Pont du Gard
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Discover the Pont du Gard, just 30 minutes from Provence Occitane

Easy access for an unforgettable day out

The Pont du Gard, nestled in an unspoilt southern environment, welcomes you with its paths lined with dry stone walls and its vast lands covered in garrigue. In a natural setting, this exceptional edifice rises up with its golden stone, catching the sun’s rays to create a striking spectacle of colour and light.

Just 30 minutes from Provence Occitane, the Pont du Gard invites you on a journey to the heart of history and nature. Easily accessible thanks to the Lio 121 line, which links Bagnols-sur-Cèze to Nîmes, you can reach this historic monument by getting off at Remoulins. A short walk will take you to this UNESCO World Heritage site, majestically overlooking the River Gardon.

Pont du Gard

Roman ingenuity: a bridge steeped in history

Built in the first century of the Roman Empire, the Pont du Gard is one of the best-preserved ancient monuments. This three-tiered aqueduct, 275 metres long and 49 metres high, was used to carry water from the Eure spring nearUzès to Nîmes, one of the most important cities of the Roman era. This masterpiece of ancient engineering bears witness to the impressive skills of the Romans, who were able to tame the terrain to transport water over more than 50 kilometres.

Today, this architectural marvel continues to fascinate with its grandeur and state of preservation. Its elegant, imposing arches have survived the centuries and continue to captivate visitors, paying tribute to the skill of the engineers ofantiquity. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious, you’re sure to be impressed by the Pont du Gard .

The Pont du Gard: an exceptional aqueduct

The Romans designed the Pont du Gard to carry water across the region’s rugged terrain. It is the highest aqueduct ever built by theRoman Empire and is a testament to the Romans’ mastery of the art of engineering. With its three tiers of arches, it rises majestically above the River Gardon, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Pont du Gard has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985. This listing reflects its historical and cultural importance, as well as the natural beauty of the surrounding area. The bridge is not just a vestige of the past, but a living monument that continues to attract visitors from all over the world.

An immersion in the heart of southern nature

Venture along the paths that surround the Pont du Gard and you’ll discover much more than just a historic vestige. The site is also an invitation to explore the unspoilt nature of the region. The garrigue, with its olive trees, holm oaks, thyme and rosemary, immerses you in an atmosphere of serenity. The song of the cicadas accompanies every step, while the bewitching scents of aromatic plants waft through the warm air.

Unspoilt nature around the bridge

The paths that wind around the Pont du Gard offer a complete immersion in nature. The remains of ancient farming activities are still visible: dry stone walls, capitelles and mown meadows bear witness to an ancestral rural way of life. On this walk, you’ll discover a harmonious balance between humans and their environment.

A refreshing swim in the Gardon

In summer, the Gardon offers a refreshing oasis, ideal for relaxing after a day of exploring. Its crystal-clear waters, at the foot of the bridge, invite you to take a refreshing dip in an exceptional and soothing setting. Let yourself be tempted by a nature break by the river, under the imposing shadow of the arches of the Pont du Gard.

Vie nocturne en Provence Occitane - Pont du Gard

Activities for all the family

The Pont du Gard is not just a historic monument, it’s also a living place where young and old can immerse themselves in history through interactive spaces. For example, the Pont du Gard Museum offers a complete immersion in Roman times, with models, reconstructions and sound effects that take you back to the time when the aqueduct was in operation.

A museum to understand Roman history

The Pont du Gard Museum is a must for all history buffs. Thanks to reconstructions and models, you can plunge back into Roman times and discover howancient engineers built this monumental aqueduct. It’s an immersive experience that will appeal to children and adults alike.

Fun areas for younger visitors

For younger visitors, theLudo area offers interactive activities to help them learn about history in a fun and exciting way. The on-site cinema shows films retracing the history of the bridge, providing a cultural break during your visit.

An ideal getaway just a stone's throw from Provence Occitane

The Pont du Gard is the ideal destination for a cultural and nature outing, within easy reach of Provence Occitane. Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of natural landscapes or simply looking for a peaceful getaway, the Pont du Gard has something for everyone. Its proximity to our region makes it an unmissable destination for a day out combining heritage, nature and relaxation.

We encourage you to extend your adventure by returning to explore Provence Occitane, an area rich in heritage and authentic landscapes. Our picturesque villages, vine-lined paths and sun-drenched hills offer a multitude of activities for you to discover. Like the Pont du Gard, our region is a hidden treasure, where every visitor can find their own path to escape and relaxation.

We invite you to explore these luminous horizons and discover what makes our region so unique, where history blends with nature in perfect harmony.