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Best Hotels in Gard — What to Expect
For many, the Gard department is defined by the immense, three-tiered Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct that is one of France's most staggering ancient monuments. This sun-drenched corner of Provence offers far more than that single landmark, however. You can lose yourself in the medieval lanes of Uzès, a handsome town with a ducal palace and a perfect Saturday market, or explore the dramatic gorges of the Cèze and Gardon rivers, ideal for a refreshing canoe trip. The landscape is a compelling mix of wild scrubland, vineyards, and historic villages like the pottery center of Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie.
The area suits travelers seeking a mix of culture and outdoor activity. Families love the easy access to swimming spots and Roman history, while couples find romance in the hilltop villages and local wine tastings. Nîmes, with its own impressive Roman arena and excellent train connections to Avignon and Montpellier, is a practical base. For a quieter stay, consider Uzès or a rural *mas* (farmhouse) near Remoulins for proximity to the Pont du Gard. Renting a car is the best way to explore the scattered sights at your own pace.
Accommodation here is diverse, from charming guesthouses in Uzès to modern chain hotels in Nîmes. On HOTEVI, you'll find options like the upscale Maison d'Uzès, the contemporary Novotel Nîmes, the family-friendly Hotel Le Saint Jean in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, the simple Ibis Styles near the Pont du Gard, and the vineyard-set Château de Montcaud near Anduze. The region is dominated by mid-range boutique hotels and comfortable B&Bs, with a few luxury historic properties.
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