Attractions and places to see around Saint-Hippolyte-De-Montaigu encompass a mix of historical landmarks and natural features. This commune in the Gard department of France is known for its ancient houses and the prominent Mont Aigu, standing at 257 meters. The area provides various hiking opportunities, connecting to adjacent villages and allowing exploration of the local landscape. Historical sites such as the Oppidum de la Tourasse and the 12th-century Romanesque Church of Saint-Hippolyte contribute to the region's cultural significance.
Last updated: July 2, 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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A square surrounded by arcades. Beautiful cafés, shops, and restaurants are located beneath the plane trees. There's a market here and throughout most of the town on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Impressive church
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Magnificent city, place for herbs to do on Saturday morning 🌞
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Truly superb marketplace! to do on Saturday morning 🌞
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The parish church of Saint-Théodorit in Uzès in the French department of Gard is a former cathedral built in the 17th century on the site of a previous Romanesque building, dedicated to the holy priest and martyr Theodore of Euchaita. It served as the seat of the bishop of Uzès until 1792. The bell tower has been recognized as a monument historique since 1862; the actual building of the church followed in 1963.
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The village of Saint-Hippolyte-de-Montaigu itself offers several historical points of interest, including the ancient fortified site of Oppidum de la Tourasse, the 12th-13th century Square Tower, and the 12th-century Romanesque Church of Saint-Hippolyte. The village center also features ancient houses that provide a glimpse into traditional local architecture.
One of the most impressive historical sites nearby is Pont du Gard, a magnificent Roman aqueduct fully developed for tourism with a museum and facilities. You can also explore the hidden remains of an ancient aqueduct at Valmale bridge, accessible through a rock tunnel.
Yes, the area boasts natural beauty. Mont Aigu, standing at 257 meters, is a prominent natural feature that also holds cultural significance with its madonna. The surroundings of the Pont du Gard also offer opportunities to enjoy the river, with options for splashing or even canoe/kayak rentals nearby.
The region around Saint-Hippolyte-de-Montaigu is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore the dedicated pages for Hiking around Saint-Hippolyte-De-Montaigu, MTB Trails around Saint-Hippolyte-De-Montaigu, and Cycling around Saint-Hippolyte-De-Montaigu.
Yes, the hiking trails around Saint-Hippolyte-de-Montaigu cater to various skill levels. You can find easy loops like the 'Hiking loop from Saint-Hippolyte-de-Montaigu' (4.2 km) or more moderate options such as the 'Chapelle Saint-Pierre Ruins loop' (12.9 km). For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulty, refer to the Hiking around Saint-Hippolyte-De-Montaigu guide.
Absolutely. Pont du Gard is a great family destination, offering a museum and facilities, with opportunities to splash in the river. The charming town of Uzès, particularly its Place aux Herbes with cafes and markets, is also very welcoming for families. Even the Uzès - Saint-Théodorit Cathedral is considered family-friendly.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures. Summers can be quite warm, especially for strenuous activities, but are ideal for enjoying water-based activities near the Pont du Gard.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive scale and historical significance of sites like Pont du Gard, noting its well-developed tourist facilities. The vibrant atmosphere of Place aux Herbes in Uzès, with its shaded plane trees, arcades, and numerous cafes, is also a favorite for relaxation and people-watching.
Yes, the nearby town of Uzès is a must-see. It's known for its historical charm, particularly the Place aux Herbes, a beautiful square with large plane trees, arcades, and many cafes and restaurants. Uzès also hosts markets and is home to the historic Saint-Théodorit Cathedral.
The region features varied terrain, from the relatively flat paths around the village to more undulating landscapes with moderate elevation changes, especially as you explore trails connecting to Mont Aigu or other nearby villages. Hiking and cycling routes often traverse a mix of paved roads, dirt tracks, and natural paths, offering diverse experiences.
While specific named viewpoints are not detailed, the prominence of Mont Aigu (257 meters) suggests it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the town of Uzès is noted as a viewpoint, likely offering scenic perspectives of the town and its environs.


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