Best attractions and places to see around Rodilhan include a blend of local heritage and significant historical sites. This commune in the Gard department of France is surrounded by agricultural landscapes, featuring vineyards and orchards. Rodilhan serves as a base to explore ancient Roman monuments and unique natural environments. The area offers a variety of cultural and historical points of interest within a short distance.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The amphitheater is gigantic and very reminiscent of the Colosseum in Rome.
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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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The amphitheater is one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the world. The monument is 133 meters long, 101 meters wide, and 21 meters high. It was built at the end of the 1st century AD, shortly after the Colosseum in Rome, as an arena for gladiator games and venatio tournaments.
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In the centre of the city is the Arena, the Roman amphitheatre, which was built between 90 and 120 AD. It is 133 metres long and 101 metres wide, and has space for around 25,000 spectators. The façade is 21 metres high and consists of two rows of 60 arches, one above the other.
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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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The area around Rodilhan is rich in Roman history. Just 6 km away in Nîmes, you can explore the impressive Nîmes Amphitheatre, the well-preserved Maison Carrée (Roman Temple), and the Tour Magne. Approximately 15 km from Rodilhan, don't miss the UNESCO World Heritage site of Pont du Gard, an ancient Roman aqueduct.
Yes, Rodilhan is surrounded by agricultural landscapes with vineyards and orchards, perfect for nature walks. In Nîmes, the Jardin de la Fontaine is a beautiful 15-hectare green area, considered one of Europe's first public parks. Further afield, the unique natural environment of the Camargue, a 'Grand Site de France', is about 20 km away, and the Gorges du Gardon offer stunning natural beauty.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy touring bicycle loops like the "Pradier Fountain – Saint Paul Church loop from Rodilhan" or more challenging road cycling routes such as the "Cabrières – Old village of Montfrin loop from Bouillargues". For mountain biking, explore trails like the "Magne Tower – Scenic Singletrack Trail loop from Nîmes Centre". You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Rodilhan, MTB Trails around Rodilhan, and Road Cycling Routes around Rodilhan guides.
Absolutely. Many of the historical sites are suitable for families, including the Nîmes Amphitheatre and Maison Carrée (Roman Temple), which offer engaging historical experiences. The Jardin de la Fontaine in Nîmes is also a wonderful place for families to stroll and relax. The Rodilhan Arena hosts cultural and festive events that can be enjoyable for all ages.
In Rodilhan, you can explore the local heritage by visiting the Church of St. John the Evangelist, the village's castle, and the chapel Polvelières. The Rodilhan Arena is also a notable point of interest, regularly hosting cultural and festive events that reflect the region's traditions.
Beyond Rodilhan's agricultural landscapes, the wider region offers the unique natural environment of the Camargue, known for its landscapes and wildlife, located about 20 km away. The Etang de Scamandre is another beautiful natural pond within reach, and the Gorges du Gardon near Sainte-Anastasie provide stunning natural scenery.
Yes, several significant religious sites are accessible. The Sainte-Baudile Church in Nîmes is a large neo-Gothic church dedicated to Saint Baudile. Further afield, the Abbaye Notre Dame de Montmajour near Arles is a historic abbey, and the town of Saint-Gilles, 17 km away, features an impressive 12th-century abbey church.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. Spring (April-May) offers mild temperatures and blooming landscapes, while autumn (September-October) provides comfortable weather and harvest festivities in the vineyards. Summer can be warm, but attractions like the Jardin de la Fontaine offer shaded retreats.
Yes, in addition to the Jardin de la Fontaine in Nîmes, there are various remarkable gardens in the vicinity. These include Jardin aquatique « Aux fleurs de l'eau », Jardin du château de Brantes, Jardin de l'Alchimiste, Bambouseraie de Prafrance, and Parc et jardins du château de Flaugergues.
Rodilhan has a rich archaeological history. Findings date back 10,000 years to the Mesolithic period, including a flint knapping workshop. Evidence of a vast habitat from the Neolithic and Copper Age has also been discovered, and the foundation of a Roman villa suggests early Roman presence in the area.
Beyond Nîmes and its Roman monuments, several nearby towns offer historical attractions. Arles, about 23 km away, is a UNESCO World Heritage site with Roman monuments and religious sites. Avignon, 33 km away, boasts the Palais des Papes. Beaucaire (17 km) and Tarascon (18 km) both feature historic castles, such as the Chateau de Beaucaire and Chateau de Tarascon.
The natural environment around Rodilhan, with its vineyards and orchards, offers many opportunities for walks. While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, many natural areas and less crowded paths are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control and local regulations are followed.


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