Tourism

The Pont du Gard, a jewel of Roman art history in the Languedoc is a beacon that attracts visitors.
Of course it is far to beat the record held by Notre-Dame de Paris with its 13 million "faithful" and even the Mont Saint Michel, which attracts over 3 million visitors with more than one million people who flock to his feet the Pont du Gard joined the Cathedral of Chartres and beyond the Château de Chambord.

Built halfway between Nîmes and Avignon, the Pont du Gard enjoys an exceptional situation. It is possible after meeting him away to the Cévennes, the Camargue and Provence by beautiful small roads.
At the foot of the famous bridge sank in the Gardon gorges where niche magnificent Bonelli's eagle. It must go through this canyon carved into the limestone to grasp the magnitude.
We must climb on the plateau of scrubland and follow the path above the river to discover the richness of the Gorges du Gardon with its steep slopes to the smell of thyme and a-peaks which sank in the water clear.
And then you have to follow the small roads around the Pont du Gard to take the nearby villages of Roman monuments.

The area is dedicated to the olive oil AOC (classified) and the wines of great quality but the villages also have their own historical memory. Saint Hilaire d'Ozilhan, amid vineyards and olive trees stands a small Romanesque chapel has just been restored and the village of Ledenon is a magnificent castle with its striking silhouette on top of the village.

A Saint Siffret is a former commander of the Templars guarding the road to Saint Maximin and its beautiful castle converted into a hotel.

The rosé wine is the product shimmering gown the village of Tavel, scored best rosé of France, the Cotes du Rhone to drink more, with aromas supported, which is the best known villages Laudun the cooperative winery of Saint Victor la Coste product in several declination.

This is the region of the sun, beauty, pleasure of life.