Attractions and places to see around Vérargues, a commune in the Hérault department of France, offer a diverse range of natural and cultural sites. The area serves as a gateway to exploring the rich heritage of the Occitanie region. Visitors can find ancient Roman architecture, medieval fortifications, and unique natural landscapes. Vérargues is situated near significant historical cities and natural features, providing varied points of interest.
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Everyone knows the Pont du Gard, but the Castries aqueduct, much less well-known, is definitely worth the detour (to say the least). A very beautiful hike (possibly parking nearby) done in bright sunshine in the early afternoon, which allowed us to be in a solitary and dry landscape, but where the impressive arches of the aqueduct unfold majestically. An appreciable tranquility in the middle of the past. Superb photos are possible, and the loop allows you to see the covered conduit bringing the water. Sometimes at ground level and sometimes on the arches (there it is no longer covered), it is obviously no longer supplied. The interest is to stroll afterwards (or before) in the village in order to see the "urban" part of the aqueduct.
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The Castries Aqueduct winds through the bush landscape and offers beautiful walks in the hinterland.
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A magnificent and impressive structure, numerous paths and hiking trails with trees and shade nearby
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Redeveloped in 1987 by a small group of villagers (Association les Carrières du Bon Temps), the site also serves as the venue for numerous festivities, including a very famous annual jazz festival (“Jazz à Junas” festival) in July. In addition, since 1988, JUNAS has been organizing the Rencontres de la Pierre, where novices, passionate amateurs or professional stonemasons have been meeting for 24 years and exchanging the history, techniques and know-how of these wonderful stone crafts.
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A really great atmosphere there. You can stay there for a long time and take a break at the stone table in the shade under the tree. It is worth it ..
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Almost 7 km long, the Castries aqueduct dates from 1760. It was built by Pierre-Paul Riquet, also at the origin of the Canal du Midi.
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A grandiose and magical place, forged by more than 2000 years of rock quarrying using an unchanged manual method, hundreds of cubic meters of stone quarried there were used in particular to build the Pont de Sommières, then later in Aigues-Mortes and Vigan .
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The area around Vérargues is rich in history. You can visit the Oppidum of Ambrussum, an archaeological site crossed by the ancient Roman Via Domitia, featuring remains of old dwellings and an Oppidum classified as a Historic Monument. Another significant historical site is Carrières de Junas, an ancient quarry used for over 2000 years, with stone used in structures like the Pont de Sommières and Aigues-Mortes. Further afield, you'll find the extraordinary Roman aqueduct, Pont du Gard, the well-preserved Amphitheatre of Nîmes, and the medieval fortifications of Aigues-Mortes.
Yes, the region offers diverse natural beauty. The Camargue, located about 14 km away, is a vast natural region known for its unique wetlands, pink flamingos, wild horses, and bulls. You can also explore the Gorges de l'Hérault, which provide opportunities for outdoor activities, or visit impressive cave systems like the Grotte des Demoiselles and Grotte de la Clamouse. The Pointe de l'Espiguette offers an extensive sandy beach for relaxation.
The area around Vérargues is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Lunel huts – Lunel Canal loop' or the 'Carbonnière Tower loop.' For mountain biking, explore trails such as the 'Castries Aqueduct loop' or the 'Ambroix Bridge – The Vidourle loop.' Running enthusiasts can find routes like the 'Voie Verte Route 66 loop' or scenic 'View of the Vineyards loops.' You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Vérargues, MTB Trails around Vérargues, and Running Trails around Vérargues guides.
Absolutely. The Castries Aqueduct offers beautiful walks through the bush landscape, which can be enjoyed by families. The Carrières de Junas, an ancient quarry, is also considered family-friendly, offering a grandiose and magical place to explore. For a different kind of family outing, consider LES PETITS FERMIERS - Parc animalier et de loisirs in Lansargues, an animal and leisure park mentioned as an attraction near Vérargues.
The Castries Aqueduct is a remarkable man-made monument that winds through the bush landscape. It is the most important hydraulic work carried out in France for an individual, initiated by René Gaspard de la Croix de Castries and designed by Pierre-Paul Riquet, the engineer behind the Canal du Midi. It was built to bring water to the park of Castries castle and offers beautiful views, as highlighted by visitors at the View of the Castries aqueduct.
The Carrières de Junas, also known as the Former Bon Temps quarries, is a grandiose and magical site forged by over 2000 years of rock quarrying. Visitors describe it as a great place to marvel and climb, with a unique atmosphere. The stone from these quarries was used in significant structures like the Pont de Sommières and Aigues-Mortes. It also hosts events like the 'Jazz à Junas' festival and the 'Rencontres de la Pierre' for stonemasons.
Yes, you can visit the Parc et jardins du château de Flaugergues, remarkable gardens located approximately 19 km from Vérargues. Another option is the Jardins de la Fontaine in Nîmes, historical gardens about 25 km away. For a truly unique experience, the Bambouseraie de Prafrance, a notable bamboo garden, is about 42 km from Vérargues.
The Oppidum of Ambrussum is an archaeological site with a rich history, crossed by the ancient Roman Via Domitia. It features remains of old dwellings, a public building, and an Oppidum classified as a Historic Monument. The site also includes the Ambroix bridge and a museum with permanent and temporary exhibitions, offering a deep dive into the region's Roman past. Entry to the site and museum is free.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and natural beauty of the area. They appreciate the impressive architecture of sites like the Castries Aqueduct and the unique atmosphere of the Carrières de Junas. The opportunity to explore ancient Roman roads and structures at the Oppidum of Ambrussum is also highly valued. Many enjoy the tranquility and the chance for beautiful photos, especially along the aqueduct.
Definitely. Sommières, a protected historical center, is just 7 km from Vérargues. Montpellier, a larger city about 21 km away, offers a vibrant atmosphere, a historical center, and cultural attractions like the Musée Fabre. Nîmes, approximately 25 km from Vérargues, is renowned for its impressive Roman monuments, including the amphitheater and Jardins de la Fontaine. Arles, about 43 km away, also boasts significant Roman heritage.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the Castries Aqueduct is often described by visitors as a less well-known but equally impressive alternative to more famous Roman structures like the Pont du Gard, offering an appreciable tranquility. The Carrières de Junas, with its unique history and atmosphere, also provides a distinctive experience away from typical tourist crowds.


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