Castles around Meynes are situated in the Gard department of France, near the Rhône River. The region is characterized by its historical significance, with medieval villages and fortified structures. The landscape includes riverbanks and areas with scenic views, offering a blend of cultural heritage and natural surroundings. This area provides opportunities to explore historical architecture and local Provençal culture.
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It's worth a visit if you're nearby. Everything is very well preserved. 👍👍👍
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Limitless horizon. I suppose we must see the sea in very good weather. The arrival from the racing circuit further adds to the perspective. Its construction appears to date from the 12th century. Dating was made possible thanks to the use of blocks of calcitic concretions coming from the pipes of the Roman aqueduct of Nîmes. When visiting the castle, we can still spot these rubble stones today with their multiple parallel streaks which correspond to the different planes of crystallization of the limestone. By comparing with the blocks of the church of Saint Bonnet and the Saint Étienne chapel of Saint Hilaire d'Ozilhan, we were able to estimate the construction of part of this building around 1150-1200. But we had to wait until 1311 for it to be cited
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Beautiful medieval castle (12th century) classified as a historic monument since 1990. Private property, cannot be visited but the facade and surrounding walls are worth a detour. Very beautiful view of the Rhône plain and the Alpilles
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This small medieval village is typical of Provence. Its fortified castle overlooks the town. As you stroll through its narrow streets, you'll come across old houses with beautiful facades, doorways with sculpted pediments, and, of course, the Loriol Gate at the village entrance, with the Gardette to its left, a former guardhouse where the gates once controlled access. Stop for a drink at the Café du Commerce and enjoy its pleasant terrace. Afterwards, you can head up to the heights above the town to the Moulin Bonnet.
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Beaucaire Castle is a ruined castle in the commune of Beaucaire in the Gard department in France.
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I don't live far away and I admit I don't know this city. I just go there by bike during my wanderings in the Alpilles massif. It is promised next time I stop to visit the city a little
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Nice view from the bridge
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The castles in the Meynes region offer a rich historical perspective, ranging from medieval fortifications to royal residences. For instance, King René's Castle, or Tarascon Castle, is a magnificent Provençal fortified castle with a history dating back to the 15th century, even serving as a prison. Boulbon Village and Castle provides a glimpse into a typical medieval Provençal village with its fortified structure overlooking the town. Château de Beaucaire is another historical fortress that once guarded the Rhône.
Yes, several castles provide excellent viewpoints. King René's Castle is impressively situated on the banks of the Rhône River. From Château de Beaucaire, you can enjoy great views, particularly towards Tarascon Castle. Additionally, Château de Lédenon is noted for its 'Limitless horizon' and beautiful views of the Rhône plain and the Alpilles.
While the castles themselves offer historical exploration, the area provides family-friendly experiences. The town of Tarascon, home to King René's Castle, is famous for its Rhône River monster legend and hosts an annual Tarasque Festival with a lively funfair. For scenic views that are also family-friendly, consider visiting the View of Tarascon Castle from the Pont de Beaucaire, which offers a pleasant walk along a gravel trail.
Yes, the region around Meynes offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Montfrin Castle loop from Montfrin' or the 'Sernhac Roman Aqueduct Tunnels' loop. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as 'Along the Rhône embankment to Avignon loop from Montfrin'. For running, there are options like the 'Pont du Gard Greenway loop from Meynes'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Meynes, MTB Trails around Meynes, and Running Trails around Meynes guides.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring the castles and their surrounding villages without the intense heat of summer. These seasons also provide beautiful natural scenery.
King René's Castle, or Tarascon Castle, is renowned for its remarkable state of conservation, making it one of the most beautiful medieval castles in France. Built between 1400 and 1435, it showcases the architectural model of the Bastille. Château de Lédenon, a 12th-century medieval castle, is also classified as a historic monument, with its facade and surrounding walls being particularly noteworthy.
Absolutely. Boulbon Village and Castle is a prime example, offering a typical small medieval Provençal village experience. You can wander through its narrow streets, admire old houses with sculpted doorways, and see points of interest like the Loriol Gate. The town of Tarascon, adjacent to King René's Castle, is also charming with its plane trees and statues.
The castles are often set amidst beautiful natural backdrops. King René's Castle is located directly on the banks of the Rhône River. Near Boulbon Village and Castle, you'll find pine forests and windmills, and the Moulin Bonnet offers elevated views. The Pont de Beaucaire, which provides a stunning View of Tarascon Castle, is itself a significant landmark spanning the Rhône.
Yes, the towns surrounding these castles offer amenities. In Boulbon, you can stop at the Café du Commerce. Tarascon and Beaucaire, being larger towns, provide a wider range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options for visitors exploring King René's Castle and Château de Beaucaire respectively.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, architecture, and scenic beauty. The impressive position of King René's Castle on the Rhône, the charm of the medieval Boulbon Village and Castle, and the expansive views from places like Château de Lédenon are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 160 upvotes and more than 110 photos shared for these sites.
While specific public transport routes directly to each castle's entrance may vary, the towns where these castles are located, such as Tarascon and Beaucaire, are generally accessible by regional public transport. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for the most up-to-date information when planning your visit.


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