The 44 villages
From Pont-Saint-Esprit to Tavel, along the Tave, Cèze and Ardèche rivers, perched on hilltops or nestled in hidden valleys, forty-four picturesque Provence Occitane villages built of stone and wood are waiting to help you discover and relive the history of the region.
To make your village visits particularly enjoyable, in partnership with the Randoland walking website and its mascot "Inspector Rando", we have concocted seven entertaining discovery trails for young and old walkers at emblematic locations and villages.
To make your village visits particularly enjoyable, in partnership with the Randoland walking website and its mascot "Inspector Rando", we have concocted seven entertaining discovery trails for young and old walkers at emblematic locations and villages.
You can get the guides for free at Tourist Offices or download them from this website:
https://www.provenceoccitane.com/randoland
Saint-Marcel-de-Careiret
The soul of the winegrower
Saint-Montan
This exceptional fortress and village has been restored and rebuilt stone by stone using traditional materials and building techniques thanks to ...
Tresques
A jewel in the heart of the Tave valley
Aiguèze
Come wander over its rampart walk, it will bring you back to the time of knights, while giving you an incomparable view on the Ardèche and on the ...
Saint-Pons-la-Calm
A village of a thousand stories
Gaujac
Heritage and culture as a legacy
Saint-Étienne-des-Sorts
Beating to the rhythm of the Rhône
Cornillon
It is a great playground for explorations and walks! Perched on a rocky peak, you will love walking around in the streets, the view from the ramparts,...
Saint-André-de-Roquepertuis
Resolutely green
Laudun-l'Ardoise
A remarkably attractive town
Saint-Victor-la-Coste
a medieval gem
Saint-Paulet-de-Caisson
A village looking ahead
Saint-Paul-les-Fonts
Young and dynamic
Orsan
A charming, peaceful village
Saint-André-d'Olérargues
Authentic and atypical
Montfaucon
Unique and thriving identity
La Roque-sur-Cèze
When visiting, do keep in mind this local saying: “Quau vai a La Ròca, se i cròca”, in other words: “You come to La Roque, you find your ...
Saint-Michel-d'Euzet
Green, peaceful and trendy
Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres
Two millennia of history
Saint-Julien-de-Peyrolas
Attached to its traditions
Montclus
Nestled between some hills and green valleys, the village of Montclus managed to keep the subtle balance between a touristic attraction and an ...