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Saint Guilhem le Desert


Visit Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, a medieval gem in Languedoc. Explore the UNESCO-listed Gellone Abbey and enjoy the stunning scenery of the Hérault Gorges in Southern France.

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An essential stop on the Way of St. James, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is one of the most precious gems of the Hérault region. Nestled in the narrow Verdus valley, at the foot of vertiginous limestone cliffs, this medieval village developed around Gellone Abbey, founded in 804 by Guilhem, grandson of Charles Martel. The abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a pure masterpiece of Languedoc Romanesque art. Its massive stone walls house the relics of Saint Guilhem and a fragment of the True Cross, attracting pilgrims and art lovers for over a millennium. The village itself invites leisurely strolls: its stone houses with Renaissance facades, its artisan shops, and its squares shaded by two-hundred-year-old plane trees create a timeless atmosphere. The website chateaux-en-france.com recommends looking up towards the village's heights to see the ruins of the "Giant's Cabinet," the remains of a fortified castle that once guarded the entrance to the gorges. This contrast between the abbey's spirituality, the rugged rocky landscape, and the cool waters of the Hérault River below makes Saint-Guilhem a place that is both mystical and wild.

Tip for an even more exceptional visit.

Saint-Guilhem is a victim of its own success, especially during the summer months. My expert advice: Don't try to reach the village by car in the afternoon. The chateaux-en-france.com website recommends using the large "Pont du Diable" car park located at the entrance to the gorges and taking advantage of the free shuttle. Not only will you avoid the stress of parking, but you'll also be able to admire this thousand-year-old bridge, the oldest medieval bridge in France, before reaching the village. For an immersive experience, arrive at the abbey when it opens at 9:00 a.m., then set off on the hiking trail that climbs towards the "Cirque de l'Infernet". In a 45-minute walk, you'll overlook the village and the abbey with a spectacular panoramic view, far from the hustle and bustle of tourists lingering in the Place de la Liberté. Finally, if you visit the village in summer, end your day with a swim under the Devil's Bridge or a canoe trip down the Hérault gorges: it's the best way to appreciate the majesty of the cliffs that gave this "desert" (in the sense of a place removed from the world) its name.

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2023-09-30
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