Oh La La! Visit San Quentin la Poterie and its Pottery
Barefoot Blogger · Explore · Road Trips South of FranceImagine a little village in the south of France where the main industries are farming and pottery. Can you think of a place that is more “down to earth?” (Pun intended!)
Friday is market day in San Quentin la Poterie. It’s only a few miles down the road from Uzes and it’s getting to be one of my favorite places to shop. There’s the farmers’ market with all the local foods and vendors …
…Continue reading here to see Deborah’s photos of this market. Better yet discover the pottery shops and ceramics artists who make this town famous.
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