Best attractions and places to see around Canaules-Et-Argentières, a village in the Gard department, offer a blend of historical insights and natural beauty. The area features a preserved rural landscape with mulberry trees, vineyards, and olive groves, shaping the environment since Roman times. Canaules-Et-Argentières serves as a gateway to the Cévennes National Park and provides access to various natural and cultural sites.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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One of the flattest rides that could be found on komoot in this region. Nice as an intermediate ride.
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A pleasant hike in a karst landscape (for the initiated) but also imbued with a certain magic. The loop from the center of the village took us about two with a picnic among the rocks, in a place once planted with cherry trees and other fruit trees. Note the presence of an original sundial... in perfect working order! The sinkhole, at the beginning of the trail, is hardly visible because it is overgrown with vegetation. But the ruins of the castle for their part allow for beautiful photos. The trail is quite shaded regardless of the season, we did it in 28 degrees without any discomfort (but we are from the South!). However, be sure to wear proper footwear because the route is very stony!
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Here you can admire all kinds of bamboo, but also Japanese maples, camellias, ginkgo biloba and centuries-old giant sequoias, flowers, etc.
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Avoid doing the sea of rocks the day after rain, it is dangerously slippery and spoils a lot of the fun.
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Be careful of particularly slippery surroundings on rainy days or after rain.
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A 40m deep and 90m circumference sinkhole is an attraction in the Sauve area, for tourists and also for potholers. I was able to go down there several times. Be careful, there is no barrier! Watch where you put your feet, children and animals! At the bottom is a cave that is not very big, with two parts. First lower part, which overlooks a well, then where you have to crawl quite a bit to end up on "nothing". On the other side, you fall quite quickly above a LAKE, with a height of about 15m. The water from this LAKE flows into the Sauve resurgence, located at the bottom of the village, after the stone bridge, towards the children's park. This one spits with all its power during the rains.
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The sea of rocks is located on the heights of the village of Sauve. Although short, the well-marked path offers a beautiful view. The path is uneven, sometimes with high steps, but is quite easy to do on foot, and seems to be intended for everyone, with a little care. A sundial is located at the end of the crossing (or at the beginning depending on where you are coming from). Not far from there, 10/15 minutes on foot, is the Grand Aven de Sauve, which I was able to descend a few years ago.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can discover the unique geological formation of Mer des Rochers near Sauve, or explore the Gardon of Anduze and the surrounding Vallées des Gardons, perfect for outdoor activities and river swimming. The Gorges du Gardon, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, is also less than 30 minutes away. For underground wonders, visit the Grotte de Trabuc, known as "The Cave of 100,000 Soldiers," or the Aven of Sauve.
Yes, the area is rich in outdoor activities. The Vallées des Gardons are ideal for hiking and various outdoor pursuits. You can also find numerous trails at the Mer des Rochers. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails around Canaules-Et-Argentières, which include options like the 'Historic Center of Lézan – The lake loop' and 'Gerard loop'.
Within the village, you can explore the historic heart with its 11th-century Languedocian circulade, remnants of a former castle, and a belfry. Admire the beautiful 17th-century magnaneries, which are a testament to the village's past silk industry. The Town Hall also houses a Gallo-Roman statue and an old bell, offering a glimpse into ancient times.
Absolutely. You can visit charming medieval towns such as Sauve, Vézénobres, and Anduze. Further afield, Nîmes, approximately 29 km away, boasts impressive Roman history with monuments like the Maison Carrée and the Amphitheatre. The ancient Roman aqueduct, Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also a significant landmark about 39 km from the village.
Families can enjoy a scenic journey on the Train à Vapeur des Cévennes. The Anduze Bamboo Garden (La Bambouseraie En Cévennes) offers a unique botanical experience. River swimming in the pure waters of the Gardons is also a popular activity. The town of Anduze is also considered family-friendly with its charming alleys and markets.
The region is enjoyable throughout much of the year, especially for outdoor activities. The traditional votive festival, held at the end of August, offers a vibrant community experience with bullfighting events, concerts, and dances. Spring and early autumn provide pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes and vineyards.
Canaules-Et-Argentières itself has a vibrant community life with cultural events, exhibitions, workshops, concerts, and theater. For local markets, you can visit nearby towns like Quissac (Wednesdays), Anduze (Thursdays), and Uzès (Saturdays) to immerse yourself in local traditions and produce.
Yes, the area is known for its vineyards and agricultural tradition. The Cooperative Winery (Cave Coopérative) in Canaules-Et-Argentières, built in 1947, is a heritage site reflecting this. You can also discover local wines at nearby domains such as Domaine Grand-Chemin, Domaine Terres d'Hachène, Domaine de l'Orviel, and Domaine de Roux, all within a 10-minute drive.
Canaules-Et-Argentières serves as a gateway to the Parc National des Cévennes, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This national park offers vast opportunities for nature exploration, hiking, and experiencing preserved landscapes. The Grotte de Trabuc, a major cave system, is located within the Cévennes National Park, approximately 9.2 km from the village.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the vicinity. You can find various options, including road cycling routes, such as the 'Anduze Town Center – Tour de France route' or the 'Planque viaduct – Anduze Town Center loop'. For more details and routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Canaules-Et-Argentières guide.
The pure, lively waters of the Gardons in the Vallées des Gardons, located between Anduze, Mialet, and Saint-Jean-du-Gard, are ideal for river swimming. The Gorges du Gardon also offers beautiful spots for a refreshing dip.
The Camargue Gardoise is an area of exceptional natural and cultural heritage, less than an hour's drive from Canaules-Et-Argentières. It is famous for its unique wildlife, including pink flamingos, grey herons, wild bulls, and Camargue horses, offering a distinct natural experience.


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