Immerse yourself in the heart of the Gardon gorges, a 29 km canyon shaped by the Gardon between the village of Dions and the emblematic Pont du Gard, and a true paradise for hikers looking for adventure and a change of scenery.

The Gardon gorges and its breathtaking landscapes

The Gardon gorges are a true green setting, where limestone cliffs sculpted by time mingle with the emerald waters of the Gardon. Between scrubland, caves, gorges and rock walls, in total the Gardon gorges form a 29 km canyon between the village of Dions and the emblematic Pont du Gard.

The diversity of landscapes, holm oak forests, scrubland, steep banks and breathtaking views of the roach, makes it an incredible adventure playground for nature lovers and nature enthusiasts. hiking !

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The Gardon gorges, Biosphere Reserve

You are in the heart of a protected natural site recognized as a Biosphere Reserve, so any activity must be respectful of the environment!

A preserved flora and fauna

The Gorges du Gardon Biosphere Reserve is home to remarkable biodiversity. At the bend of a path, you will be able to observe protected species, such as the European beaver, or Bonelli's eagle. The flora is not to be outdone, with more than 900 plant species, some of which are endemic.

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