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Nimes

The city of Nîmes is less than 70 kilometers from our charming guest house in Barjac. We advise you to visit this emblematic city of the region and more particularly the arenas of Nîmes, the Maison Carrée, the museum of Romanity, the Clock Tower, the Halles de Nîmes and the wood of Espeisses. One of the essential things to do in Nîmes is the Musée de la Romanité which will surprise you with the richness of its exhibitions and its atypical architecture.

In 2022, the long-awaited Anselm Kiefer Foundation opened in Barjac, an opportunity to discover his monumental works in an exceptional setting. This foundation alone is worth the trip to Barjac!

To visit the Eschaton - Anselm Kiefer Foundation website:

ESCHATON FOUNDATION - ANSELM KIEFER  ;

Uzes

The First Duchy of France is less than 50 kilometers from La Gourguille. Architecture lovers will be charmed by the character of its old town. During your visit to Uzès, you should not miss the Romanesque Fenestrelle Tower, the Place aux Herbes and its arcaded houses, the medieval garden and the Saint-Théodorit Cathedral. Let yourself be seduced by a gourmet break on the Place aux Herbes in a restaurant or on the stalls of market gardeners.

In 2022, the long-awaited Anselm Kiefer Foundation opened in Barjac, an opportunity to discover his monumental works in an exceptional setting. This foundation alone is worth the trip to Barjac!

Gard's Bridge

Discover the unmissable Pont-du-Gard, during your stopover in our guest house in Barjac. This ancient Roman aqueduct will surprise you with its conservation and authenticity. During a walk in the middle of the garrigue, get closer to this historic monument.

In 2022, the long-awaited Anselm Kiefer Foundation opened in Barjac, an opportunity to discover his monumental works in an exceptional setting. This foundation alone is worth the trip to Barjac!

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Anduze

Continue your exploration of the region with the town of Anduze. This small town at the gates of the Cévennes is to be discovered. Do not miss the Clock Tower, the Place Couverte, the many fountains, the Protestant Temple and the Rue Droite. Anduze is also known for its artisanal pottery making.

Do not miss the opening of the Anselm Kiefer foundation in Barjac in 2022, the opportunity to discover his monumental works in an exceptional setting. This foundation alone is worth the trip to Barjac!

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The Chartreuse-de-Valbonne

In the Cèze Valley, in the small town of Saint-Paulet-de-Caisson, discover the Chartreuse-de-Valbonne. This monument with a rich history was founded in 1204, it was a monastery housing 40 monks and servants until 1901. Then, it was a leper colony before becoming a house of rehabilitation and reintegration. From now on, you can visit the Chartreuse-de-Valbonne.

Do not miss the opening of the Anselm Kiefer foundation in Barjac in 2022, the opportunity to discover his monumental works in an exceptional setting. This foundation alone is worth the trip to Barjac!

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The Caves of Gard

The Gard is known for its many furnished caves. So, during your getaway to Barjac, you can visit the Trabuc cave, the Espèlugues chasm, the Cocalière cave, the Bramabiau abyss and the Salamander cave. Unique experiences to enjoy with family, couple or friends!

Do not miss the opening of the Anselm Kiefer foundation in Barjac in 2022, the opportunity to discover his monumental works in an exceptional setting. This foundation alone is worth the trip to Barjac!

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La Roque-sur-Cèze

Ranked among the “Most Beautiful Villages of France”, discover Roque-sur-Cèze. Built on a rocky outcrop, this small village overlooks and spans the Cèze by an old bridge with twelve arches. You will stroll between the remains of an old castle, the Romanesque chapel and the blond-colored Genoese stone houses. From the village, you can reach the Sautadet waterfalls.

Do not miss the opening of the Anselm Kiefer foundation in Barjac in 2022, the opportunity to discover his monumental works in an exceptional setting. This foundation alone is worth the trip to Barjac!

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