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The surroundings

The Pont du Gard

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Pont du Gard is an unmissable Roman gem, located just a few kilometers from our guesthouse in Uzès. This monumental aqueduct, nearly 2,000 years old, impresses with its majestic proportions and incredible state of preservation. The site, respectfully developed, offers walking trails, exhibition spaces, and spectacular views over the Gardon Valley. It's a cultural, natural, and timeless stop that leaves a lasting impression on all travelers.

Activities

Around Uzès, the diverse landscapes invite both relaxation and adventure. Kayaking trips down the Gardon River offer a unique perspective on the Pont du Gard, while hiking trails wind through scrubland, forests, and tranquil rivers. For an aerial experience, hot air balloon flights reveal the region's beauty from above. And for a sunny break, the beaches of Grau du Roi, less than an hour away, are ideal for swimming or basking in the sun on the Mediterranean coast.

Nîmes

A city of art and history, Nîmes captivates visitors with its ancient treasures: the perfectly preserved Arena, the Maison Carrée, and the Jardins de la Fontaine. This city with its distinctive character blends Roman heritage with a southern atmosphere, offering lively streets, sunny terraces, and cultural festivals throughout the year.

Avignon

A former papal city, Avignon fascinates with its imposing Palace of the Popes, its ramparts, and the famous Pont d'Avignon. A vibrant city of art, it hosts a world-renowned festival every summer. Its cobbled streets, shaded squares, and museums make it an essential cultural destination near Uzès.

Saint-Rémy-de-Provence

The charming Provençal village of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence captivates with its understated elegance. Between art galleries, colorful markets, and ancient ruins, it embodies the art of living in the South of France.

It was also a major source of inspiration for Van Gogh, many of whose works were created here, in the heart of a luminous and peaceful landscape.

Les Baux-de-Provence

Perched on a rocky spur, Les Baux-de-Provence offers a spectacular panorama of the Alpilles mountains.

This medieval village, listed among the most beautiful in France, invites you to stroll among cobbled streets, ancient fortresses, and the Carrières de Lumières, where immersive projections transform the stone into a veritable artistic canvas.

Anduze

At the gateway to the Cévennes mountains, Anduze charms visitors with its authentic character and relaxed lifestyle. The famous Bamboo Garden in the Cévennes, its little tourist train, and its colorful markets make it a delightful destination for nature and heritage lovers.

It's a beautiful green escape just a few kilometers from Uzès.