Returning to Visit to Must See Uzes
Explore · Ginger and Nutmeg · Road Trips South of France
The group emails started well before Christmas…
Would Nutmeg be interested in a girl’s getaway to Uzès?
Seriously?
As if, anyone needs to escape Provence.
Yes!
The proposed itinerary was to include a short visit to Uzès in the Gard. Many visitors who venture westward in Provence to see the Pont du Gard aqueduct, the amazing restored Roman structures in Nimes and the ancient walled city of Uzès, might not even realize they had crossed a regional border.
…Continue reading here to find out why you might want to “escape” from Provence for a little road trip to Uzès. Nutmeg shares the places you must see in Uzès, and why this city is waiting for you to discover its charms.
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