Attractions and places to see around Pouzilhac include historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural landmarks. This medieval village in the Gard department of southern France features well-preserved heritage and picturesque surroundings. The area is characterized by its garrigue landscape and vineyards, offering a glimpse into the region's natural environment. Pouzilhac's location provides access to significant regional attractions, including several UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A masterpiece of Roman engineering, the Pont du Gard is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This three-tiered aqueduct is one of the region's iconic landmarks.
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Chapel dating from the 12th century, located amidst the vineyards of Saint-Victor-la-Coste
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The Pont du Gard aqueduct was built in the opus quadratum (Roman ashlar construction method), which means that Cretaceous limestones were used, all of the same height and extracted from quarries near Pont du Gard.
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The chapel housing the Hermitage of Our Lady of Mayran is located on a former Roman villa. It was part of the Abbey of Saint Victor in Marseille and was built during the 12th century in the shape of a Latin cross. It was in the 19th century that a statue of the Virgin Mary was placed above the bell tower, a statue that has since been removed due to a risk of landslide (which also affected the entire building, which is now closed to the public). Since the 17th century, a pilgrimage has been held every first Sunday in May to protect against plague and drought. The small park remains open and invites you to take the time to sit on the benches provided and appreciate the peace and serenity of the place.
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Great view of the Pont du Gard
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Absolutely worth seeing and impressive building.
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A very impressive building. It's unbelievable what the Romans built there.
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Pouzilhac itself is a medieval village with preserved ramparts and historic streets. Nearby, you can visit the 12th-century Chapel of the Hermitage of Notre-Dame de Mayran amidst vineyards. The village also features the impressive Château de Pouzilhac and the Église Saint-Privat, both significant historical buildings.
Yes, the most prominent is the Pont du Gard, an ancient Roman aqueduct located about 11 km away. You can also find other remains of the Roman aqueduct system, such as the Valmale bridge, which shows the course of the canal through a rock tunnel.
The area around Pouzilhac is characterized by its garrigue landscape, offering a typical Mediterranean wild environment. You'll also find extensive vineyards, where local winemakers produce Côtes-du-Rhône appellation wines, perfect for scenic walks.
Absolutely. The Pont du Gard is fully developed for tourism with a museum, shop, and bistro, and offers opportunities to splash in the Gardon river. The Chapel of the Hermitage of Notre-Dame de Mayran also has a small park that remains open, inviting quiet contemplation.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For running, you can explore trails like the 'Oppidum Saint Vincent de Gaujac' loop. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'La Roque-sur-Cèze – Canals of Goudargues' for road cycling or 'Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie – Caderousse' for touring. You can find more details on running trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling routes around Pouzilhac.
The Château de Pouzilhac is a private property and a registered historical monument. While you can admire its medieval character from the outside, including its square keep and imposing gate, it is not generally open for public tours.
Pouzilhac is well-situated for exploring other picturesque villages. Uzès, just 15 km away, boasts a medieval center and its Duchy. Other charming villages with historical monuments, such as Saint-Victor-la-Coste (6 km) and Castillon-du-Gard (8 km), are also easily accessible.
Pouzilhac offers a well-preserved medieval ambiance. You can explore the remains of its fortifications, wander through old cobblestone streets, and admire historic houses with the warm ochre and red hues typical of the Languedoc region. The village also features a belfry with a wrought-iron campanile.
For breathtaking views, head to the View of the Pont du Gard, where the ancient aqueduct appears in all its splendor. The Remains of the Old Remoulins Suspension Bridge also offer wonderful views of the Gardon river and the surrounding landscape.
Visitors are consistently impressed by the Pont du Gard's ancient construction, noting its remarkable preservation after over 2000 years. Many appreciate the opportunity to refresh themselves in the Gardon river below, which is shallow in parts and suitable for children. The site is also praised for its beautiful light shows in the evening.
Yes, you can visit the Remains of the Old Remoulins Suspension Bridge. This site features the piles and octrois of a former suspension bridge, with reconstructed decking and vision boxes that help visualize its original appearance. It offers a panoramic view of the Gardon river.
Pouzilhac is situated in a rich vineyard area, producing wines under the Côtes-du-Rhône appellation. Visitors can enjoy walks through these scenic vineyards and experience the local winemaking culture.
The region's garrigue landscape and vineyards are best enjoyed during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the historical sites. Summer can be quite hot, though the Gardon river offers opportunities for cooling down near the Pont du Gard.


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