Best castles around Castillon-Du-Gard are found in a region where the medieval village itself embodies fortified origins. Castillon-du-Gard is a restored medieval village, characterized by golden stone houses and narrow, winding streets. Situated on a hill, it offers panoramic views of the Gardon valley, including the Pont du Gard. The village's historical significance is evident in its ancient architecture and remnants of its past.
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On a wooded hill you discover this castle in gray stone. It cannot be visited, but know that it has four corner towers which protect four curtain walls and a square tower.
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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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Saint Siffret is a magnificent medieval village located on the foothills of a limestone plateau a few kilometers from Uzès. Its cobbled streets, its Roman-Byzantine church, its stone houses and its 2 castles are worth the detour and a short visit.
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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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The Castellas is not to be confused with the Château de Saint-Victor-Lacoste, which is a hotel found in the center of the village of the same name. Here are the ruins of an ancient castle strategically located on a rocky pyramid. From up there you overlook the Tave plain and the Rhône valley. The ruins date from the 11th to the 12th century. From the way the fortress was designed, it seems impregnable. You can observe it along this road which slaloms between the large limestone rocks.
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Nice little village. There is a tap, but do not fill your water bottle at the fountain which is not drinkable.
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In 1565, Uzès became the first duchy of France. Located in the heart of the city, the duchy belongs to the Crussol family. The buildings of the Ducal Palace, also called the Castle of the Dukes, Château, Palais ducal, Le Duchè, were built during the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the 17th century. The Castle (Château) of the Dukes was extended by three towers (Tours).
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The high roof of the Gothic castle chapel was covered in the 19th century with glazed roof tiles depicting the Crussol family coat of arms. There are two other towers throughout the Duchy: the Tour polygonale and the circular medieval watchtower (Tour ronde de la vigie).
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Castillon-du-Gard is a beautifully restored medieval village, embodying its historical 'castle' origins through its fortified architecture. You can explore its narrow, winding, cobbled streets, golden stone houses, and remnants of old ramparts. The village also features the Romanesque Chapel of Saint-Caprais and the ruins of the 13th-century Saint-Christophe Chapel, offering a glimpse into its past.
Yes, the Ducal Palace of Uzès (Le Duché d'Uzès) is a prominent example. This castle, built across the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and 17th century, became the first duchy of France in 1565. It features three towers, including a Gothic chapel with distinctive glazed roof tiles.
For impressive ruins and views, visit the View of the Ruins of Le Castellas. These 11th to 12th-century ruins are strategically located on a rocky pyramid, offering commanding views over the Tave plain and the Rhône valley.
Absolutely. The Saint-Siffret Medieval Village is a picturesque settlement with two castles. Its cobbled streets, stone houses, and Roman-Byzantine church provide an immersive experience into medieval life.
Yes, you can view the exterior of Château de Lédenon. This beautiful 12th-century medieval castle is a private property and cannot be visited inside, but its facade and surrounding walls are worth seeing. It also offers a beautiful view of the Rhône plain and the Alpilles.
The region around Castillon-du-Gard offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Uzège-Pont du Gard Loop' or the 'Pont du Gard Greenway'. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Collias – Pont de Collias loop'. There are also running trails, including loops from Castillon-du-Gard with views of the Pont du Gard. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, gravel biking guide, and running guide for the area.
Yes, the View of the Château de La Capelle, situated on a wooded hill, provides a scenic viewpoint. While the castle itself cannot be visited, its setting and architecture are notable. The village of Castillon-du-Gard itself also offers magnificent panoramic views of the Gardon valley, including the Pont du Gard in the distance.
The region is generally pleasant to visit during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and comfortable for exploring both the historical sites and the surrounding natural landscapes. Summers can be hot, but the long daylight hours allow for extended exploration. Winter visits are possible, but some attractions might have reduced hours.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations for individual castles are not provided, exploring the medieval village of Castillon-du-Gard itself can be an engaging experience for families, with its winding streets and historical ambiance. The nearby Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage site, also offers family-friendly activities and educational opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the immersive medieval ambiance and the rich history of the region. The well-preserved architecture, such as the golden stone houses and cobbled streets of Castillon-du-Gard, offers a strong sense of stepping back in time. The panoramic views from hilltop locations, including the iconic Pont du Gard, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared 35 photos and given 56 upvotes for the castles in the area, highlighting their visual appeal and historical significance.
Yes, Castillon-du-Gard, being a charming village, has local cafes and restaurants where you can relax. Similarly, towns like Uzès, where the Ducal Palace is located, offer a variety of dining options. It's always a good idea to check local listings for specific opening hours.
Beyond the main highlights, the entire village of Castillon-du-Gard can be considered a hidden gem, with its preserved medieval structure and historical details. Exploring its narrow alleys and discovering the remnants of its fortified past offers a unique experience. The ruins of the 13th-century Saint-Christophe Chapel are another less-visited historical footprint within the village.


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