Best castles around Théziers are found in a region rich with historical remnants and medieval fortifications, situated between the Rhône Valley and the Gardon. The area features ancient feudal castle ruins and well-preserved medieval strongholds. Visitors can explore sites that offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and insights into the region's past. This area provides a blend of historical exploration and natural scenery.
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It's worth a visit if you're nearby. Everything is very well preserved. 👍👍👍
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Limitless horizon. I suppose we must see the sea in very good weather. The arrival from the racing circuit further adds to the perspective. Its construction appears to date from the 12th century. Dating was made possible thanks to the use of blocks of calcitic concretions coming from the pipes of the Roman aqueduct of Nîmes. When visiting the castle, we can still spot these rubble stones today with their multiple parallel streaks which correspond to the different planes of crystallization of the limestone. By comparing with the blocks of the church of Saint Bonnet and the Saint Étienne chapel of Saint Hilaire d'Ozilhan, we were able to estimate the construction of part of this building around 1150-1200. But we had to wait until 1311 for it to be cited
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Beautiful medieval castle (12th century) classified as a historic monument since 1990. Private property, cannot be visited but the facade and surrounding walls are worth a detour. Very beautiful view of the Rhône plain and the Alpilles
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This small medieval village is typical of Provence. Its fortified castle overlooks the town. As you stroll through its narrow streets, you'll come across old houses with beautiful facades, doorways with sculpted pediments, and, of course, the Loriol Gate at the village entrance, with the Gardette to its left, a former guardhouse where the gates once controlled access. Stop for a drink at the Café du Commerce and enjoy its pleasant terrace. Afterwards, you can head up to the heights above the town to the Moulin Bonnet.
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Beaucaire Castle is a ruined castle in the commune of Beaucaire in the Gard department in France.
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I don't live far away and I admit I don't know this city. I just go there by bike during my wanderings in the Alpilles massif. It is promised next time I stop to visit the city a little
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Nice view from the bridge
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The village of Théziers is home to the archaeological site of the Castellas. These are the ruins of a 12th-century feudal castle, offering a glimpse into the region's past as a fortified settlement. You can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from this site, including the village itself and distant hills.
Yes, the King René's Castle, or Tarascon Castle, is an imposing medieval castle located on the banks of the Rhône river. It is known for its remarkable state of conservation and offers a journey back to the time of King René, with exhibitions and stunning views from its battlements.
The Château de Bosc in Domazan is an excellent choice for families. Besides its historical architecture, it houses a unique Bicycle, Motorcycle, and Children's Museum, offering diverse collections that appeal to all ages.
Many castles offer impressive viewpoints. From the archaeological site of the Castellas in Théziers, you get panoramic views of the village and the Rhône Valley. Château de Lédenon, though private, offers beautiful views of the Rhône plain and the Alpilles from its surrounding walls. The Château de Beaucaire, despite being in ruins, provides picturesque views of the town and river.
Absolutely. Boulbon Village and Castle is a charming medieval village dominated by its fortified castle. You can wander through old streets, admire ancient houses with beautiful facades, and explore historical gates like the Loriol Gate, offering a typical Provençal experience.
The region around Théziers offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around the Pont du Gard, which can be explored via Cycling around Théziers. There are also running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Aramon' or 'Montfrin Castle – Voie Verte du Pont du Gard loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Théziers guide.
Yes, the Château de Restinclières, located near Saint-Drézéry, is an 18th-century castle set amidst forests, meadows, and vineyards. Its 215-hectare estate includes French-style gardens and marked paths, providing an enchanting setting for walks while admiring the castle and local flora and fauna.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surroundings. Temperatures are milder, making it comfortable for walking and outdoor activities. Summer can be hot, but many sites offer shade, and the region's natural beauty is vibrant.
The King René's Castle in Tarascon is famously associated with the legend of the Tarasque, a mythical monster of the Rhône River. The town of Tarascon celebrates this legend annually with a festival. The castle itself served as a prison from the 18th century until 1926.
Yes, the View of Tarascon Castle from the Pont de Beaucaire offers a particularly impressive perspective. From this bridge, you can see the majestic Tarascon Castle rising tall on the eastern bank of the Rhône River.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural scenery. The komoot community has shared over 110 photos and given more than 160 upvotes, highlighting the beauty of sites like Boulbon Village and Castle and the dramatic setting of Château de Beaucaire.


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