Attractions and places to see around Saint-Hilaire-D'Ozilhan include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. Located in the Gard department of France's Occitanie region, the area features picturesque vineyards, olive groves, and access to the Gardon River. It provides opportunities for exploring Roman heritage and engaging in various outdoor activities. The village and its surroundings offer a diverse range of points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A masterpiece of Roman engineering, the Pont du Gard is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This three-tiered aqueduct is one of the region's iconic landmarks.
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very nicely maintained station
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beautiful station, with scarecrows on bicycles
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This old station has been beautifully restored and transformed into a bucolic home.
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The Pont du Gard aqueduct was built in the opus quadratum (Roman ashlar construction method), which means that Cretaceous limestones were used, all of the same height and extracted from quarries near Pont du Gard.
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A humorously staged setting. A green bike path on an old railway line.
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Absolutely worth seeing and impressive building.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit the quaint Château de Saint-Hilaire-d'Ozilhan and the village's ancient church with its stunning stained-glass windows. A must-see is the iconic Roman aqueduct, Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Other historical remnants include the Valmale bridge, part of an ancient aqueduct, and the Remains of the Old Remoulins Suspension Bridge. Slightly outside the village, you'll find the pre-Romanesque St-Etienne Chapel and the ruins of the ancient mill, Moulin de l'Aure.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Pont du Gard offers exploration, a museum, and opportunities for picnicking and even canoeing or kayaking in the Gardon River. The Pont du Gard Greenway is a scenic cycle path perfect for family bike rides. For a sweet treat, the Haribo Museum is a short drive away, offering interactive exhibits about gummy bears. The Gardon River beaches also provide supervised paddling and relaxed picnics.
Saint-Hilaire-D'Ozilhan is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. For hiking, the GR63 Grandes Randonnées trail passes through the village, with routes to the Gorges du Gardon and the Cévennes. Shorter trails lead to the Castelas ruins. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options like the Fosses de Fournès Loop, on the Hiking around Saint-Hilaire-D'Ozilhan guide. Cyclists can enjoy the Pont du Gard Greenway, an old railway line converted into a scenic path connecting to Uzès. For more cycling options, check the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Hilaire-D'Ozilhan guide.
Absolutely. Immerse yourself in local culture by visiting the vibrant local farmers' market for fresh produce and artisanal products. The region is renowned for its vineyards, and you can indulge in local wine culture with cellar tours and tastings at the Saint-Hilaire-d'Ozilhan Wine Cellars, known for AOC Côtes du Rhône wines. For a gastronomic experience, the Michelin-starred restaurant La Belle Vie, led by Chef Denis Martin, offers cuisine rooted in Occitanie's terroir.
The village is surrounded by picturesque vineyards and olive orchards, characteristic of the Provence region. The Gardon River beaches offer sandy stretches perfect for sunbathing and swimming. Further afield, you can explore the dramatic cliffs and picturesque gorges of Les Concluses de Lussan or the expansive Parc Naturel Régional de Camargue, a haven for nature enthusiasts with marshes, dunes, and rich biodiversity.
Beyond the well-known sites, you can discover some hidden gems. The Valmale bridge, part of an ancient aqueduct, is somewhat hidden and can be reached through a rock tunnel. The harmonious Lavoir (public wash house) with its cylindrical reservoirs offers a peaceful spot. The pre-Romanesque St-Etienne Chapel, currently undergoing restoration, is another unique historical site facing the Pont du Gard.
Saint-Hilaire-D'Ozilhan serves as an excellent base for day trips. The iconic Pont du Gard is very close. You can also visit Avignon's Historic Center, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring the Palais des Papes. The charming town of Uzès, known for its medieval architecture and famous weekly market, is another popular choice. For adventure, the Cèze Gorges offer canoeing and hiking, while the Parc Naturel Régional de Camargue is ideal for nature lovers.
Yes, the Gardon River beaches provide excellent spots for swimming and sunbathing. The river also offers opportunities for supervised paddling and canoeing or kayaking, especially near the Pont du Gard. For more adventurous water activities, the Cèze Gorges are known for thrilling canoeing experiences.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive Roman structures, especially the Pont du Gard, for its historical significance and beauty. Many appreciate the opportunity to splash around in the river nearby. The scenic cycle paths, like the Pont du Gard Greenway, are also highly rated for combining nature and discovery. The blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and outdoor activities makes the region appealing to a wide range of visitors.
While specific accessibility details for all sites are not provided, the Pont du Gard is described as 'fully developed for tourism, with a museum, shop and bistro including clean toilets,' suggesting a degree of accessibility. The Pont du Gard Greenway, being a converted railway line, generally offers a flat and smooth surface suitable for various mobility aids, though specific conditions should be verified.
The area offers a variety of cycling routes. The Pont du Gard Greenway is a popular choice, connecting the Pont du Gard to Uzès along an old railway line, offering a scenic and relatively flat ride. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Uzège and Pont du Gard Loop' and 'The old village of Castillon – Uzès loop' provide longer excursions through picturesque landscapes. You can find detailed routes and their difficulty levels on the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Hilaire-D'Ozilhan guide.
To experience the local flavors and craftsmanship, visit the vibrant local farmers' market in Saint-Hilaire-D'Ozilhan. Here you can find fresh produce, regional specialties, and artisanal products. Additionally, the Saint-Hilaire-d'Ozilhan Wine Cellars offer opportunities to taste and purchase local AOC Côtes du Rhône wines directly from the producers.


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