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The Ardèche Gorges Natura 2000 Site is a remarkable natural reserve known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and the winding Ardèche River, attracting outdoor enthusiasts for hiking, canoeing, and wildlife observation.

15,000
Acres Protected
60
Miles of Trails
500,000+
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Ardèche Gorges Natura 2000 Site

 

The Ardèche Gorges Natura 2000 Site encompasses one of southern France's most scenic river canyons, stretching approximately 30 kilometers along the Ardèche River between Vallon-Pont-d'Arc and Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This protected area features steep limestone cliffs reaching up to 300 meters in height and diverse natural habitats ranging from Mediterranean scrubland to riparian zones. Its designation within the Natura 2000 network highlights its significance as a habitat for several rare and protected species, including griffon vultures, European otters, and various bat species inhabiting its caves. Geologically, the gorges reveal impressive karst formations, including the famous natural stone arch Pont d'Arc, a striking gateway carved by the river itself. The area offers ample opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hiking on marked paths that reveal panoramic views, canoeing and kayaking along the river, wildlife watching, rock climbing, and photography. From seasonal festivals celebrating regional culture to quiet spots for nature immersion, the site appeals to a broad range of visitors. The Ardèche Gorges area retains an unspoiled character supported by regional conservation efforts aiming to protect fragile ecosystems and promote sustainable tourism. Because of its accessibility yet remote feel, it remains a must-see destination for those visiting the south of France seeking natural beauty paired with engaging adventure activities.

Highlights

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Pont d'Arc – iconic natural limestone arch over the Ardèche River

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Habitat of the endangered griffon vulture and diverse bat species

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Scenic river canoeing route through dramatic gorges

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Numerous caves with prehistoric significance and karst formations

Notable Natural Features

Pont d'Arc

A massive natural stone arch spanning 60 meters across the Ardèche River, a highlight landmark and popular photo spot.

Ardèche River

Winding through narrow gorges, the river offers excellent conditions for paddling and observing the surrounding ecosystems.

Grotte Chauvet-Pont d’Arc

Nearby cave complex housing some of the oldest known prehistoric paintings, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.