The surroundings
The surrounding area of Nîmes is also worth a visit. Cities and villages steeped in history, breathtaking landscapes, activities and discoveries to do with family, friends, as a couple, or alone: you're sure to find something to occupy your stay.
Whether you enjoy walks in the great outdoors, relaxing by the sea, or cultural getaways, there are many places of interest to explore!
To find out more, don't hesitate to ask your hosts: they'll be able to share their favorite places with you.
Haven of peace, just a stone's throw away
Nature reigns supreme in the Cévennes. Between deep valleys, clear rivers, dense forests, and hilltop villages, you'll find numerous hiking trails. Find a route that suits you and immerse yourself in the rejuvenating and memorable landscapes of this wild and secret region.
Getaways at Grau du Roi
From Nîmes, you can easily get to the seaside. In Grau du Roi, you'll find the largest beach in the Mediterranean, Espiguette Beach. Take advantage of your visit to this iconic seaside resort to watch jousting tournaments, which take place from June to September.
Stroll and relax at the Pont du Gard
The region is full of ancient remains to be discovered during your stay at our establishment. In about thirty kilometers, you will find yourself at the Pont du Gard. Stroll along the paths that border this ancient Roman aqueduct or enjoy some relaxing moments on the banks of the Gardon.
Arles, rich in history and heritage
In Arles, you'll explore the traces of ancient times that litter the city. Six Roman and Romanesque monuments, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are unmissable: the Amphitheater, the Ancient Theater, the Cloister of Saint-Trophime, the Cryptoporticos, the Baths of Constantine, and the Alyscamps.
Discovering Uzès
Travel the 20 kilometers that separate you from Uzès to discover this charming and characterful town. Stroll through the cobbled streets of the town center and discover its Provençal market. You'll also appreciate the harmonious landscapes, featuring vineyards, lavender fields, and white stone.
The Saint Nicholas Bridge
Discover this magnificent 13th-century medieval bridge, listed as a Historic Monument, which spans the Gardon River between Sainte-Anastasie and Collias. A former pilgrimage site on the road to Santiago de Compostela, the Saint-Nicolas Bridge captivates with its Gothic elegance and exceptional natural setting.
Located at the entrance to the Gardon Gorges, it's an ideal spot for a walk, a picnic, or a hike. The panorama is spectacular, especially at sunset.
Free access – 20 minutes from Nîmes, parking nearby.