Gardon
The Gardon is a river located in the south of France, primarily flowing through the Gard department. It is approximately 127 kilometers long and is known for its picturesque landscapes and clear waters. The river is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as kayaking, fishing, and hiking along its banks.
One of the most famous features of the Gardon is the Pont du Gard, an ancient Roman aqueduct that spans the river. This UNESCO World Heritage site attracts many visitors each year, showcasing the engineering prowess of the Romans. The Gardon also plays a vital role in the local ecosystem and agriculture.