Cordeliers Park

ANDUZE , Gard – Cultural heritage

About

The Parc des Cordeliers is the former garden of the Franciscan convent, also called Cordeliers, with an area of 4 hectares.
Its main entrance is on Avenue Rollin.

The Parc des Cordeliers is very appreciated for its calm and the beauty of its species as well as its freshness thanks to its various springs and ponds.

Following the paths, walkers will discover the typical trees of the region but also less common species such as the Himalayan cedar, the Virginia tulip tree, the Japanese cryptomeria, the purple beech or the Canary oak which is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful specimens in Europe.

A botanical trail, available free of charge at the reception desk of the Anduze tourist information office, allows you to discover this park.

There is the Bust of Clara d’Anduze, the Plaque of the poet Florian, the poet and writer Henri Barbusse (1873-1935) and the resistance fighter Marcel Bonnafoux (1910-1942) as well as the war memorial.

It also hosts playgrounds for children.

Free entrance, open all year round.

Spoken languages : French


Services

Facilities

  • Play area
  • Picnic area
  • Public WC
  • Car park
  • Free car park

Services

  • Pets welcome
  • Tour free of charge

Activities

  • Botanic trail

Get there by liO Car or city bus

A moins de 10 mn à pieds de l’arrêt ANDUZE – Pélico !
Cet arrêt est situé sur les lignes : LE VIGAN – ALES (142)
SAINT-JEAN DU GARD – NIMES (112)

Environ 4 min (365 m).

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