Best attractions and places to see around Manduel include a mix of local historical sites and significant Roman heritage in the nearby city of Nîmes. Manduel, a smaller commune, serves as a strategic base for exploring the rich cultural and natural landscapes of the Gard department. The area offers a variety of experiences, from ancient monuments to scenic cycle paths. Its proximity to Nîmes, approximately 9-10 km away, makes many of the region's most significant sites easily accessible.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Super layout of an old railway line.
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nice little tunnel on an old railway line
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Do this circuit during the week, not on the weekend, too many people around
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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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very nicely maintained station
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beautiful station, with scarecrows on bicycles
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Within Manduel itself, you can explore the Saint-Genest Church, built between 1855 and 1860 in Romanesque-Byzantine style, which houses historical paintings and furnishings. Another notable site is the well-preserved Roman Mileage Marker (Milliaire), located opposite the town hall, dating back to 145 BCE.
Manduel is an excellent base for exploring significant Roman heritage. Just 9-10 km away in Nîmes, you can visit the Nîmes Amphitheatre, one of the best-preserved Roman monuments globally. Also in Nîmes are the impressive 2000-year-old Maison Carrée (Roman Temple) and the Jardin de la Fontaine, which includes the Roman Temple of Diana and the Tour Magne. The extraordinary 2000-year-old Roman aqueduct, Pont du Gard, is approximately 15 km away.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Nîmes Amphitheatre, Maison Carrée (Roman Temple), and Jardin de la Fontaine are all listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the Pont du Gard Greenway offers a picturesque and family-friendly cycling experience.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Pont du Gard Greenway is a picturesque cycling path spanning nearly 20 kilometers, connecting the majestic Pont du Gard to the charming town of Uzès. Another unique experience is the Cycle tunnel with light show, a beautifully restored railway tunnel where movement triggers a light display. For more cycling options, you can explore various Road Cycling Routes and Gravel Biking routes around Manduel.
There are several hiking opportunities around Manduel. You can find trails like the 'Capitelles of Mas d'Escattes loop' or the 'Town Hall Square – Madonna Tower loop'. These range from easy to moderate difficulty. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Manduel guide.
The most prominent natural feature is the Jardin de la Fontaine in Nîmes. This 15-hectare green space is considered one of Europe's first public parks, featuring a canal, pools, statues, and Mediterranean plants. It offers scenic views and a tranquil retreat.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved Roman monuments like the Nîmes Amphitheatre and Maison Carrée for their historical significance and architectural beauty. The Jardin de la Fontaine is praised as an enchanting green area and a pleasant place to stroll. The cycling paths, such as the Pont du Gard Greenway and the Cycle tunnel with light show, are also highly rated for their unique experiences and scenic landscapes.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, avoiding the peak heat of summer. However, the Jardin de la Fontaine is particularly pleasant in summer for its shady areas.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Cycle tunnel with light show on the old railway line between Beaucaire and Alès offers a unique and memorable experience that might be less known than the major Roman sites. Its interactive light display makes it a fun and unexpected discovery for cyclists.
To fully appreciate the major Roman sites in Nîmes (Amphitheatre, Maison Carrée, Jardins de la Fontaine) and the Pont du Gard, you would ideally need at least two full days. Manduel's local sites can be explored in a few hours. If you plan to include cycling or hiking, allocate additional time accordingly.
Manduel's close proximity to Nîmes (around 9-10 km) means that public transport options, such as local buses, are generally available to connect to Nîmes. From Nîmes, many key attractions are within walking distance or accessible via local city transport. For the Pont du Gard, specific bus services operate from Nîmes.


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