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Location information for Ales Airport

Ales Rail Station serves as the main gateway into the town of Ales in the French department of Cevennes. Ales is a provincial capital making it a suitable travel base for those exploring the Languedoc-Rousillon region of France. With a car rental at the Ales Rail Station, visitors can easily get around the town and venture out to notable destinations in the area afterwards.

Within Ales, there are a number of tourist attractions that are easily accessible on foot. The most notable ones include the Cathedrale Saint Jean, the historic Fort Vauban, and the Botanical Garden of La Tour Vieille. To experience a breathtaking view of Ales, visitors can drive up to the La Colline de l'Ermitage using their cheap car hire at the Ales Rail Station. The hermitage sits atop a small hill and features picnic grounds.

The town also hosts annual events that draw in a huge crowd of art enthusiasts from all over the region. The Film festival is usually held in March while Feria d'Ales in May features traditional expos and events such as bull fighting.

After exploring the town, visitors can venture down south with their car hire at the Ales Rail Station to the bigger town of Arles. The town is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its Roman ampitheatre. Notable attractions in this area include the classical Roman theatre called Cryptoporticos and the Musee d'Arles et la Provence Antique. The Lou Museon Arlaten and the Musee Reattu are also worth visiting.

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  • Currency
    Euro
  • Driving direction
    Right
  • City speed limit
    50 km/h
  • Freeway speed limit
    90 km/h
  • Language
    French

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