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Abbey St. Andrew: A Timeless Garden Oasis
Discover the tranquil beauty of Île de la Barthelasse, a serene escape just across the Rhône from Avignon, perfect for relaxation and stunning views.
Île de la Barthelasse is a picturesque island located in the Rhône River near Avignon, offering stunning views, peaceful parks, and a delightful escape from the bustling city. Tourists can enjoy leisurely walks, bike rides, and picnics amid lush greenery while soaking in the beauty of the surrounding landscapes and the historical charm of Avignon.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
Begin your journey at the Nîmes train station (Gare de Nîmes). Take bus line 10 towards 'Pont du Gard'. After approximately 30 minutes, you will reach the stop 'Pont de l'Europe'. From there, walk across the bridge towards the island. Continue straight, and you will soon reach the île de la Barthelasse.
Walking
If you prefer to walk, start at the central square, Place de la Maison Carrée. Head southeast on Rue de la République until you reach the Pont de la Jonque. Cross the bridge, and once you are on the other side, turn right to follow the path along the river. This scenic route will lead you directly to île de la Barthelasse in about 45 minutes.
Bicycle
Rent a bicycle from one of the local bike rental shops in Nîmes. From the Place de la Maison Carrée, cycle towards the Rue de la République and follow signs for 'Avignon'. Cross the River Rhône using the Pont Saint-Bénézet, and then continue cycling along the riverbank towards the île de la Barthelasse. It's a pleasant ride that should take around 30 minutes.
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