Watch this video glimpse into Uzès
Caroline Longstaffe · ExploreThe enchanting medieval bastide city of Uzès,
just outside of Provence, in Languedoc Roussillon.
Come and wander its cobbled streets,
and admire its gently worn, shuttered buildings.
Discover the Ducal château, its Medieval Garden and the iconic Fenestrelle tower.
Continue reading here for the rest of Caroline’s post and why you too might want to visit (or revisit) Uzés.
Beautiful Uzés is captured in 1.32 minutes in this Shutters and Sunflowers video.
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