Best canyons around Bezouce are primarily found within the Gorges du Gardon, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This area features the Gardon River, which has carved a deep canyon through limestone rocks, creating a landscape characterized by cliffs up to 150 meters high. The region is recognized for its ecological importance, hosting diverse flora and fauna, and offers a variety of natural and historical features.
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Simply beautiful to look at and a great building that has stood for centuries
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A beautiful loop from Collias. However, the "lower" section will be much more interesting than the "plateau" (T3). There are still a few tricky sections to note in the lower section (T2).
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Warning: it's impossible to follow the T2 route. Many hikers find themselves at a dead end because the route leads to a rock. I tried to climb it, but it leads to nothing at all, and it's rather dangerous! The same goes for trying to approach T3 from above; it gets stuck after about 80m. You simply have to descend the small 5/6m cliff via a small fault, which is easy to descend, although it's impressive. Don't worry, take your time; there are quite a few holds, but you've been warned.
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This ancient ruined hermitage is located on the heights of the Gardon gorges. Getting there allows for a beautiful walk in the forest.
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Yes because it is the Pont du Gard
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There is a prehistoric cave/grotto to visit near the Pont du Gard.
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Half-open large cave washed out of the natural limestone. Inaccessible.
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Beautiful bird's eye view from the heights.
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The canyons around Bezouce are primarily found within the Gorges du Gardon, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This area is characterized by the Gardon River carving deep through limestone rocks, creating dramatic landscapes with cliffs up to 150 meters high. You'll find emerald green waters, lush vegetation, and a rich biodiversity, including various plant and animal species.
The Gorges du Gardon are rich in history. Notable sites include the Salpêtrière Prehistoric Shelter, a Stone Age campsite located under a massive overhanging rock near the Pont du Gard. The Pont du Gard itself, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient Roman aqueduct. You can also find the Hermitage of the Gardon Gorges, an ancient ruined religious building, and the medieval Pont Saint-Nicolas.
Yes, the Gorges du Gardon offer extensive hiking opportunities with nearly 350 kilometers of marked trails suitable for all fitness levels. You can find routes ranging from easy walks to more challenging ascents through the canyon and along the plateaus. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options in the Hiking around Bezouce guide.
Beyond hiking, the Gorges du Gardon are an excellent playground for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy canoeing and kayaking on the Gardon River, with several rental options available. The steep cliffs are popular for rock climbing and a Via Ferrata. Mountain biking is also popular, with 270 km of marked trails, some passing through the Gorges' Nature Reserve. For more ideas, check out the Running Trails around Bezouce and Road Cycling Routes around Bezouce guides.
Yes, the Gorges du Gardon are generally suitable for families. The river's calm sections are ideal for family-friendly canoeing and kayaking. There are also numerous easy hiking trails and natural bathing spots along the river for swimming. The historical sites like the Pont du Gard offer educational and engaging experiences for all ages.
Many trails in the Gorges du Gardon are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas like the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, to protect wildlife and ensure safety. Always check local signage for specific restrictions in certain areas or on particular trails.
The Gorges du Gardon are beautiful year-round, but the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities, with less crowded trails. Summer (July and August) is ideal for water activities like swimming and canoeing, though it can be quite hot and busy.
Yes, the Gorges du Gardon offer challenging options. Some hiking routes involve steep ascents with stairs and iron handles, such as the path leading to the View of a bend in the Gardon River. The cliffs are also a popular destination for rock climbing, and a Via Ferrata provides thrilling experiences for those seeking more advanced adventures.
Parking is available at various access points to the Gorges du Gardon, particularly in villages like Collias and Remoulins, which serve as popular starting points for activities like canoeing and hiking. There are also designated parking areas near major attractions like the Pont du Gard.
The Gorges du Gardon are special due to their designation as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting their exceptional natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The combination of dramatic landscapes, emerald waters, towering cliffs, and a wide array of wildlife creates a unique natural environment. Furthermore, the presence of significant historical sites like the Pont du Gard adds a cultural dimension, making it a truly rewarding destination.
Absolutely. The View of a bend in the Gardon River offers a stunning bird's eye perspective from the heights after a steep ascent. Many trails along the gorges also provide breathtaking panoramic views of the meandering river and the impressive limestone cliffs.
Yes, the clear waters of the Gardon River offer numerous natural bathing spots, especially downstream from Pont Saint-Nicolas, including areas near Collias and the Pont du Gard. These spots are popular for cooling off during warmer months.


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