Alès

Alès is a small town in Languedoc-Roussillon, France.

Although known as the capital of the Cevennes, you may have a hard time getting to Alès, partly because it's off the well-trod tourist track, and partly because everyone will assume you want to go to nearby, and bigger, Arles.

Tourism Office (open 9 - 12, 1:30-5:30) Place de l'Hôtel de Ville - BP 345 - 30115 Alès Cedex. 04 66 52 32 15 - Fax. 04 66 52 57 09

Get in

  • Local trains run from Avignon via Nîmes. A change is sometimes required.
  • Local buses also stop in Ales at the train station.
  • By car is probably the most convenient way to reach Ales and to see the surrounding countryside. From the A7, exit Bollène. From the A9 exit at Nîmes-Ouest.
  • The nearest airport is in Nîmes.

Get around

The town is small enough to see on foot. A few taxis are available, either at the train station or by phone.

See

  • Cathédrale Saint Jean
  • Fort Vauban / Le Bosquet -- Historic fort, gardens and summer outdoor theatre.
  • La Tour Vieille -- Botanical Garden and playground.
  • La colline de l'Ermitage -- Small hill with a chapel on the top with great views over Alès. It's a lovely place to walk up to and take a picnic.
  • Mine Témoin -- Museum about Alès' mining history.

Events

  • Film Festival -- March. Art-house cinema.
  • Feria d'Alès -- May 20–24. The town is taken over by this four day festival. Good food and drink, music, traditional bull fighting and the running of the bulls through the streets.
  • Carnival
  • Cratère Surface -- Beginning of July. Street theatre and music.
  • Les Fous Chantants -- Last week of July. Choir with a thousand singers, performances throughout the week and a spectacular final concert.

Buy

  • Alès has a number of small shops and boutiques. There is a central covered food market every weekday morning, and a larger general market on a Monday which sells traditional items.

Eat

  • Punky Conners, 44 Place Pierre Semard (across from the train station). Irish Pub. Traditional pub food including a great lamb stew. Very friendly English-speaking staff and locals.

Drink

  • Punky Conners (see Eat).

Sleep

  • Hotel Orly. A comfortable two-star hotel with 28 rooms.

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