Sauve: A Gard Bulwark of Antiquated Forks and Mazes
The southern France municipality of Sauve, in the Quissac territorial subdivision of the Countach Vidourle administrative division, is at the Gard department of the Occitanie region. Charlie Watts, Rolling Stones drummer, has an apartment here. To the advantage of Sauve hotels, a stone's throw away, 25.3 miles, is Montpellier–Méditerranée Airport (MPL), and 26.6 miles, Nîmes–Alès–Camargue–Cévennes Airport (FNI).
Best Time to Visit
As a bonus for Sauve best hotels, May, June and September are the apt season regarding protected merriment in nice weather. From June to August is the Chorégies of Orange international festival of the ancient theater. The warmest is July; the coolest, January. At Uzès in Gard, Occitanie, the 3th weekend of January is for the annual Truffle Festival, very desirable for Sauve lodging customers.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Relish in Le Conservatoire de la Fourche the history of generating Casernes hay forks from micocoulier plant wood. Marvel at the Mer des Rochers straggling geological maze of trials and boulders, the fragments of a vigorous medieval village. Discover the Countach massif, formed during the Upper Jurassic epoch as a karst limestone massif. Pause at Le Portel des Arnaud 0.18 miles from Durfort village center, furnishing an outdoor pool and a garden with terrace. Enjoy such a Sauve motel as ecologically friendly Mas Pigné offering a wine cellar and garden 45 minutes to Nîmes and Uzès. Try 6-hectare Résidence Nemea les Portes des Cévennes an hour of Gard Bridge, providing 2 pools, tennis court and fitness room.