? Unlike traditional fine art museums, the Musée d'Art Sacré du Gard brings together objects that are not usually seen side by side. The significance of these works is obscure to most of us today... The Musée laïque d'art sacré du Gard offers a bold and original cultural approach to sacred art, and sheds light on the meaning of the works in its collection. A medieval residence Serving as a showcase for the collections, the Maison des Chevaliers, a listed building, is one of the jewels in the crown of Gard's heritage. Behind this enigmatic name lies the perfectly preserved home of a wealthy dynasty of Rhône valley merchants. Built from the 12th century onwards, the house has undergone numerous transformations. Discover the impressively proportioned 14th-century Royal Court of Justice, as well as two 15th-century ceremonial halls with sumptuous, strikingly modern decor. On the magnificent painted ceilings, alternating with a program of coats of arms, exotic animals, fantastical beings and scenes of daily life depict the imaginations of medieval man.

2, rue Saint-Jacques 30130 Pont-Saint-Esprit
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Théâtre Antique d'Orange
17 km

Théâtre Antique d'Orange

The ancient theater of Orange is the best preserved in the Western world. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981, it owes its fame to its monumental stage wall. "The most beautiful wall in my kingdom", said Louis XIV. The audioguided tour will take you back through the history of the monument, as well as the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, which traces the history of Orange from antiquity to the 20th century. Built at the beginning of the Christian era, it owes its reputation to the remarkable preservation of its stage wall. The Theatre features all the components of the Latin Theatre according to Vitruvius: the cavea (hemicyclic seating), the side entrances and the stage wall flanked by parascenia. Designed to accommodate Gallo-Roman audiences, this was the place to spread Roman culture and language. 9,000 spectators could attend tragedies and comedies, as well as dance, acrobatics and juggling shows. Columns and numerous statues in niches originally decorated the stage wall. Burnt down in the 4th century, the theater lost its original function. Its location at the foot of the hill made it an integral part of the city's defense. Over time, it was invaded by houses and became a veritable residential district. It wasn't until the 19th century that the ancient theater was revived as a performance venue. Auguste Caristie, chief architect of historic monuments, was responsible for its restoration. Today, the theater welcomes tens of thousands of spectators every year for various summer events, including the famous Chorégies. The virtual reality experience "Les Secrets du Théâtre, un voyage inattendu" plunges you into the heart of the Theater's golden age in the 1st century, to discover its monumental sets. At the heart of the Theatre's visit is an educational trail entitled "From Roman to Modern Genius", which shows you how Roman genius developed in a remarkable way and left its mark on our modern culture and civilization. A new "Legends of the Theatre" tour is also available, allowing you to experience the magic of contemporary shows through 360° videos. Built under Tiberius in the 1st century, the Arc de Triomphe served as the gateway to the Roman city of Arausio. Its magnificent panels and friezes commemorate Roman victories over barbarian peoples. Another testament to Roman grandeur in Orange, the Arc de Triomphe was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1981. Store open every day, all year round

Rue Madeleine Roch 84100 Orange
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The Naturoptère
11 km

The Naturoptère

Located in Sérignan-du-Comtat, opposite the Harmas of the famous naturalist Jean-Henri FABRE, the Naturoptère is a cultural and educational center dedicated to the living world. Visit the exhibitions and gardens of this unusual site and learn more about the biodiversity that surrounds us. In the heart of a building designed as part of an innovative eco-architecture project, the fun and scientific exhibits will enable you to take a naturalistic look at the world around you. Through discovery, observation and manipulation, you'll explore the interactions and relationships between living beings and their natural environment. Come and take a closer look! Continue your visit in the gardens, ideal places for discovering and respecting biodiversity. The semi-natural garden invites you to wander among plants that evolve with the passing of time and the seasons. Take the time to observe the incredible richness of nature. You can also explore the various educational gardens, which encourage the conservation and observation of the associated biodiversity: the edible forest, the arid garden, the rock garden, the vegetable garden, as well as the ecological pond and the phytodepuration basin. And above all, don't miss the program of workshops that offer you moments of complicity and learning with family and friends. Share in the construction of a wooden structure that will allow biodiversity to flourish in your garden, learn about local flora and fauna, whet the curiosity of toddlers or take part in a game of escapism on the premises. Join us for the many cultural and scientific events offered by the Naturoptère throughout the year: nature outings, courses, training, exhibitions, theater, music, dance shows... Follow us on social networks: Facebook, Instagram, Youtube. Wheelchair-accessible. Please contact 04 90 30 33 20 beforehand to arrange access to the footpath by car.

