Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Bonnet-Du-Gard include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features in the Gard department of France. This village is characterized by its Roman heritage, including remnants of an ancient aqueduct system. Visitors can explore medieval streets and enjoy views over the Rhône valley. The area offers diverse points of interest, from ancient engineering marvels to natural caves and scenic paths.
Last updated: July 6, 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 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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Due to the very steep climb, once the cave is passed, over rocks with places where even steel handrails had to be placed, this walk cannot be classified as “easy for every walker”.
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Nice place in a wonderful area, however the chapel and cave were blocked off with bars so please don't expect to visit
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The Pont-du-Gard greenway is a real delight for lovers of nature and discovery. Over its nearly 20 kilometres, this bucolic path reveals breathtaking landscapes and allows you to explore the fascinating history of the region. From the majestic Pont du Gard to the charming town of Uzès, each pedal stroke combines the pleasure of effort and wonder at the preserved beauty of the place.
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Already seen accustomed for 50 years
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The Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct located in the south of France, near the city of Nîmes. It was built in the 1st century AD to carry water from the sources of the River Eure to the city of Nîmes, a distance of almost 50 kilometers. The bridge is an exceptional example of Roman engineering, with a system of stone canals that allowed water to be transported a distance of 50 kilometers, across rugged terrain, with a difference in level of only 17 meters. The Pont du Gard is also remarkable for its size and beauty, with its three tiers of arches rising to a height of 49 meters above the River Gardon. The Pont du Gard is today a popular tourist attraction, with a museum that tells the story of the aqueduct's construction and its use. Visitors can also stroll along the bridge, picnic in the surrounding gardens and canoe and kayak in the Gardon River. Sound and light shows are also organized on the bridge in summer. The Pont du Gard has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985 and is one of the most visited sites in the Languedoc-Roussillon region.
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Within the village itself, you can discover the fortified church, which dates back to the 9th century and incorporates stones from the old Roman aqueduct. As you wander through the narrow, cobbled streets, look for the old stone wash house and the clock tower, which contribute to the village's historic charm. Traces of the Roman aqueduct system can also be found reused in the walls of houses.
The region is rich in Roman history. Besides the iconic Pont du Gard, you can visit the Roman Tunnels of Sernhac, which are accessible via a 7km hike from Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard. Further afield, the city of Nîmes, about 18 km away, boasts impressive Roman monuments like the Amphitheatre of Nîmes, Tour Magne, and Maison Carrée. Roman Arles, approximately 29 km away, also offers a wealth of Roman heritage.
Yes, the village's fortified church is a significant historical and religious site. Additionally, you can visit Saint Vérédème Chapel, which marks the location of the hermitage of Saint Vérédème. Nearby, La Baume Saint-Vérédème Cave and Chapel is a site occupied since the Paleolithic era, later becoming a place of pilgrimage with a chapel at the cave's entrance.
From the top of the village, particularly around the church, you can enjoy expansive vantage points over the Rhône valley. The Gardon River, flowing beneath the Pont du Gard, offers beautiful natural scenery. For a more dramatic natural spectacle, the Cascades du Sautadet, natural waterfalls, are about 29 km away.
Absolutely. The Pont du Gard Greenway (Voie Verte du Pont du Gard) is a nearly 20-kilometer path offering breathtaking landscapes. It connects the majestic Pont du Gard to the town of Uzès, making it ideal for nature lovers, hiking, and cycling. You can find various cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, in the area. For more details, explore the Cycling around Saint-Bonnet-Du-Gard guide.
Yes, the Gardon River, which flows beneath the Pont du Gard, offers excellent opportunities for canoeing and kayaking. It's a popular way to experience the aqueduct from a unique perspective and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails around Saint-Bonnet-Du-Gard, ranging from moderate to difficult. Routes often feature scenic views of the Pont du Gard and explore the diverse landscapes of the region. For specific routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Saint-Bonnet-Du-Gard guide.
The Pont du Gard is very family-friendly, with a museum, visitor amenities, and ample space for picnics. Children can also enjoy splashing in the Gardon River. The Pont du Gard Greenway is suitable for family bike rides. For a sweet treat, the Haribo Candy Museum in Uzès, about 14 km away, is a popular choice for families.
Several charming villages are within a short drive. Castillon-du-Gard, just 5 km away, has a delightful medieval center. Uzès, approximately 14 km distant, features an interesting medieval center, including the Cathedral of Saint-Theodorit. Beaucaire and Tarascon, both around 15-16 km away, offer historical castles and picturesque settings along the Rhône River.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive engineering and historical significance of the Pont du Gard, often highlighting the beautiful light shows in the evening. The Pont du Gard Greenway is loved for its breathtaking landscapes and the pleasure of combining effort with the preserved beauty of the place. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore ancient sites and enjoy outdoor activities like splashing in the river or cycling through nature.
The summer months are popular, especially for activities like canoeing and kayaking in the Gardon River, and enjoying the sound and light shows at the Pont du Gard. However, for hiking and cycling on paths like the Pont du Gard Greenway, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, making outdoor exploration more comfortable.
Yes, you can visit the Remains of the Old Remoulins Suspension Bridge. This site offers a wonderful viewpoint of the Gardon River and the surrounding landscape, allowing you to imagine the former structure that was dismantled in 1937. Vision boxes are available to help visualize what the bridge once looked like.


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