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Nelly Delaygue
13 Cheminde Barbotte
Gaujac
30330

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price from €80

Telephone:

0466794908

Mobile:

0610895967

Description:

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Our location is conveniently situated 1 hour and 15 minutes away from the coast of Languedoc, providing easy access to various attractions. Within reach are Montpellier and the beautiful beaches of Carnon, Palavas, La Grande Motte, and the Saintes Maries sea on the other side of the Cevennes Anduze pottery with its Bamboo and train. Additionally, Mont Ventoux, Mont Lozère, and the Ardèche gorges are also within close proximity.

In the immediate vicinity, Bagnols S / Cèze is only a 10-minute drive away, while Uzès and its charming Place aux Herbes can be reached in just 20 minutes. The famous Pont du Gard, Orange and its chorégies, Nîmes with its impressive arenas, and Avignon with its renowned festival are all within a 30-minute drive.

Furthermore, there are numerous picturesque villages surrounding our village of Gaujac, including Connaux, Pouzilhac, St Quentin Pottery, La Capelle and Masmolène, La Roque S / Cèze Pougnadoresse, Ozilhan, Saint Hilaire, Saint Victor Lacoste, Laudun l'Ardoise, and many more.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 80 oui

Services

Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Pont du Gard: Located about 15 kilometers northeast of Gaujac, Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is a remarkable engineering marvel that spans the Gardon River and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Uzès: Situated approximately 9 kilometers east of Gaujac, Uzès is a charming medieval town known for its well-preserved architecture and historic landmarks. The town features a beautiful central square, the Place aux Herbes, lined with cafes and shops, and the impressive Uzès Cathedral.
  • Nîmes: Located around 30 kilometers southwest of Gaujac, Nîmes is a city renowned for its extensive Roman history. The most famous attraction in Nîmes is the well-preserved Roman amphitheater, Les Arènes, which hosts various events and concerts. Other notable sites include the Maison Carrée, a Roman temple, and the beautiful Jardins de la Fontaine.
  • Avignon: Situated approximately 40 kilometers northwest of Gaujac, Avignon is renowned for its historical significance and architectural beauty. The highlight of Avignon is the Palais des Papes, a massive gothic palace that was the residence of the popes in the 14th century. The city also boasts the famous Saint-Bénézet Bridge, known as Pont d'Avignon.
  • Arles: Located around 60 kilometers southwest of Gaujac, Arles is a picturesque town known for its rich Roman heritage. The Roman amphitheater, Les Arènes d'Arles, is a must-visit attraction, hosting bullfights and other cultural events. Arles is also famous for its association with Vincent van Gogh, who painted many of his masterpieces here.
  • Camargue Natural Regional Park: Situated approximately 70 kilometers south of Gaujac, the Camargue Natural Regional Park is a vast wetland area known for its diverse wildlife and unique landscapes. Visitors can explore the park's marshes, salt flats, and lagoons, spot flamingos and wild horses, and enjoy activities such as birdwatching and horseback riding.
  • Les Baux-de-Provence: Located around 80 kilometers southeast of Gaujac, Les Baux-de-Provence is a medieval village perched on a rocky hilltop. It offers breathtaking views over the surrounding countryside and features a well-preserved citadel, narrow streets, and charming shops. The Carrières de Lumières, a multimedia art exhibition held in a former quarry, is also worth a visit.
  • Aigues-Mortes: Situated approximately 80 kilometers southwest of Gaujac, Aigues-Mortes is a fortified town famous for its medieval city walls and salt marshes. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ramparts, visit the Tower of Constance, and stroll through the streets lined with shops and restaurants. Boat trips to the nearby salt pans are also popular. These attractions offer a diverse range of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, making the region around Gaujac a captivating destination for tourists.

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