Attractions and places to see around Chazeaux include a variety of natural and historical sites. This village in the Ardèche department of southern France is situated at an altitude of 480 meters. It offers views of the southern Ardèche region, surrounded by orchards and chestnut groves. The area features historical remnants such as castle ruins and a Romanesque church, and serves as a starting point for walking trails.
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Vogüé, the charming village with small houses at the foot of an imposing rock face. Stone calades (small paved alleys), typical of the old villages in Ardèche with narrow streets beautiful to drive through and catch your breath.
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A beautifully situated village with narrow streets. The large bridge is a great place to swim in the Ardèche. One of the shops, La Virginie Episerie d'Ardèche, on the grande rue, serves delicious goat ice cream and offers shady seating. They also sell snacks and many regional delicacies to give as gifts.
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Gigantic view! This tour is really worth it and you don't need to be afraid of the altitude, it's gentle.
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Embedded in the limestone of the cliff, the old town, classified among the "Most Beautiful Villages of France", forms an amphitheater at the edge of the gorges. A picturesque site renowned for its exceptional panoramas… Among the places to visit, the Château de Vogüé is worth a detour. In the old village, the tightly packed houses with medieval arcades on Rue des Puces, the narrowest street in France, meet rustic wells and more recent architecture... The Romanesque chapel proudly displays stained glass windows by Alfred Manessier. And the beach by the river promises moments of pure relaxation at all times.
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Detour to Balazuc is worth incorporating!
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Sources: https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/PA00116726 "Gallic oppidum of the barred spur type, dominating the Ardèche. On the accessible side, it is defended by a monumental wall presenting three stages of construction. The first is represented by a rectilinear dry stone wall, pierced by a cart door which delimits a four-hectare oppidum, dated 130 AC Then, the enlargement of the oppidum results in a massive work punctuated by square towers involved in the work. An external clavicula, usually found in Roman camps and serving as the forward defense of the gate, and the use of mortar to bind the core are seen in this second phase dating back to around 80 AC. Finally, a third phase, around 50 AC, doubles this construction of overhanging towers, alternately round and square. This last state uses mortar more widely for facings and towers. At the rear of these fortifications is perceptible a habitat composed of houses of different sizes interspersed by a network of roads. This site is undoubtedly the former administrative center of the city of the Helvians, before the creation of Alba Helviorum."
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Magnificent viaduct spanning the Auzon stream, dry most of the year but whose tumultuous floods have deeply cut into the limestone plateau to create this small canyon
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In Chazeaux, you can explore the beautiful Romanesque Saint André Church, known for its distinctive choir. While the Ruins of the Lords de Fages' Castle are a significant historical landmark at the village summit, they are on private property and not open for visits.
Yes, Chazeaux itself offers magnificent panoramic views over the surrounding landscape, including the valley of the Lande and the South Ardèche, due to its elevated position. Nearby, you can visit the impressive Pont du Diable (Thueyts), a 17-meter high stone bridge overlooking the Ardèche River, or the Viaduct Over the Auzon, which spans the Auzon stream in a small canyon.
Families can enjoy exploring Vogüé, a village classified among the 'Most Beautiful Villages of France,' with its medieval charm and a beach by the river for relaxation. The Viaduct Over the Auzon area is also considered family-friendly, offering scenic views of the Ardèche.
The area around Chazeaux is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous walking trails originating from the village center. For more structured routes, explore options for hiking, running, and gravel biking. Popular routes include the 'Vierge du Ranc-Courbier loop' for hiking and various loops around the 'Viaduct Over the Auzon' for gravel biking.
Absolutely. The Ardèche region boasts stunning natural sites such as the Gorges du Gardon, Tanargue, and the impressive Cascade du Ray-Pic. Further afield, you can explore the famous Gorges de l'Ardèche, Bois de Païolive, and the Réserve naturelle nationale des Gorges de l'Ardèche, offering diverse landscapes and outdoor opportunities.
The Ardèche region is rich in charming villages. Close to Chazeaux, consider visiting Meyras, Balazuc, Thueyts, Joyeuse, Antraigues-sur-Volane, Labeaume, Vallon Pont d'Arc, and Alba-la-Romaine. Vogüé, in particular, is classified among the 'Most Beautiful Villages of France' and is highly recommended.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque settings and the historical charm of the villages. The natural beauty, especially the views from Chazeaux and the dramatic landscapes around the Pont du Diable and Viaduct Over the Auzon, are highly appreciated. The medieval flair of places like Vogüé, with its unique architecture and riverside beaches, also receives many positive comments.
Yes, several hiking trails are available. For an easy option, consider the 'Vierge du Ranc-Courbier loop from Rocher' (5.9 km). For moderate hikes, the 'Ailhon Village – Romanesque Church of Ailhon loop from Ailhon' (7.9 km) or the 'Vierge du Ranc-Courbier loop from Chazeaux' (11.2 km) are popular choices. You can find more details on hiking routes around Chazeaux.
Yes, the region offers interesting cycling opportunities, particularly for gravel biking. The 'Old Railway Tunnel and Gorge Cycle Path' is a notable highlight, featuring tunnels and bridges. You can explore routes like the 'Viaduct Over the Auzon – Plagnes tunnel loop from Uzer' (61.4 km) or the 'Via Ardèche Viaduct – Balazuc Bridge loop from Uzer' (78.7 km). Discover more gravel biking routes around Chazeaux.
The Jastres Oppidum is an ancient Gallic fortified settlement, a significant archaeological site dominating the Ardèche. It features a monumental wall with multiple construction stages, dating back to 130 BC. It was likely the former administrative center of the Helvians. While it's a historical landmark, specific visitor access details are best checked locally.
Beyond Chazeaux's Saint André Church, the Ardèche region features several notable religious sites. These include the Abbatiale Sainte-Marie in Cruas, the Eglise de Saint Michel in La Garde-Adhemar, the Abbaye d'Aiguebelle in Montjoyer, and the Cathédrale Notre-Dame in Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux, all within a reasonable driving distance.
For those interested in horticulture, the region offers a few remarkable gardens. You can visit the Jardin du mas de l'Abri, the Jardin du Tomple, and the Jardin des herbes, all providing a pleasant natural escape and showcasing local flora.


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