Avia - Marguerittes
Marguerittes
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Marguerittes (Gard, France)
Marguerittes is a quiet commune west of Nîmes, in the Gard department in the Occitanie region. A human-sized town, it serves as a gateway to the Nîmes plain, the Camargue and the foothills of the Cévennes. The center preserves traces of old urban planning and sits in a landscape of garrigue, vineyards and olive trees. Local life remains focused on agriculture and small local shops.
Heritage and history
The urban fabric of Marguerittes reveals ancient origins, visible in the layout of the historic center and some old houses. There is a parish church surrounded by narrow streets and squares where local memory is read in stone and façades. Municipal archives and onsite panels briefly explain the commune's development without tourist excess.
Nature and landscapes
The garrigue hills around the commune offer walks and viewpoints over the Nîmes plain. Vineyards and olive trees dominate the agricultural landscape. The proximity of protected areas and rivers allows alternation between short hikes and more relaxed countryside strolls.
Activities and proximity
Marguerittes also functions as a practical base to visit Nîmes (Roman monuments) and the Camargue. Cycling, walking and wine-tourism outings in nearby estates are common. Markets and a few local shops punctuate daily life.
Not to miss
- Old town — wandering the streets and spotting traditional façades.
- Garrigue walks — nearby trails for walking and nature.
- Vineyards of the Costières de Nîmes appellation — tastings and discovery of nearby terroirs.
- Proximity to Nîmes — quick access to Roman monuments and regional cultural offerings.
