TOURISM
Goudargues, nicknamed the "Little Venice of the Gard," is surrounded by remarkable sites waiting to be discovered. Here are some must-see places to visit in the surrounding area:
La Roque-sur-Cèze and the Cascades du Sautadet: About 5 km from Goudargues, this picturesque village is listed among "The Most Beautiful Villages of France." Nearby, the Cascades du Sautadet offer a stunning natural spectacle with their waterfalls and rapids on the Cèze River.
Montclus: Located about 10 km away, this medieval village, also listed among "The Most Beautiful Villages of France," charms visitors with its castle and quaint alleyways.
Aiguèze: Around 15 km away, perched above the Ardèche Gorges, this village offers panoramic views and remarkable architectural heritage.
Lussan and the Concluses: About 12 km away, Lussan is a "Village of Character" with panoramic views of the region. Nearby, the Concluses de Lussan are spectacular gorges perfect for hiking.
Barjac: Around 20 km away, this Renaissance town is renowned for its antique markets and architectural heritage.
Uzès: About 25 km away, Uzès—France’s first duchy—is famous for its historic center, Provençal market, and ducal palace.
Ardèche Gorges and Pont d’Arc: About 25 km away, this natural site offers breathtaking landscapes, swimming spots, and opportunities for canoeing and kayaking.
Aven d’Orgnac: Around 15 km away, this spectacular cave is designated a Grand Site of France and offers fascinating guided tours.
Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave: About 30 km away, this replica of the prehistoric decorated cave offers an immersive experience into cave art over 30,000 years old.
Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie: About 22 km away, this village is known for its pottery tradition and artisan workshops.
These sites offer a rich variety of landscapes, historical heritage, and cultural activities to explore during your stay in the Goudargues region.