Hotel Du Viaduc

9, Rue du Viaduc, Tarascon, Provence, 13150, France | Hotel

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A travel blog entry by dbwell

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... turned out to be a great spot, there was a specific cycle lane right next to the beach with views out in to the med. the cycle track was well constructed and i can imagine in summer this place is chocker block. So a flat cycle lane shoudl be a good ride........ for the majority i was in first gear.....first gear is designed for the Alps not the sea side.... occasionally I pushed it up in to second just so i didn't fall over (i was going that slow). It ...

Blog 5

A travel blog entry by dbwell

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... could see mountains on the horizon, but they were so far away, but you could tell they were big and as i contnued to climb (i was going slow, so the full picture emerged slowly) the mountains just continued to get bigger and bigger, you could see the snow along with some clouds billowing over the tops, fantastic. obviously i realised this was the Pyrennes. But what was so special was the land in front of the mountains was completly flat. i mean i was 150k or so away from these ...

Sur le pont davigon!!!

A travel blog entry by manon802

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... ici!!! je vais deposer mes trucs chez lui; son frere vient nous rejoindre et on sen va au pont du Gare, ca ete construit au milieu du premier siecle, vous imaginez?!?! cest malade, cetait un aqueduc! et pas loin, il y avait des olivier datant de lan 908. ouff cest pas jeune jeune! oh et appareme,nt que cest pas bon des olives directement comme ca a voir la face des deux freres qui recrachent! ...

Pont du Gard

A travel blog entry by kerry.mundy

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On our way to Avignon we stopped to see the famous Pont du Gard. This bridge was part of the aquaduct built in the 1st century AD by the romans to bring water from Uzes to Nimes, about 30 kilometres. The bridge is all that remains of the aquaduct. It was an awesome sight stretching 275 metres and 48 metres high comprising of 3 levels of arches. It was amazing to read about its construction and realise what an incredible engineering feat it ...

Discovering Nimes

A travel blog entry by kerry.mundy

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Nimes (pronounced Nim) has 2000 years of history when it was the capital city of Roman Gaul and therefore has some incredible Roman ruins and preserved buildings and is quite a picturesque city.
We began at the Jardins de la Fontaine, 18th century formal gardens constructed around a spring discovered by the Romans. Inside the gardens is a roman ruin of the Temple of Diana and on the mount, is the octagonal ruin of the Tour Magne - once a part of the roman walls and ...

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This hotel, located on 9, Rue du Viaduc, Tarascon, is near Chateau de Tarascon, Chateau de Tarascon, Musee Souleiado, and Parcours de L'Art.
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