Le Causse
Le Causse
Le Causse
Arre

Le Causse

History and culture
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An unmissable hike exploring superb views onto the Arre valley and the Causse plateau.


2 points of interest

  • Maison de la famille Brun
    Maison de la famille Brun - Nathalie Thomas
    History

    The hosiery industry and Arre

    Shortly after the church, on the left, you will see the Brun family residence and the dyeing factory. The railings of the factory gates came from the Château des Tuileries in Paris, which had been burned down in 1870. The village’s prosperity was linked to the hosiery industry and the Brun d'Arre company. This hosiery business, the oldest in the region, was first recorded in 1740. In the 1880s, the factory’s looms were mechanised to produce silk hosiery. Modernisation continued with the purchase of heavy-duty looms for cotton articles. In 1906, the company created the first brand of silk stockings, Lys stockings, which became internationally known. A fleur-de-lys was embroidered onto the stockings by workers working at home. In 1924, there were 600 of these workers. The combustible necessary for the industry to develop was supplied by the coal mines in Cavaillac, 7 km away.

  • Orphelinat d'Arre
    Orphelinat d'Arre - Nathalie Thomas
    History

    The former orphanage

    At the foot of the village, on the left, a building overlooking the river has a particular style. This is the former orphanage, which closed down in the early 20th century. Sainte Anne was home to poor young girls without families who mainly came from the Aveyron department. They worked in the village factory to unthread the silk it onto the spools. After work, they had to clean the orphanage and chapel as well as take care of the pigs and poultry. On the site of the orphanage there was a chapel, Sainte-Marie d'Arre. By popular demand, it was rededicated to Saint-Blaise, patron saint of weavers and carders.


Description

Signposts will guide you all along this route. In the description below, the signposted place names and/or directions are given in bold italics between quotation marks :

From the car park in “ARRE ”, walk to " Arre Pont Vieux ” and “ Le Cap d’Arre ”.

  1. At " Le Cap d'Arre " turn left and go up towards " LES TRES TOULLIERES ".
  2. Cross the road and direction « LEMBRUSQUIÈRE » via « Le Tour » and « Lembrusquières - Haut ».
  3. Return to " ARRE " via " Le Cap d'Arre " then " Arre -Pont Vieux ".

This walk is taken from the guidebook Les Vallées Cévenoles - En Pays Viganais, published by the Communauté de communes Pays Viganais-Cévennes as part of the collection Espaces Naturels Gardois and the label Gard Pleine Nature. 

  • Departure : Arre
  • Arrival : Arre
  • Towns crossed : Arre and Arrigas

Forecast


Altimetric profile


Recommandations

Make sure your equipment is appropriate for the day’s weather conditions. Take enough water, wear sturdy shoes and put on a hat.


Information desks

Tourism office Cévennes and Navacelles, Le Vigan

Maison de pays, place du Marché, BP 21, 30120 Le Vigan

https://sudcevennes.com/contact@sudcevennes.com04 67 81 01 72

This office is part of the National Park's associated tourist-information network, whose mission is to provide information on, and raise awareness of, the sites and events as well as the rules that must be observed in the National Park's central zone.
Open year-round

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Transport

Alés bus line 142

Nîmes line 140

Montpellier line 608

LIO bus line 101 (Saturdays only)

LIO Région Occitanie - https://lio.laregion.fr/


Access and parking

From Alés or Nîmes take the D999 to Le Vigan. Continue on the D999, towards Bez et Esparon, then Arre.

Parking :

Mairie (town hall)

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Source

Parc national des Cévenneshttp://www.cevennes-parcnational.fr/

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