Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Christol. This village, located in the Vaucluse department of France, is situated on the Plateau d'Albion. The area features historical landmarks, natural formations like caves and lavender fields, and cultural sites. It offers a blend of historical and natural points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Everyone knows the Pont du Gard, but the Castries aqueduct, much less well-known, is definitely worth the detour (to say the least). A very beautiful hike (possibly parking nearby) done in bright sunshine in the early afternoon, which allowed us to be in a solitary and dry landscape, but where the impressive arches of the aqueduct unfold majestically. An appreciable tranquility in the middle of the past. Superb photos are possible, and the loop allows you to see the covered conduit bringing the water. Sometimes at ground level and sometimes on the arches (there it is no longer covered), it is obviously no longer supplied. The interest is to stroll afterwards (or before) in the village in order to see the "urban" part of the aqueduct.
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The Castries Aqueduct winds through the bush landscape and offers beautiful walks in the hinterland.
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A magnificent and impressive structure, numerous paths and hiking trails with trees and shade nearby
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Rather to be done on foot (portage for the bike, except perhaps with a mountain bike via the track not the wooden staircase)...but superb place with a clear 360° view! "Near the communes of Montaud and St Drézéry to the north of Montpellier, on the hill of Grand Devès at an altitude of 212m, the Germans have installed a radio detection and observation station in the Montpellier sector. There is a base there which was to support a pylon but which was recovered and modified by France Telecom, as well as defense and infantry positions protecting a barracks made of dry stones, perforated orange bricks, sheet metal and wood. The station will be occupied by around ten soldiers and supplied by the inhabitants of St Drézéry, it will be destroyed by fire when the Germans leave in August 44." source: https://sudwall.superforum.fr/t9414-centre-de -detection-of-grand-deves-montaud-34
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Almost 7 km long, the Castries aqueduct dates from 1760. It was built by Pierre-Paul Riquet, also at the origin of the Canal du Midi.
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A grandiose and magical place, forged by more than 2000 years of rock quarrying using an unchanged manual method, hundreds of cubic meters of stone quarried there were used in particular to build the Pont de Sommières, then later in Aigues-Mortes and Vigan .
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Another very nice walk we did on Friday March 10 on the coast a lot of wind on the spot really very little
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Saint-Christol is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Romanesque church, Eglise Notre-Dame et de Saint-Christophe, founded in 1119. Other historical sites include the remnants of the Old Castle, the 19th-century Moulin Reynier, and the Chapelle Notre-Dame de L'Amaron, built on the ruins of a hermitage. Additionally, nearby, you can explore the ancient Oppidum of Ambrussum, an archaeological site with Roman road remains.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Castries Aqueduct offers beautiful walks through the landscape, and its impressive arches are a sight to behold. The Carrières de Junas, an ancient stone quarry, provides a unique and engaging environment for exploration, with shapes that evoke human constructions.
The region around Saint-Christol is known for its diverse natural beauty. It's a prime location for caving enthusiasts, with numerous 'avens' (caves) on the Plateau d'Albion, such as Aven de La Cervi and Aven Autran. The area is also famous for its vast lavender fields, especially near Sault, which offer breathtaking scenery when in bloom. Seasonal stream valleys like Grand Vallon add to the picturesque landscape.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous paths, including a segment of the GR 4™, which allows you to admire chestnut groves and terraces. Caving is popular due to the abundance of 'avens'. For cycling, there are options for road cycling and gravel biking. You can find detailed routes for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking around Saint-Christol.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the View of the Castries aqueduct, which offers perspectives of the nearly 7 km long aqueduct in a tranquil setting. Another spot is La Baraque des Allemands, which provides a clear 360° view from the hill of Grand Devès.
Yes, Saint-Christol features the Musée Marceau-Constantin, established in 1996, which houses works donated by the artist Marceau Constantin. The village center itself is a cultural experience, with historical testimonies like washhouses, sundials, and houses with ornate door pediments. You can also explore the Chemin des Cinq Sens (Path of the Five Senses), an artistic trail winding through the mountains with various art installations.
The lavender fields around Saint-Christol, particularly near Sault, are at their most breathtaking when in bloom. This typically occurs from mid-June to mid-July, offering vibrant purple landscapes. Visiting during this period also provides pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, the Castries Aqueduct is loved for its beautiful walks and impressive architecture. The Carrières de Junas is often described as a 'grandiose and magical place' for its unique rock formations and historical depth. The tranquility and opportunity for superb photos are also commonly highlighted by visitors.
Yes, you can experience a local market in Saint-Christol on Thursday mornings. It's a great opportunity to discover local produce and immerse yourself in the village atmosphere.
Absolutely. There are several easy walking trails available. For example, the 'Verargues loop from Entre-Vignes' and the 'Saint-Christol – Church of San Christophe loop from Entre-Vignes' are both rated as easy hikes. You can find more details and other options in the hiking guide for Saint-Christol.
The Castries Aqueduct is a remarkable man-made monument, considered the most significant hydraulic work carried out in France for an individual. Designed by Pierre-Paul Riquet, known for the Canal du Midi, it was built to supply water to the park of Castries castle. Its nearly 7 km length and impressive arches make it a historical and architectural marvel, offering beautiful walks through the hinterland.


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