
Aiguèze

Aiguèze, a magnificent village with character
Aiguèze culminates on the last cliffs at the exit of the Ardèche gorges, as if planted at the top of an extraordinary rocky outcrop and natural balcony. Just opposite Saint Martin d’Ardèche, the magnificent village of Aiguèze proudly dominates the river’s characteristic flow. Its fortifications were the scene of some dramatic episodes. Aiguèze has quickly turned its attention to the future, restoring its houses in their historic, protected style.
A 19th century church
Its church, a listed monument well worth a visit, has been renovated. It’s a friendly little village that protects itself and at the same time opens up to visitors. Its medieval streets are a delight to wander through. It’s a not-to-be-missed site in the Ardèche gorges, attracting lovers of old stones and quiet little corners! With its bewitching scenery, welcoming people, good food and fine wine, this village, which has been made so sympathetic by the vicissitudes of its history, is being reborn to the delight of its inhabitants and the pleasure of those who visit.
Accommodation in Aiguèze
If you’re looking for a magnificent gite in the Ardèche with a swimming pool and wellness area, choose Mas de la Fontenette. You’ll love the view of Labastide de Virac, its medieval castle and the Cévennes in the background.
Route from Mas de la Fontenette to Aiguèze
Click on this link or on the image below to follow the Googlemaps route.
