The proposed itinerary allows you to discover the history of the economic development of a territory linked to its environmental assets.
In Gardonnenque it is mainly its vineyards with the estates that market the wine, its truffle fields and the "cavage" that results from it, and its old mulberry trees inherited from the time of spinning. This loop offers a bucolic and fun break punctuated by historical discoveries in the small villages crossed.
Audio guidance of the route available via the Rando Gard smartphone app downloadable on the App Store and Google Play.
Take your left, go along the train tracks and follow the path to the next intersection where you will turn right.
At the next intersection, take the hairpin on the right. Be careful! You will cross the tracks and then the D7 to reach the center of the village of Montignargues.
Cross the village to the old bread oven then continue straight to Saint-Bauzély and turn left to join "le chemin de Nîmes".
Turn left onto the D210A. Be careful! Cross the road then turn right.
Continue and go along the D 907 for a few meters (be careful!) and take the path on your left.
Go along "la Braune" and turn slightly left. Continue straight.
Take your right when you arrive at "la Rouvière" and go around the roundabout and leave the square on your left.
Continue straight on rue du Temple and turn left onto the D124 (be careful, very busy road).
Turn left again to get back on the path and join the village via the old Combarmond wine and marc distillery. Then join the starting point.
Departure and arrival: Saint-Geniès-de-Malgoirès.
Towns crossed: Saint-Geniès-de-Malgoirès, Montignargues, Saint-Bauzély, Fons, Gajan and La Rouvière.