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Françoise Van Cutsem588 Route de St Ambroix
Ales - St Martin de Valgalgues
30520
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Directions
Take exit number 19 (Cévennes - Bollène - Pont St Esprit) from Motorway A7. Continue following the signs for Bollène, Pont St Esprit and Alès.
Once you reach the Alès ring road, follow the signs for Aubenas and take the exit for "Bessèges - St Ambroix". Proceed on road D904 towards Aubenas. When you reach the traffic lights near the Leader Price shop, continue straight on for approximately 150 meters. On the right side, you will see the Mas Fandoune after the "Menuiserie Pascal". It will be located at the end of the stone path directly in front of you.
Once you reach the Alès ring road, follow the signs for Aubenas and take the exit for "Bessèges - St Ambroix". Proceed on road D904 towards Aubenas. When you reach the traffic lights near the Leader Price shop, continue straight on for approximately 150 meters. On the right side, you will see the Mas Fandoune after the "Menuiserie Pascal". It will be located at the end of the stone path directly in front of you.
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Attractions
- Pont du Gard: Located approximately 40 kilometers east of Ales, Pont du Gard is a well-preserved ancient Roman aqueduct bridge. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers visitors the opportunity to explore the impressive architecture and learn about the history of the Roman Empire.
- Nimes: Situated about 45 kilometers southwest of Ales, Nimes is a historic city known for its well-preserved Roman monuments. The city boasts attractions like the Maison Carrée, an incredibly preserved Roman temple, and the Roman amphitheater, which is still used for concerts and events today.
- Uzès: Uzès is a charming medieval town located around 50 kilometers west of Ales. It is known for its picturesque streets, beautiful architecture, and the famous Place aux Herbes, a lively square surrounded by cafes and shops. The town also features the impressive Uzès Cathedral and the Duchy of Uzès, a historic palace.
- Aven d'Orgnac: Located approximately 70 kilometers northeast of Ales, Aven d'Orgnac is a stunning limestone cave and underground network. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the unique geological formations, underground rivers, and awe-inspiring chambers.
- Le Vigan: Situated about 30 kilometers north of Ales, Le Vigan is a charming small town nestled in the Cévennes National Park. It offers beautiful landscapes, picturesque streets, and a lively market. The town is a great starting point for exploring the natural beauty of the Cévennes region.
- La Bambouseraie de Prafrance: Located approximately 60 kilometers southeast of Ales, La Bambouseraie de Prafrance is a botanical garden specializing in bamboo. This unique attraction features a vast collection of bamboo species from around the world, along with other exotic plants and beautiful gardens.
- Anduze: Situated about 50 kilometers southeast of Ales, Anduze is a charming town known for its pottery and the iconic bamboo-covered hillside, known as La Porte des Cévennes. Visitors can explore the narrow streets of the old town, visit the 17th-century Clock Tower, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
- Les Vans: Located approximately 60 kilometers west of Ales, Les Vans is a picturesque town surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. It offers a lively market, beautiful architecture, and easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, canoeing, and swimming in the nearby rivers.
- Avignon: Situated about 80 kilometers southwest of Ales, Avignon is a historic city famous for the Palais des Papes, a grand medieval palace and UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can explore the well-preserved city walls, visit the Pont d'Avignon, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the city's charming streets. 10. Arles: Located approximately 85 kilometers southwest of Ales, Arles is a city with a rich Roman history. It is known for its well-preserved Roman amphitheater, ancient theater, and the UNESCO-listed Romanesque Saint-Trophime Church. Arles also inspired many famous paintings by Vincent van Gogh, and visitors can explore sites associated with the artist.