Best attractions and places to see around Combas, a village in the Gard department of France, offer a blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, from ancient quarries to greenways, providing diverse opportunities for exploration. Combas serves as a central point for discovering landmarks and natural features within a short distance. This area is known for its Roman heritage, unique natural sites, and tranquil landscapes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Old windmill just east of the excavation
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love it. simply beautiful to drive
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great hike done with my 4 and 5 year old daughters... a bit long for her but it can be done!
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Very beautiful greenway which passes under the railway structures, it feels like a little train 😄
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Redeveloped in 1987 by a small group of villagers (Association les Carrières du Bon Temps), the site also serves as the venue for numerous festivities, including a very famous annual jazz festival (“Jazz à Junas” festival) in July. In addition, since 1988, JUNAS has been organizing the Rencontres de la Pierre, where novices, passionate amateurs or professional stonemasons have been meeting for 24 years and exchanging the history, techniques and know-how of these wonderful stone crafts.
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A really great atmosphere there. You can stay there for a long time and take a break at the stone table in the shade under the tree. It is worth it ..
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Magnificent new greenway. Coming from Anduze you have to cross the main road to get there by bike, but it's a real pleasure for almost 20km to Cardet
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A grandiose and magical place, forged by more than 2000 years of rock quarrying using an unchanged manual method, hundreds of cubic meters of stone quarried there were used in particular to build the Pont de Sommières, then later in Aigues-Mortes and Vigan .
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The region around Combas is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Carrières de Junas, an old stone quarry used since Antiquity, or the historic Corbières Mill, which dates back to 1482. Further afield, the town of Sommières offers a rich heritage with its old town and Château de Sommières. Nîmes, about 20 km away, boasts impressive Roman landmarks like the Amphitheatre of Nîmes, the Maison Carrée, and the Jardins de la Fontaine with the Tour Magne. Don't miss the magnificent Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage Roman aqueduct.
Yes, the area offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the unique shapes of the Carrières de Junas, an ancient quarry. For more extensive natural features, consider visiting the Grotte des Demoiselles or Grotte de la Clamouse for impressive cave systems. The Camargue region, known for its unique ecosystem, is also within reach. For scenic views, Mont Aigoual offers natural beauty, and the Cascades du Sautadet provide beautiful waterfalls.
Combas is a great base for cycling. The Sommières–Cardet Greenway is a popular cycle path, noted for passing under railway structures, offering a unique experience for nearly 20km. Another option is the Sommières Greenway, which is superb and well-laid out on an old railway track. For more routes, you can find various cycling tours in the area, including easy to moderate options like the 'Sommières Bridge – Sommières–Cardet Greenway loop from Fontanès' or 'Bragassargue loop from Combas'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Combas guide.
Absolutely! The Sommières–Cardet Greenway and the Sommières Greenway are both excellent for family walks or bike rides, being quiet and safe. The Carrières de Junas is also considered family-friendly, offering a unique place to marvel and explore. The Jardins de la Fontaine in Nîmes provide a beautiful park setting for a family stroll. Many local markets in nearby towns like Sommières also offer a vibrant cultural experience for all ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique atmosphere and historical significance of sites like the Carrières de Junas, often described as a grandiose and magical place forged by centuries of quarrying. The greenways, such as the Sommières–Cardet Greenway, are loved for their pleasant routes and unique experience of passing under railway structures. The historical context of places like the Corbières Mill also captivates visitors.
Several vibrant local markets are held in towns close to Combas. You can visit Sommières on Saturdays, Calvisson on Sundays, Quissac on Wednesdays, and Vergeze on Thursdays. Lunel hosts markets on Thursdays and Sundays, while Nîmes has markets on various days. Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort also has markets on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Yes, the region features several remarkable gardens. The Jardins de la Fontaine in Nîmes (20 km away) is a beautiful park. Other notable gardens include the Bambouseraie de Prafrance (27 km), the Parc et jardins du château de Flaugergues (31 km), and the Jardin des Sambucs (40 km).
Beyond cycling, the area offers opportunities for walking and mountain biking. The greenways are perfect for leisurely strolls. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Crazy trail! – Nice single trail! loop from Combas' or the 'Sommières–Lecques Greenway – Bridge over the Vidourle loop from Combas'. You can find more detailed routes and options on the MTB Trails around Combas guide.
The Languedoc-Roussillon region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and walking, with pleasant temperatures and less intense heat than summer. Summer can be very warm, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable for activities. Winter is milder but some attractions might have reduced hours.
Yes, beyond the historic sites, you can discover local heritage at Château de Villevieille and Château de Pondres, which offer reasons for strolls and exploration. While not a traditional public landmark, the Château Hermitage de Combas also has origins tracing back to a medieval fortress and is set within vineyards.
Absolutely. Nîmes, just 20 km from Combas, is a city with a strong Roman past. It features the incredibly well-preserved Amphitheatre of Nîmes, the impressive 2,000-year-old Maison Carrée temple, and the Roman fortified Tour Magne within the Jardins de la Fontaine. Additionally, the Pont du Gard, a magnificent ancient Roman aqueduct, is a UNESCO World Heritage site located about 36 km away.
Beyond historical sites, the Carrières de Junas is not only an ancient quarry but also a venue for a famous annual jazz festival ('Jazz à Junas') and stone crafting events. Exploring the vibrant local markets in nearby towns like Sommières, Calvisson, or Nîmes offers a taste of local life and culture. The region also has various churches and religious monuments, such as the Cathédrale Saint-Théodorit et Fenestrelle Tower in Uzes.


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