Chemin du Grès 84830 Sérignan-du-Comtat
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Harmas Jean-Henri Fabre
11 km

Harmas Jean-Henri Fabre

Designated a "Maison des illustres" and a "Remarkable Garden", the Harmas Jean-Henri Fabre is the final resting place of naturalist Jean-Henri Fabre, the all-rounder whose life has been watched over by the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle since 1922. He moved here in 1879 and made it his open-air laboratory. The rustic farmhouse, with its pink facade and green shutters, and its one-hectare park with its Mediterranean vegetation, offer visitors an instructive and moving journey into the history of a 19th-century scientist. The family home This rustic residence has lost none of its charm. The spirit of the place has been preserved, and the historic rooms have been completely renovated, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the life of Jean-Henri Fabre, both entomologist and botanist. From the dining room to the study, imagine the daily life and world of this passionate researcher. A learned wasteland In the pleasure garden, relax on the terrace, admire the pond and flowerbeds, and linger in the vegetable garden. The part of the Harmas once given over to scrubland is home to incredible biodiversity. Explore this favorite observation ground for naturalists. And don't miss his ingenious insect study devices! A genius jack-of-all-trades Three modern theme rooms sketch the portrait and retrace the singular life of J.-H. Fabre, who combined scientific rigor, literary talent, pedagogical skill and artistic sensibility. Discover an abundance of work, the itinerary of a man firmly rooted in his time, and the influence of an extraordinary self-taught man. Well worth the detour Let yourself be guided by the signposting and sound system, which creates a complicity with Aglaé, J.-H. Fabre's daughter. Her anecdotes plunge you into memories of her father. Other surprises include a graphic novel dedicated to the naturalist, and a screening of his short film La cigale... A visit to be savored without moderation! One destination, one ticket, two sites The Harmas Jean-Henri Fabre and the Naturoptère, two adjoining partner sites, offer a unique encounter with biodiversity. Push open the door to the estate of a great figure in the natural sciences and enjoy a rich and original visit. And let yourself be tempted by the cultural and educational center's activities designed for all ages.

445 Route d'Orange 84830 Sérignan-du-Comtat
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Fortress in Mornas
13 km

Fortress in Mornas

Come and push open the door of the Mornas fortress. A host of ladies and lords will tell you all about the customs and traditions of the Middle Ages in an original, entertaining and interactive way! The Fortress of Mornas Queen of the Rhône Valley, Proudly set atop a 137-metre-high cliff, the Fortress of Mornas was originally a bastion of military defense. Occupied since ancient times, the site reveals its history from its origins to its desertion after the Wars of Religion. Today, you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages, as you stroll through these 12th-century walls. In the heart of the fortress, you'll find some of the finest buildings in the fortress. Here you'll find the attic, the fortress's salt vault, the treasure of Mornas. Discover the journey, use and importance of salt throughout history, and discover the barbican, the surrounding walls, the keep and a breathtaking view of the Rhône valley. The fortress is open from Easter to October 31. It can be visited either : - An animated visit: lasting around 1h15, this is an immersion medieval history. You'll be immersed in the atmosphere, with costumed characters and impromptu situations. These tours are accompanied by tour guides. Suitable for the whole family - The self-guided tour: allows you to discover the fortress at your own pace, with documentation detailing all the important points of the site given to you on arrival, and explanatory panels along the way. Access to the fortress is on foot, via montée de la Combe and montée André Caillet. Estimated time: 30 minutes. Tables and benches are available along the way. The fortress has no water or toilet facilities. Toilets are available on the Val Romigier esplanade. The fortress does not sell drinks, so please bring your own water bottle. PROGRAM 2025 : Open daily from April 5. Guided tours: Wednesdays and Sundays from April 6 to 30. Guided tours + workshops: May 8 to 11 and June 8 and 9. Event days: - April 20 and 21: Falconry in the Spirit of Falconry - May 1, 2, 3 and 4: Medieval battles with the Chevaliers des Terres d'Occitanie. - May 29 and 30: Children's medieval fair. - July 12 to August 24: 6 weeks of entertainment: Falconry on Sundays and Mondays and guided tours on other days.

