The Vaunage is an area of southern France made up of the plain and the small hills around Nages, which is known for its Gallic oppidum.
From east to west the villages of Vaunage are: Caveirac, Clarensac, Langlade, Saint-Dionizy, Nages-et-Solorgues, Calvisson, Boissières, Saint-Côme-et-Maruéjols, Congénies.
Le Camisard chief, Jean Cavalier called it "petite Chanaan", little Canaan.
The soil is argilo-calcaire so the flora is essentially that of the garrigue- and this leads to fine wines.
The former railway has been transformed into a cycle way,«voie verte» opening the Vaunage to Green Tourism.