Are you an association, a coach operator, a travel agency, a works council or a small group (family or friends) and you would like to discover the gems of Terre d'Argence?
Discover the Land of Argence through the world of wine, lavender and traditions.

Visit and tasting in a Gallo-Roman cellar

This Provençal farmhouse, built in the 17th century, was already a production site during the Gallo-Roman era. The numerous remains found here convinced the owner to take the crazy gamble of recreating a Roman vineyard and wine press.
Discover the winemaking techniques of this era and taste wines made using Roman recipes.

Visit to a farmhouse in Provence and discovery of lavender in Terre d'Argence

Visit to an aromatic plant producer 🪻

Explore the fragrant lands of this authentic Provençal farmhouse, discovering the cultivation of lavender, verbena, immortelle, and many other aromatic plants. Dream of becoming an alchemist in the distillery as you uncover the secrets of extracting high-quality essential oils!

Visit and tasting in a beautiful wine estate

A discovery tour of the vineyards and cellar of a family-run winery steeped in charm and history. The tour continues with a tasting of the biodynamic AOC Costières de Nîmes wines from this estate. White, rosé, and red wines are available in a wide range, reflecting the diversity of the grape varieties and terroirs.

Sensory journey, wine tasting

Theme park: entertainment and shows

Unique in the region, Le Vieux Mas transports you for a unique experience in a traditional farm from the beginning of the 20th century.

Costumed artisans bring the gestures of yesteryear to life, and farm animals await your caresses!

Discover our traditions

Camargue-style bullfighting with the raseteur who snatches the attribute from the bull's horn
Camargue-style bullfighting with the raseteur who snatches the attribute from the bull's horn

The Camargue Race Experience

Camargue bullfighting was born here! This traditional sport (without killing) is rooted in the DNA of our villages.
The raseteurs (young men dressed in white) use a hook to catch the attributes placed on the animal's forehead. The Camargue bulls are known for their fierceness; only the most spirited bulls enter the arena. The raseteurs must demonstrate speed and agility to get as close as possible to the bull.

During the season, in the village streets and in our arenas, bulls are celebrated and worshipped. Here, the Camargue bull is king!

We invite you to discover the codes and secrets of this often misunderstood sport with our expert, a local woman with a passion for bullfighting culture.

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