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Attractions
- Pont du Gard: Located in Vers-Pont-du-Gard, this ancient Roman aqueduct bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and provides insights into Roman engineering.
- Avignon: Just a short distance away, the city of Avignon is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Palais des Papes (Papal Palace) and the Avignon Bridge. The city also hosts the renowned Avignon Festival in July.
- Nîmes: Known for its well-preserved Roman structures, Nîmes is home to the iconic Arena of Nîmes, a Roman amphitheater that still hosts various events today. The city also boasts other Roman remnants like the Maison Carrée and the Pont du Gard.
- Uzès: Located in the heart of Provence, Uzès is a charming medieval town known for its picturesque streets, elegant squares, and the impressive Uzès Cathedral. It also offers a vibrant market filled with local products.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: Situated atop a rocky outcrop, Les Baux-de-Provence is a historic village with narrow streets, ancient ruins, and a medieval fortress. Visitors can explore the ruins, enjoy panoramic views, and visit the Carrières de Lumières art exhibition.
- Arles: Famous for its association with Vincent van Gogh, Arles boasts numerous Roman ruins, including the Arles Amphitheatre and the Roman Theatre. The city's vibrant art scene, charming streets, and the annual Rencontres d'Arles photography festival attract many visitors.
- Camargue Regional Nature Park: Located south of Arles, the Camargue is a vast wetland known for its unique flora and fauna. Visitors can spot wild horses, pink flamingos, and explore the marshes on foot, horseback, or by boat.
- Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: This picturesque town is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and is renowned for its association with the painter Vincent van Gogh. Visitors can explore the Monastery of Saint-Paul de Mausole, where van Gogh was treated, and wander through the charming streets lined with cafes and boutiques.
- Aigues-Mortes: Situated on the coast, Aigues-Mortes is a well-preserved medieval town surrounded by impressive ramparts. Visitors can walk along the fortified walls, explore the narrow streets, and enjoy the town's maritime atmosphere. 10. The Camargue Beaches: The beaches of the Camargue, such as Espiguette Beach, offer miles of unspoiled coastline. Known for their natural beauty and tranquility, they are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports.