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Hacienda187 Chemin du Serre de Lauriant
Ales
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Attractions
- Ales Cathedral: Located in the heart of Ales, the Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. It features beautiful stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings.
- Mine Temoin: This former coal mine turned museum offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the region's mining history. Explore the underground tunnels, learn about the miners' daily lives, and see various mining artifacts.
- Bamboo Forest of Prafrance: Just a short drive from Ales, this unique bamboo forest is a peaceful and scenic spot. Take a leisurely walk among the towering bamboo stalks and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings.
- La Bambouseraie en Cevennes: Situated a bit further away, this botanical garden is home to a vast collection of bamboo species from around the world. Explore the lush gardens, discover exotic plants, and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
- Pont du Gard: Located approximately 30 kilometers from Ales, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not only impressive to behold but also offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
- Uzes: Known as one of the most charming towns in the region, Uzes boasts medieval architecture, narrow streets, and a lively market square. Visit the Uzes Cathedral, explore the Duchy's Palace, and immerse yourself in the town's vibrant atmosphere.
- Nimes: About a 40-minute drive from Ales, Nimes is famous for its well-preserved Roman monuments. Don't miss the iconic Roman amphitheater, the Maison Carree, and the beautiful Jardins de la Fontaine.
- Cevennes National Park: For nature enthusiasts, a visit to the Cevennes National Park is a must. This scenic park offers countless hiking trails, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic views of the rugged landscape.
- Anduze: Known as the gateway to the Cevennes, Anduze is a charming town with a rich history. Visit the medieval clock tower, explore the picturesque streets lined with colorful houses, and take a relaxing stroll along the River Gardon. 10. Mont Aigoual: If you're up for a scenic drive, head to Mont Aigoual, the highest peak in the Cevennes. Enjoy breathtaking views from the observatory, go hiking in the surrounding area, or simply appreciate the beauty of this natural landmark.