Attractions and places to see around La Calmette, a village northwest of Nîmes in the Gard department of France, offer a blend of local historical sites and access to regional attractions. The village features a medieval center with ancient houses and cobblestone streets. Its surroundings include diverse landscapes of farmland, vineyards, and garrigue, with the GR63 hiking trail passing through the village.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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beautiful, one of the attractions of Nimes.
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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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The fountain garden is unique, enchanting the viewer with its playful elegance, its impressive French flair, but also with its Roman temple, which was built in honor of the Roman goddess of the hunt, Diana.
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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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beautiful view of the Saint Nicolas bridge
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Magnificent medieval bridge spanning the Gardon, dating from the 13th century.
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The Pont Saint-Nicolas de Campagnac is a medieval arched bridge in the south of France, near the villages of Blauzac and Sainte-Anastasie. It still serves as a road bridge between Nîmes and Uzès.
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In the 18th century, the Jardins de la Fontaine were built on the ancient site of the spring, which stretches from the Magnet Tower to the Temple of Diana. They were one of the first public gardens in Europe. The work led to the discovery and excavation of the Roman buildings. For many Nimes, the garden is still a favorite place for a stroll in the city.
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La Calmette is an excellent base for exploring the rich history of the Gard region. You can visit Nîmes, often called the "French Rome," which boasts remarkably preserved Roman monuments like the Maison Carrée (Roman Temple), a 2,000-year-old temple considered one of the best-preserved in the world. Other notable sites in Nîmes include the Amphitheatre, Tour Magne, and the Sainte-Baudile Church. Just 25 km away, the Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a breathtaking Roman aqueduct.
Yes, the area offers diverse natural landscapes. The immediate surroundings of La Calmette feature garrigue, farmland, and vineyards, providing scenic views. For a specific viewpoint, head to Le Castellas – View over the Gardon, which offers magnificent and photogenic views over the Gardon river. The stunning Gorges du Gardon are also nearby, offering opportunities for exploration and appreciating biodiversity.
The region around La Calmette is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The Grande Randonnée (GR) 63 hiking trail passes directly through the village, connecting to the surrounding countryside. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For detailed options, explore the hiking trails around La Calmette, MTB trails, or running routes available on komoot.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Jardin de la Fontaine in Nîmes is one of Europe's first public parks, offering a beautiful and tranquil retreat with canals, statues, and Mediterranean plants, perfect for a family stroll. The Maison Carrée (Roman Temple) is also listed as family-friendly, providing an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. For outdoor activities like hiking and exploring, the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and less crowded conditions. Summers can be hot, especially in July and August, but are suitable for activities involving water, such as swimming near the Pont du Gard.
La Calmette features a charming medieval center laid out in a distinct circular pattern. You can explore ancient village houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and vaulted passages. The village also boasts picturesque old dovecotes (pigeonniers) and the GR63 hiking trail passes directly through its old village, offering immediate access to the surrounding countryside.
Yes, the Carré d’Art – Museum of Contemporary Art of Nîmes is listed as wheelchair accessible. This modern museum, designed by Norman Foster, offers a contemporary contrast to Nîmes' ancient Roman architecture and houses a significant collection of contemporary art.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all attractions are not always available, many natural areas and hiking trails in the garrigue and surrounding countryside are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The Gorges du Gardon and the areas around the Pont du Gard are popular for walks, but always check local regulations for specific sites.
Hiking trails around La Calmette vary in difficulty and terrain. You'll find paths through diverse landscapes including vineyards, farmlands, and the forested garrigue. Trails range from easy, shorter loops like 'Le Clos Gaillard' to moderate and difficult routes, such as 'Windmill – Gouffre des Espélugues' or 'St Chaptes Uzès – Russan Bridge over the Gardon loop'. The GR63 trail also offers extensive walking opportunities. You can find more details on the hiking guide for La Calmette.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The remarkably preserved Roman sites in Nîmes, such as the Maison Carrée, are highly praised for their historical significance. The Jardin de la Fontaine is loved for its enchanting beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The scenic viewpoints like Le Castellas – View over the Gardon are also popular for their photographic opportunities and natural settings.
Yes, beyond Nîmes, the picturesque town of Uzès is approximately 18 km northeast of La Calmette. Uzès is known for its medieval garden, historic towers, and its Duchy, offering a different historical and architectural experience compared to the Roman focus of Nîmes.


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