Best attractions and places to see around Connaux offer a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. This charming village in the Gard department retains vestiges of its medieval past, including well-preserved round towers and a clock tower. The surrounding countryside features vineyards, orchards, and scrubland, traversed by the Tave river. Its location in the Occitanie region provides access to a variety of attractions.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Chapel dating from the 12th century, located amidst the vineyards of Saint-Victor-la-Coste
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The chapel is worth it, especially if, like me, you ride up by gravel during the hottest hours of summer. But the work is finished and you can now enjoy a building in perfect condition (for a 12th-century chapel, everything is relative).
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The chapel housing the Hermitage of Our Lady of Mayran is located on a former Roman villa. It was part of the Abbey of Saint Victor in Marseille and was built during the 12th century in the shape of a Latin cross. It was in the 19th century that a statue of the Virgin Mary was placed above the bell tower, a statue that has since been removed due to a risk of landslide (which also affected the entire building, which is now closed to the public). Since the 17th century, a pilgrimage has been held every first Sunday in May to protect against plague and drought. The small park remains open and invites you to take the time to sit on the benches provided and appreciate the peace and serenity of the place.
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Chapel was under construction, returned later
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Gicon Castle is a 12th century ruin located at an altitude of 254 metres. It offers beautiful views of the Rhone Valley. An orientation table allows you to learn more about the surrounding area.
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The level is not intermediate but expert be careful a lot of walking on stones I think that even part of the route is no longer possible except on foot and even then....
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"The Saint-Martin chapel probably occupies the site of an ancient pagan temple built along a Roman road: in fact, on one side, Saint-Martin is located along a road which once linked the road Nîmes-Alba with roads along the Rhône valley and, on the other, a Roman funerary stele used for reuse in the base of a pillar of the chapel attests to the pagan origin of the site2. The current chapel dates from the 11th and 12th centuries2,3: its construction began around 1050, in a place where the regional market was held4. This market having been transferred to Bagnols in 1223 on the orders of King Louis VIII4 (who also demolished the castle of the Count of Sabran which dominated the village), the chapel was abandoned by the markets and pilgrims and has not survived.
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The chapel was built at the end of the 12th century or the beginning of the 13th century. They were built by the monks of Saint-Pierre, a Benedictine congregation, who previously drained the Tresques pond.
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Connaux itself boasts a rich medieval past with well-preserved round towers and a clock tower. You can also visit the 12th-century Saint-Benoît Parish Church. Nearby, explore the fascinating Camp de César Archaeological Site, revealing remains of a large Gallo-Roman city. Don't miss the 19th-century Aqueduc de Balouvière, inspired by the Pont du Gard, or the classified Saint Peter's Chapel, Castres, dating from the end of the 11th century.
The Connaux region is surrounded by a verdant landscape of vineyards, orchards, scrubland (garrigue), and woods. The Tave river also traverses the village's territory. For more dramatic natural beauty, consider a short drive to the Cascades du Sautadet (12km), the Grotte de Saint-Marcel (27km), or the Réserve naturelle nationale des Gorges de l'Ardèche (30km).
Yes, the surrounding countryside offers pleasant hiking opportunities with views of vineyards and orchards. You can find various trails, including easy and moderate options like the Oppidum of Saint-Vincent loops or the 'In the maquis' loop. For more details and routes, check out the Hiking around Connaux guide.
Absolutely. The route of an old railway line bordering the road to Saint-Paul-les-Fonts is particularly suitable for cyclists. There are also numerous cycling routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie – Caderousse loop or the La Chapelle Saint-Martin loop. Explore more options in the Cycling around Connaux guide.
Many historical sites like the Aqueduc de Balouvière are suitable for families. The Chapel of the Hermitage of Notre-Dame de Mayran also offers a peaceful park setting. The general green countryside with its vineyards and orchards provides a lovely backdrop for family walks and outdoor exploration.
The Château de Gicon, a 12th-century ruin located at an altitude of 254 meters, offers beautiful views of the Rhone Valley, complete with an orientation table to identify landmarks. The surrounding hills and vineyards also provide numerous picturesque spots.
The region experiences pleasant weather for outdoor activities during spring and autumn. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling through the vineyards and countryside, avoiding the hotter summer months.
Beyond the well-known sites, consider visiting the Chapel of the Hermitage of Notre-Dame de Mayran, a 12th-century chapel nestled amidst vineyards, which hosts a traditional pilgrimage. The village's own medieval heritage, including its old fountain, war memorial, and lavoir, also offers charming, authentic discoveries.
Connaux's location provides excellent access to several world-renowned Roman sites. The magnificent Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is just 17km away. You can also visit the well-preserved Ancient Theatre of Orange, another UNESCO site, located about 18km from Connaux.
Yes, Connaux and its surroundings are rich in religious heritage. Within the village, you can find the 12th-century Saint-Benoît Parish Church. Nearby, explore the classified Saint Peter's Chapel, Castres, dating from the end of the 11th century, and the beautiful Chapel of the Hermitage of Notre-Dame de Mayran, a 12th-century chapel situated amidst vineyards.
Road cyclists can enjoy various routes around Connaux, including scenic loops like 'The pretty village of Tresques' or 'La Roque-sur-Cèze – Canals of Goudargues'. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult terrains, perfect for exploring the region on two wheels. More detailed routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Connaux guide.


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