Forteresse Haut du village 84550 Mornas
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Maison des Chevaliers - Musée d'Art Sacré du Gard
15 km

Maison des Chevaliers - Musée d'Art Sacré du Gard

The Musée Laïque d'Art Sacré du Gard offers a bold and original cultural approach to sacred art. The collections are housed in the Maison des Chevaliers, a listed historic monument adorned with painted decorations and ceilings from the 14th and 15th centuries. A truly secular museum! What do a Romanesque Virgin, a soldier statuette from a Chinese tomb, an African mask and a Cretan icon have in common? Unlike traditional fine art museums, the Musée d'Art Sacré du Gard brings together objects that are not usually seen side by side. The significance of these works is obscure to most of us today... The Musée laïque d'art sacré du Gard offers a bold and original cultural approach to sacred art, and sheds light on the meaning of the works in its collection. A medieval residence Serving as a showcase for the collections, the Maison des Chevaliers, a listed building, is one of the jewels in the crown of Gard's heritage. Behind this enigmatic name lies the perfectly preserved home of a wealthy dynasty of Rhône valley merchants. Built from the 12th century onwards, the house has undergone numerous transformations. Discover the impressively proportioned 14th-century Royal Court of Justice, as well as two 15th-century ceremonial halls with sumptuous, strikingly modern decor. On the magnificent painted ceilings, alternating with a program of coats of arms, exotic animals, fantastical beings and scenes of daily life depict the imaginations of medieval man.

2, rue Saint-Jacques 30130 Pont-Saint-Esprit
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Théâtre Antique d'Orange
17 km

Théâtre Antique d'Orange

The ancient theater of Orange is the best preserved in the Western world. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981, it owes its fame to its monumental stage wall. "The most beautiful wall in my kingdom", said Louis XIV. The audioguided tour will take you back through the history of the monument, as well as the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, which traces the history of Orange from antiquity to the 20th century. Built at the beginning of the Christian era, it owes its reputation to the remarkable preservation of its stage wall. The Theatre features all the components of the Latin Theatre according to Vitruvius: the cavea (hemicyclic seating), the side entrances and the stage wall flanked by parascenia. Designed to accommodate Gallo-Roman audiences, this was the place to spread Roman culture and language. 9,000 spectators could attend tragedies and comedies, as well as dance, acrobatics and juggling shows. Columns and numerous statues in niches originally decorated the stage wall. Burnt down in the 4th century, the theater lost its original function. Its location at the foot of the hill made it an integral part of the city's defense. Over time, it was invaded by houses and became a veritable residential district. It wasn't until the 19th century that the ancient theater was revived as a performance venue. Auguste Caristie, chief architect of historic monuments, was responsible for its restoration. Today, the theater welcomes tens of thousands of spectators every year for various summer events, including the famous Chorégies. The virtual reality experience "Les Secrets du Théâtre, un voyage inattendu" plunges you into the heart of the Theater's golden age in the 1st century, to discover its monumental sets. At the heart of the Theatre's visit is an educational trail entitled "From Roman to Modern Genius", which shows you how Roman genius developed in a remarkable way and left its mark on our modern culture and civilization. A new "Legends of the Theatre" tour is also available, allowing you to experience the magic of contemporary shows through 360° videos. Built under Tiberius in the 1st century, the Arc de Triomphe served as the gateway to the Roman city of Arausio. Its magnificent panels and friezes commemorate Roman victories over barbarian peoples. Another testament to Roman grandeur in Orange, the Arc de Triomphe was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1981. Store open every day, all year round

Rue Madeleine Roch 84100 Orange
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Chambre d'hôtes Le Mas des Iles
15 km

Chambre d'hôtes Le Mas des Iles

Chambre d'hôtes « Corto - Le Mas des îles » is an independent suite with a view of the swimming pool. All-you-can-eat coffee and tea corner. Sheltered area with fridge, table and barbecue for picnics. Secure parking for cars and bikes. Hello Thank you for choosing our establishment. The rate is €80 per night per room, including breakfast. You will have access to the swimming pool with towels provided and there is a snack area where you can enjoy a coffee or tea at any time. For cyclists, we have a lock-up room and a repair kit for minor injuries. We can also prepare a picnic of local produce for you to take away for lunch (on request, €12 per person). Internet access is available via WIFI. A washing machine is also available (with a contribution), as well as a number of games: pétanque, croquet and other board games. A table d'hôte dinner is available on request. You can enjoy our house specialities, typical dishes based on local produce prepared by us, enjoy our pizzas cooked in our wood-fired oven, enjoy a ‘brasucade’ or discover the Côtes du Rhône right bank wines accompanied by homemade tapas (€25/pers). Please let us know in advance. Pets are accepted provided they are sociable with humans and animals. Reservations are confirmed on receipt of a deposit cheque for 30% of the total amount. Payment by cheque, bank transfer, ANCV or Stripe. You can also take part in bread-making and mosaic workshops (booking required).

707 Chemin des îles 30130 Pont-Saint-Esprit
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