In the Cèze valley the nearest interesting city is Bagnols-sur-Cèze.
Bagnols-sur-Cèze
Mediterranean town on the edge of Provence, Bagnols offers you to a wonderful vacation in a very authentic and sunny countryside that has been spared from mass tourism.
Built in the 13rh century around its arcaded market square, Bagnols will charm you with its old streets and its quiet appeal so typical of southern France that allies tradition and modernity around its full calendar of festivities.
A perfect place for your vacation, Bagnols-sur-Cèze is surrounded by villages full of character and charm that await your visit. Archeological sites, Cotes du Rhone vineyards, markets, museums, hiking paths are all perfect picturesque sites where you will be able to discover the local color and culture.
And Bagnols-sur-Cèze is perfectly located for outings, within an hour you will visit the gorges of the Ardèche river, the Cevennes, the Mont Ventoux, the Mediterranean, Camargue, Avignon, Nimes, Pont du Gard, Arles, and much more.
France
The most fascinating point about France is its diversity, geographically enclosed by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the English Channel to the north and the Mediterranean to the south. It is also graced with the many grandiose western mountain chains with the highest summits.
It is here where western, central and southern Europe unite with unique geographical features: the plains, water courses, lakes and marshland, hilly regions, forests, extinct volcanoes, snowy mountain peaks, long sandy beaches, and coastlines sometimes cut by steep cliffs.
The culture and history of each region is also just as diverse.
Eating and Drinking
Savoir-vivre is a way of life in France. Nowhere else is fine cuisine appreciated as much as in France. Each region has its own speciality.
The quality of wines is legendary and they are not necessarily expensive. Just ask for the house wine when you're dining out and you will not be disappointed.
Lunch is generally served between 12 noon and 2:30 pm; dinner, the main meal in France, is served around 8 pm. Service is included in the price, but it is common to leave a tip of about 10% if you have been satisfied with your meal.
Travelling by Car
France has a well-laid out network with national and departmental roads as well as toll motorways, which may be paid by credit card.
The speed limit on the motorways is 130 km/h (110 km in rainy weather), 110 km/h on national roads (100 km in rainy weather), 90 km/h on all other roads and 50 km/h in town.
Safety belts are obligatory in the front and rear of the vehicle.