Goudargues

Goudargues (French pronunciation: [ɡudaʁɡ]; Occitan: Godargues) is a commune in the Gard department in southern France.

This is lined with pavement cafés and shaded by a two rows of mature plane trees.

In AD 800, Benedictine monks from Aniane founded an abbey around the lake of Gordanicus.

It was this abbey that is the basis of modern Goudargues- and the settlements name is derived from Gordanicus.

[3] The village of Goudargues is situated in the Cèze valley, to the north of the Gard department.

Canal In Goudargues, 2016