Discover the best top things to do in Gard, France including Jardins de la Fontaine, Le Jardin des Sambucs, La Bambouseraie en Cevennes, Parc Floral Les Camellias De La Prairie, Medieval Garden, Le Jardin du Tomple, Jardins de l'abbaye Saint-Andre, Le Jardin Des Oules, Les Jardins de Mazet, Jardins Ethnobotaniques de la Gardie.
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Jardins de la Fontaine are really beautiful gardens. There are many water features, ponds and canals, as well as some remains from the Roman times, and there is a huge area you can wander around and enjoy and just relax. The garden was constructed sometime in the 17th century.
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Bambouseraie en Cévennes Gardoise Losing track of time… finding happiness. In these troubled times where we tend to lose ourselves by trying to have it all, the Bambouseraie en Cévennes is quite unique… Here, in one of France’s most beautiful gardens, time dares stop to catch its breath: breathing inspires, disconnecting reconnects, lifting one’s head brings repose. A thousand and one varieties of bamboo, rare flowers, remarkable trees and plants make a trip into this unexpected landscape a timeless idyll. Unique in Europe since the 19th Century, the Bambouseraie en Cévennes offers a veritable one-way trip back to oneself.
I was a bit of a doubter, when hearing about this place. Even seeing some tourist pix. Bamboo? In Anduze?? Wow, was I mistaken!! This bamboo forest plus asian garden plus avenue of sequoias plus ... plus ... plus is one awesome place to visit. Even the gift shop (ask my wife) is worth writing home about! The trust has done a great job of representing bamboo in its many varieties. I was struck at one point with the sound of the wind in the tops of a nearby stand -- tops that were a good 40 feet above us!! And then there's the steam train that passes through on it way between Anduze and Saint-Jean-du-Gard. If you're in the area, you've gotta make time for La Bambouseraie!!
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Médiéval Garden History laden place, botanical garden, panoramic view from King's tower
We really enjoyed our visit and spent a happy hour or two there. We strongly recommend it. if you are in Uzes.
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At the heart of the enclosure created by the walls of Fort Saint-André, which dominates Villeneuve-lez-Avignon (Gard Department), the royal Benedictine Abbey of Saint-André welcomes visitors to its magnificent terraced gardens and abbatial palace. A rare place that harmoniously combines the art of gardens with a mosaic of the heritage and rich history of the Languedoc and Provence regions since the 6th century, the Abbey is open for Independent visits or guided tours from March 1to November 1. Art and music are also regular guests at the Abbey, offering special moments not to be missed. The Gardens Classified among the most beautiful in France, the Abbey's gardens unfold with old roses, Mediterranean natives, and olive and pine trees more than a century old among the remains of Romanesque style churches and tombs dating as far back as the 6th century. At the foot of the abbatial palace lies a parterre garden in 16th century Tuscan style adorned with ponds, vases and sculptures, and bordered by a pergola covered with wisteria and roses. From the heights of Mount Andaon, these terraced gardens offer panoramic views of the Popes' Palace in Avignon across the Rhone River. The Abbatial Palace Both a spiritual and a strategic site, the Abbey has an extensive history. Originally the retreat of a woman named St. Casarie, then a Benedictine monastery, Saint-André became a royal Abbey in the 13th century, overseeing 211 priories nearby. Restored at the end of the 17th century by the King's architect Pierre Mignard, the abbatial palace has retained its elegantly vaulted rooms, grand entry doors and monumental staircase.Émile Bernard's murals as well as numerous collections of objects ranging from art to dinnerware to dolls may be seen during guided tours.
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