Attractions and places to see around Aigaliers offer a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural heritage within the Gard department of France. This charming commune provides insights into local heritage and the beauty of the Uzège region, with various Aigaliers landmarks, viewpoints, and natural features to explore. The area is also known for its Aigaliers trails and routes, popular for those seeking outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A square surrounded by arcades. Beautiful cafés, shops, and restaurants are located beneath the plane trees. There's a market here and throughout most of the town on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Impressive church
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Magnificent city, place for herbs to do on Saturday morning 🌞
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Truly superb marketplace! to do on Saturday morning 🌞
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The parish church of Saint-Théodorit in Uzès in the French department of Gard is a former cathedral built in the 17th century on the site of a previous Romanesque building, dedicated to the holy priest and martyr Theodore of Euchaita. It served as the seat of the bishop of Uzès until 1792. The bell tower has been recognized as a monument historique since 1862; the actual building of the church followed in 1963.
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On a sunny May day. Hiked a strenuous but beautiful tour. Absolutely impossible to find without Koomot navigation, not signposted anywhere. The waterfall had almost dried up, but this idyll with the clear water is amazing. Only a half-overgrown path leads there, supposedly through private property, but there is nothing there but bush. Then on to the dried up river with the small natural swimming pools with clear, cold water, we bathed in it, apart from us there were only 2 parts to see, probably an insider tip. The path is very demanding, to very rocky scree paths, the fantastic view makes up for everything.
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Aigaliers offers several historical sites. You can visit the ruins of Le Castellas, a 13th-century medieval castle, or the 12th-century Notre-Dame de Gattigues Church, known for its semi-circular apse and recently uncovered naive-style frescoes. The 17th-century Pont du Bourdiguet bridge is also a notable civil engineering work. Additionally, you can find numerous disused wash houses, ruined lignite mining sites, and glass works ruins scattered throughout the commune.
Yes, Aigaliers boasts several natural features. Explore the tranquil Comblau Valley, a secluded natural setting, or visit Trevadou Pond where you might spot signs of beaver activity. The Oppidum de la Dame, a prehistoric hill fort, offers a blend of history and nature on a large, flat hilltop. The area also features varied landscapes like garrigues and valleys, perfect for exploration.
The area around Aigaliers is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous marked hiking and cycling trails that allow you to explore the local landscapes and historical sites. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking trails around Aigaliers, or if you prefer cycling, check out the gravel biking routes or MTB trails in the region.
While Aigaliers itself offers historical ruins and natural exploration suitable for families, nearby Uzès has several family-friendly spots. The Place aux Herbes in Uzès is a vibrant square with cafes and restaurants, perfect for a family outing. The Uzès - Saint-Théodorit Cathedral is also considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into local history and architecture.
While Aigaliers doesn't host its own major market, it's conveniently close to several towns with vibrant markets. Uzès, for example, has a popular market on Saturdays, and also on Wednesdays at the Place aux Herbes. Other nearby towns like Alès (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Monday, Friday) and Remoulins (Friday) also offer opportunities to experience local culture and find fresh produce.
The region around Aigaliers is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. During these seasons, the weather is ideal for hiking and cycling, allowing you to comfortably explore the garrigues, valleys, and historical sites. Summers can be hot, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable for strenuous activities.
Yes, for a unique natural swimming experience, head to The Little Aiguières. This site features clear, cold water and small natural swimming pools within a beautiful, idyllic setting. It's considered a hidden gem, though the path to reach it can be demanding and rocky.
Uzès is a significant nearby town, often considered a must-see when visiting Aigaliers. It's known for its historical importance and well-preserved old city center, featuring narrow streets and a central square with arcades. Key attractions in Uzès include the lively Place aux Herbes and the historic Uzès - Saint-Théodorit Cathedral.
Yes, Aigaliers has remnants of its industrial past. You can discover abandoned lignite mining sites with visible ruins near some walking trails. Additionally, the ruins of a glass works, active in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, can be found south of Le Chabian, showcasing the area's history of glass production.
While specific viewpoints within Aigaliers are not explicitly highlighted, the ruined windmill near La Bruyerette, situated on a high spot, likely offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The area's hiking trails also lead through varied terrain, providing opportunities for panoramic vistas over the garrigues and valleys.
The Notre-Dame de Gattigues Church is a small 12th-century church located in the hamlet of Gattigues. It is part of a network of churches connected to the abbey in La Chaise Dieu. During renovations in the 1990s, colorful naive-style frescoes were uncovered inside, adding to its historical and artistic significance.
While the guide highlights cafes and restaurants in nearby Uzès, such as those around the Place aux Herbes, specific cafes or restaurants directly within the small commune of Aigaliers are not detailed. Visitors often venture to nearby towns for a wider selection of dining options.
Bruyes Manor House in Aigaliers is historically significant as the birthplace of Admiral de Bruyes. He was a naval captain who served under Napoleon and is known for his role in the naval battle of Aboukir in 1798.


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