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What to do & What to see?

Discover the treasures around Laudun

Between World Heritage sites, charming villages, and renowned vineyards, the region is brimming with discoveries.

Just a stone's throw from the Villa Montesquieu, explore the Pont du Gard, an ancient masterpiece listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or delve into the history of Uzès, with its Place aux Herbes and its Duchy. Avignon, the city of the Popes, awaits you with its Palace and its famous bridge. Nîmes and its Roman arena, Orange and its ancient theater, or Châteauneuf-du-Pape for its renowned wines, complete this cultural getaway. Not forgetting the landscapes of the Rhône Valley, between vineyards and olive groves.

Your stay in our hotel near the Pont du Gard will be punctuated by numerous cultural and natural discoveries.

Uzès & Pont du Gard

Just a short drive from Villa Montesquieu, Uzès will charm you with its lively medieval center, its Place aux Herbes (Herb Square), and its Duchy. Take your time to stroll through its narrow streets and admire the beautiful buildings. The Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see: this 49-meter-high Roman masterpiece overlooks the Gardon Valley. It's a walk combining history and nature, ideal for lovers of heritage and unspoiled landscapes.

Avignon, City of Popes

Avignon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, transports you back in time with its Palace of the Popes, the largest Gothic building in Europe, and its Saint-Bénézet Bridge, made famous by the song. It's an immersion into the medieval and religious heritage of Provence. But Avignon is also renowned for its world-famous festival.

Nîmes, Roman elegance

Nîmes is a journey through time with its Roman arena, among the best preserved in the world, and its Maison Carrée, a Roman temple dedicated to the glory of the Empire. A city where Antiquity meets a lively and welcoming Provençal atmosphere. Let yourself be captivated by the authenticity and history of Nîmes.

Orange & Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Orange and its ancient theatre, still in use today, is a must-see. beautiful walks await you there, in every season.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape, a wine-growing village, delights wine lovers with its prestigious vintages and its vineyard landscapes stretching as far as the eye can see.

The markets of the region

Discover the authentic charm of Provençal markets: the Uzès market on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, renowned for its local produce, or the Laudun market on Sunday mornings for an immersion in regional flavors. A vibrant atmosphere, fragrant aromas, and a friendly ambiance you won't want to miss.

The Alpilles & the Luberon

Between charming villages, garrigue landscapes, and the Provençal way of life, the Alpilles and Luberon regions promise magnificent discoveries. Stroll through L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and its antique shops, admire Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, explore Les Baux-de-Provence and its Carrières de Lumières (Quarries of Light), and let yourself be captivated by the unique charm of the perched village of Gordes.

The Cèze Valley

In the heart of unspoiled nature, the Cèze Valley reveals sites of great beauty. Discover La Roque-sur-Cèze, listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, then the impressive Sautadet Waterfalls.

Extend your walk to Goudargues, nicknamed the "Little Venice of the Gard", and Barjac, a village of character.

Ardèche

The Ardèche is an ideal destination for lovers of wide open spaces and outdoor activities.

Visit Aiguèze and Saint-Martin-d’Ardèche, enjoy the Ardèche Gorges by canoe, and discover Vallon-Pont-d’Arc, gateway to spectacular landscapes and remarkable natural sites.

Within an hour's drive, you can appreciate all its points of interest.

The Camargue

Between wild landscapes, beaches, and traditions, the Camargue offers a unique change of scenery. Discover the ramparts of Aigues-Mortes, the famous salt marshes with their pink hues, and the Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer.

You can also observe the white horses, the bulls, and the pink flamingos emblematic of the region.

The Cévennes

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Cévennes region captivates visitors with its mountains, valleys, and unspoiled landscapes. Stop in Anduze to visit the famous Bamboo Garden and hop aboard the Cévennes steam train for an authentic journey through the heart of nature.

The Drôme Provençale

The Drôme Provençale region reveals a rich heritage of hilltop villages, lavender fields, and a gentle way of life. This region is sure to charm you.

Explore Vaison-la-Romaine and its ancient ruins, then discover Grignan and its majestic castle overlooking the Provençal landscape.

The must-see caves

Dive into the depths of the earth and discover exceptional underground sites. The Cocalière Cave, the Salamander Cave, and the Chauvet Cave invite you to explore fascinating worlds of magnificent concretions, natural formations, and evidence of prehistory.

Take a journey through history with this emotionally rich visit.