St-Guilhem-le-Désert |
St-Guilhem © Loïc Bazalgette |
There are a couple of easy and worthwhile walks you can make from here up the valley of the Verdus into the red-stained walls of the Cirque du Bout-du-Monde (from place de la Liberté, take rue du Bout-du-Monde out of the village and continue for about 30min), or up the zigzagging path of the GR74, through the sweet-scented shrubs and flowers towards the castle ridge (also about 30min). From the crest of the ridge the view down onto the village is magnificent. The path divides here: one branch leads back right to the ruins of the castle, while the other continues along the GR74 to the Ermitage Notre-Dame-de-Belle-Grâce (90min), and on to join the GR7 at St-Maurice-Navacelles on the Causse de Larzac.
In season the village is on every tour operator's route, making early mornings and late afternoons the best times for visiting. A number of gîtes in and around St-Guilhem can put you up for the night, including the English-speaking Gîte de la Tour (tel & fax 04.67.57.34.00), located in a medieval tower in the village, and the CAP gîte (tel 04.67.52.72.11), also in town. The nearest campsite is Le Moulin de Siau (tel 04.67.57.51.08; closed mid-Sept to mid-June), near Aniane on the road back down to Gignac. Nearby, cave enthusiasts will enjoy the Grotte de Clamouse (daily: FebMay & Oct 10am5pm; June & Sept 10am6pm; July & Aug 10am7pm; NovJan noon5pm; €6.56).
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