Best attractions and places to see around Marguerittes include a blend of local historical sites, natural beauty, and significant regional attractions. Located in the Gard department of France, this commune offers a rich history with Roman influences. The area features garrigue valleys, historical springs, and is part of the Gorges du Gardon, providing diverse natural heritage. Its strategic location also allows easy access to major Roman monuments and cultural sites nearby.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Super layout of an old railway line.
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nice little tunnel on an old railway line
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Do this circuit during the week, not on the weekend, too many people around
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This temple building is impressive and beautiful due to its size and how well preserved it is.
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Don't hesitate to stop in the tunnel to enjoy the light shows.
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Both the Parthenon and the Maison Carrée stand on a podium, emphasizing their importance as temples. The Parthenon is a Doric temple made of marble, while the Maison Carrée is a Roman temple, constructed primarily of limestone and designed in the Corinthian style.
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A quiet place, where it's important to meditate, letting the leaves rustle. A hermit performed several miracles here. This small chapel has become a place of pilgrimage. If you go here, respect the silence, as well as the grounds! Don't prevent others from believing what they want to believe.
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Access is only available during certain periods of the year, due to the conservation of the small inhabitants that inhabit the area. The cave is open from August 16th to November 14th, and from March 16th to April 30th. Bring a good flashlight, as the crossing can take approximately 5 to 10 minutes. This cave is nothing more than the former underground passage of the Gardon River. Accessible to all, be careful, however, once you have crossed, you will be close to the cliff on the other side. The path beyond (T2/T3) can be daunting for some people. Don't hesitate to turn back if you have any hesitation.
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Within Marguerittes, you can explore the historic Chapelle Saint-Pierre, an emblematic chapel with mentions dating back to 1156. It showcases rich architectural and historical past. Additionally, the Arènes de Marguerittes are a significant cultural site, keeping Camargue traditions alive with bullfighting events.
Yes, Marguerittes offers several natural spots. The Combe des Bourguignons is an exceptional garrigue valley featuring an interpretive trail where you can discover ancient agricultural techniques, dry-stone shelters (*capitelles*), and a conservancy of olive trees with superb viewpoints. You can also visit the Source de l'Agarne at Mas Praden, a historical spring restored in 2023, offering a cool spot amidst diverse biodiversity.
Marguerittes is strategically located near several major Roman sites. Just 7 km away, Nîmes boasts the remarkably preserved Maison Carrée (Roman Temple), a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the impressive Amphitheatre of Nîmes. About 12 km away, you can visit the iconic Pont du Gard, a 2000-year-old Roman aqueduct and a Grand Site of France.
The area around Marguerittes offers excellent cycling. The Pont du Gard Greenway is a scenic path connecting the Pont du Gard to Uzès. For more routes, you can explore various options for touring bicycles and gravel biking. For instance, there are routes like the 'Pont du Gard – Pont du Gard loop from Marguerittes' or 'Pont du Gard – Pont de Collias loop from Marguerittes'. You can find detailed routes and guides at Cycling around Marguerittes and Gravel biking around Marguerittes.
Yes, there are several running trails suitable for various fitness levels around Marguerittes. Options include the 'Mas praden loop from Rodilhan' (moderate, 12 km) or shorter routes like the 'Running loop from Marguerittes' (easy, 4.9 km). You can discover more running trails and their details in the Running Trails around Marguerittes guide.
Marguerittes is a hub for Camargue traditions, particularly bullfighting culture. The Arènes de Marguerittes host Camargue races and votive festivals throughout the year, where *raseteurs* confront bulls without harming them, offering a festive and authentic local experience.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. The Maison Carrée (Roman Temple) in Nîmes is a historical site that can fascinate all ages. The Pont du Gard Greenway is also a great family-friendly option for cycling or walking. Exploring the interpretive trail at Combe des Bourguignons offers an educational outdoor experience for families.
The Combe des Bourguignons is a unique site that blends nature, history, and local heritage. It's a garrigue valley historically cultivated by 'Rachalans' who built dry-stone shelters (*capitelles*) and irrigation channels. An interpretive trail allows visitors to learn about ancient agricultural techniques and enjoy the rich garrigue landscape, including an olive tree conservancy with a superb viewpoint.
Yes, the Source de l'Agarne, located at Mas Praden, is a historical spring with roots dating back to 1541. Restored in 2023, it's nestled in a preserved natural setting, offering a cool spot and a chance to observe diverse biodiversity. Guided tours are available to learn more about its history and ecology.
Marguerittes' central location makes it easy to visit several other significant towns. Uzès (17km) is a charming town of art and history. Saint-Gilles (20km) is known for its ancient abbatial church. Roman Arles (25km) offers its own historical treasures, and Avignon Centre (31km) is home to the impressive Palais des Papes.
The La Baume Saint-Vérédème Cave and Chapel is a site with a long history, occupied by humans since the Paleolithic era. It later became a pilgrimage site after Saint Vérédème, a hermit, settled there. The chapel marks the entrance to the cave and the hermitage site, though access to the cave itself may be restricted.
The Marguerittes region is part of the Gorges du Gardon and boasts remarkable natural heritage. This includes a Natura 2000 site known as 'Costières nîmoises' and two natural areas of ecological, faunistic, and floristic interest, making it rich in biodiversity and scenic landscapes.
Yes, you can experience the Cycle tunnel with light show. This beautifully restored railway tunnel on a former line between Beaucaire and Alès is now a scenic bike path. As you cycle through, your movement triggers a dynamic light show with flashing LED strips, creating a unique and fun experience.


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