Best canyons around Blauzac are primarily found within the Gorges du Gardon, a significant natural attraction characterized by impressive canyon-like formations. These gorges, carved by the Gardon river, feature cliffs that can reach over 100 meters in depth, offering dramatic landscapes. The area possesses a remarkable natural heritage, including a natural zone of ecological, faunistic, and floristic interest. Blauzac's location provides access to these spectacular gorges, which offer opportunities for exploring ancient sites and natural features.
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Beautiful viewpoint over the meanders of the Gardon below
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Superb view of the meandering Gardon River below. The small adjoining cave provides shelter if needed, but access is a bit tricky.
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A beautiful loop from Collias. However, the "lower" section will be much more interesting than the "plateau" (T3). There are still a few tricky sections to note in the lower section (T2).
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Warning: it's impossible to follow the T2 route. Many hikers find themselves at a dead end because the route leads to a rock. I tried to climb it, but it leads to nothing at all, and it's rather dangerous! The same goes for trying to approach T3 from above; it gets stuck after about 80m. You simply have to descend the small 5/6m cliff via a small fault, which is easy to descend, although it's impressive. Don't worry, take your time; there are quite a few holds, but you've been warned.
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This ancient ruined hermitage is located on the heights of the Gardon gorges. Getting there allows for a beautiful walk in the forest.
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Stunning and sporty
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To do during the beautiful off-season days. In summer, access is regulated according to the level of forest fire risk.
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The castellas is a magnificent and photogenic belvedere on the Gardon.
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The canyons around Blauzac are primarily found within the spectacular Gorges du Gardon. These gorges, carved by the Gardon river, are characterized by impressive canyon-like formations with cliffs reaching over 100 meters in depth. They offer dramatic landscapes, a rich natural heritage, and opportunities to explore ancient sites.
Visitors to the Gorges du Gardon can expect to see dramatic cliffs, the winding Gardon River, and a diverse natural zone of ecological, faunistic, and floristic interest. You might even spot wild goats along the cliffs. The area is also known for its numerous caves, some with prehistoric significance.
Yes, there are several impressive viewpoints. You can get a magnificent bird's eye perspective from View of a bend in the Gardon River. Another popular spot is Le Castellas – View over the Gardon, which offers a stunning belvedere over the river. Additionally, View of the Gorges du Gardon and the Saint-Nicolas Bridge provides a beautiful panorama of the gorges and the historic bridge.
The Gorges du Gardon are ideal for hiking and exploration. Several trails lead to or offer views of the gorges. Beyond hiking, the area also offers opportunities for cycling and running. For specific routes, you can explore the Cycling around Blauzac or Running Trails around Blauzac guides.
Yes, the Gorges du Gardon are rich in history. A significant site is the Hermitage of the Gardon Gorges, an ancient ruined religious building located on the heights. The historic Pont Saint-Nicolas is also a focal point for many hikes. Furthermore, the cliffs contain numerous caves, some like the Grotte de la Trône, holding paintings dating back 37,000 years.
The Gorges du Gardon are beautiful during the off-season days, offering pleasant conditions for exploration. During summer, access to certain areas might be regulated due to forest fire risk, so it's advisable to check local conditions before planning your visit.
The Gorges du Gardon offer a variety of trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging routes. While some paths provide gentle exploration, others, like the descent to the river, can be rocky and challenging, requiring caution. It's best to research specific trail difficulties to ensure they match your family's experience level.
While the Gorges du Gardon feature impressive canyon-like formations, the guide data does not explicitly detail canyoning routes. However, the region is known for its dramatic river gorges, and it's a popular area for outdoor activities. If you are interested in canyoning, it is recommended to research local operators and regulations for the Gardon Gorges, as permits and specific equipment are often required.
The Gardon River, which carved the gorges, offers various spots for swimming. While the guide does not specify designated wild swimming locations, the river's presence within the dramatic canyon landscape suggests opportunities for refreshing dips, especially during warmer months. Always exercise caution and be aware of currents and local regulations.
Some sections can be quite challenging. For instance, the Rocky descent down to the Gardon River involves a small cliff descent that, while having holds, can be impressive. Additionally, the ascent after the tunnel near the View of a bend in the Gardon River is very steep, partly with stairs and iron handles, and the tunnel itself is pitch black and uneven.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent and photogenic belvederes offering stunning views over the Gardon, such as Le Castellas. The opportunity for beautiful walks in the forest leading to historical sites like the Hermitage of the Gardon Gorges is also highly valued. The dramatic scenery and the sense of exploration in this natural heritage site are key attractions.


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