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| Name | Remoulins |
| Settlement type | Commune |
| Country | France |
| Region | Occitanie |
| Department | Gard |
| Arrondissement | Nîmes |
| Canton | Redessan |
Remoulins is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. It lies near the Gardon and has historically been a crossing point linking the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur corridor with inland Occitanie. Remoulins's location has tied it to regional networks including Nîmes, Avignon, Montpellier, and transport routes such as the A9 autoroute and historic Roman roads.
Remoulins sits on the banks of the Gardon, close to the confluence with tributaries that drain the Cévennes foothills and the Vaunage plain. The commune lies between the urban centers of Nîmes, Avignon, Arles, Montpellier, and Aigues-Mortes, and is proximate to regional features like the Pont du Gard, Camargue, Costières de Nîmes, and the Rhône River floodplain. Local topography rises toward the Cévennes National Park, with soil influenced by Garrigue vegetation, Mediterranean climate patterns tied to the Mistral, and hydrographic connections to the Hérault basin and the Durance.
The area was traversed by Roman Empire road networks linking Nemausus (modern Nîmes) to Ugernum and other settlements; archaeological traces reflect contact with Roman Gaul, Visigothic routes, and later Carolingian Empire administration. Remoulins developed alongside the medieval river crossing controlled during feudal periods by local lords with ties to the County of Toulouse, Counts of Provence, and later the Kingdom of France. During the early modern period the commune experienced influences from events like the French Wars of Religion, the administrative reforms of Henry IV, and integration into departmental structures after the French Revolution. In the 19th century Remoulins was affected by infrastructure projects such as canal works connected to the Canal du Rhône à Sète and the expansion of the Paris–Lyon–Mediterranean Railway corridor, and in the 20th century it experienced demographic and economic shifts during the World War I and World War II eras, including regional mobilization coordinated from Nîmes and the Vichy period adjustments tied to Pétain policies.
Census data reflects demographic changes common to southern France communes, with population movements influenced by rural-urban migration toward Nîmes, Montpellier, Marseille, and Lyon, and seasonal tourism flows tied to sites such as the Pont du Gard, Vers-Pont-du-Gard, and the Camargue National Reserve. The social composition shows connections to neighboring municipalities like Remoulins's municipal partners and intercommunalities that include Redessan, Collias, La Calmette, and Saint-Gilles. Population trajectories have been shaped by agricultural cycles in the Costières de Nîmes vineyards, construction linked to the A9 autoroute, and commuting patterns to employment centers such as Nîmes-Alès-Camargue-Cévennes.
Local economic activity has historically centered on agriculture—viticulture in the Costières de Nîmes appellation, market gardening supplying Nîmes and Avignon, and olive cultivation linked to Provence traditions—alongside small-scale artisanal trades connected to Uzès and Aigues-Mortes. Tourism related to the Pont du Gard UNESCO ensemble and heritage routes generates service-sector employment in hospitality linked to operators from Vers-Pont-du-Gard, Vaucluse, and Bouches-du-Rhône. Infrastructure projects tied to the A9 autoroute and regional rail links to Nîmes-Pont-du-Gard and the Paris–Marseille axis have supported logistics firms and construction contractors with contracts from administrations such as Occitanie (administrative region), Gard councils, and European regional funds connected to Interreg programs.
The commune is notable for its proximity to the Pont du Gard, an elevated Roman aqueduct bridge classified by UNESCO; other local heritage includes medieval bridges, riverine mills in the tradition of Languedoc, and architectural ensembles reflecting influences from Romanesque churches found across Gard and Vaucluse. Nearby heritage sites and museums in Nîmes, Arles, Avignon, Uzès, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, and Aigues-Mortes complement local attractions, while nature reserves like the Camargue Natural Regional Park and the Cévennes National Park provide outdoor recreation opportunities.
Remoulins is administered within the arrondissement of Nîmes and is part of relevant cantonal and intercommunal structures that coordinate services with neighboring communes including Redessan, Collias, La Calmette, Vers-Pont-du-Gard, and Saint-Geniès-de-Malgoirès. Local governance interacts with departmental authorities in Gard and regional institutions in Occitanie for planning, cultural heritage, and infrastructure programs drawing on funding from national ministries in Paris and European entities such as European Union cohesion initiatives.
Remoulins is served by road networks connecting to the A9 autoroute, departmental routes toward Nîmes, Avignon, and Montpellier, and local bridges crossing the Gardon. Rail connections are available via nearby stations on regional lines feeding into the SNCF network, linking to hubs such as Nîmes, Avignon TGV, and Montpellier Saint-Roch. Proximity to airports at Nîmes–Alès–Camargue–Cévennes Airport and Avignon-Provence Airport plus river navigation on the Rhône corridor integrate Remoulins into broader transport and tourism circuits involving Occitanie, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté for freight and passenger movements.
Category:Communes in Gard