| Kil. | Miles. | |
| Montpellier to Lunel | 22 | 13½ |
| [Lunel to Aigues-Mortes and back | 32 | 20] |
| Lunel to Nîmes | 24 | 15 |
| [Nîmes to Pont-du-Gard and back | 44 | 27¼] |
| [Nîmes to Beaucaire and Tarascon-sur-Rhone | 24 | 15] |
| [Tarascon-sur-Rhone to Avignon | 23 | 14¼] |
| By going north from Nîmes to Avignon, and omitting the Riviera, the tour can be shortened by five or six days. | ||
| [Nîmes to Avignon | 42 | 26] |
| Nîmes to St. Gilles | 19 | 11¾ |
| St. Gilles to Arles | 18 | 11¼ |
| Arles to Salon | 40 | 25 |
| Salon to St. Cannat | 18 | 11¼ |
| St. Cannat to Aix-en-Provence | 17 | 10¾ |
NOTES FOR DRIVERS
Montpellier to Nîmes.—Level, and nearly every road across the delta of the Rhone is quite flat.
THE CASTLE AT TARASCON.
On the Rhone.
Pélissanne to Aix-en-Provence.—An undulating road, with a long run down into Aix-en-Provence.
PLACES OF INTEREST ON THE ROUTE