Visit Uzès
The First Duchy of France — a medieval gem in the South
Uzès is one of those rare places that has somehow stayed off the mass-tourism radar while being genuinely extraordinary. A compact, perfectly preserved medieval town in the Gard (Occitanie), it sits on a limestone plateau between the garrigue scrubland and the Gardon river gorges — an hour from Avignon, 25 minutes from Nîmes.
Its Saturday morning market is routinely voted one of the most beautiful in France. Its Duchy has been owned by the same family for over a thousand years — you can visit it. The Pont du Gard, one of the world's finest Roman monuments, is a 20-minute drive. And the stone is gold.
8,701
residents
~1,000 yrs
same ducal family
300 days
of sunshine/year
15 km
to Pont du Gard
Highlights
What to see & do
Place aux Herbes
The heart of Uzès. A shaded square surrounded by medieval arcades, plane trees and café terraces. On Saturday mornings (7:30am–1:30pm) it transforms into one of the most vibrant markets in southern France. Come early — the locals arrive before 9am.
Tour Fenestrelle
The symbol of Uzès: a 42-metre round Romanesque bell tower from the 12th century, unique in France for its cylindrical shape (inspired by Italian campaniles). It served as the bell tower of the Saint-Théodorit cathedral next door. Best photographed from the Place de l'Évêché.
The Duchy (Le Duché)
The Duchy of Uzès has been owned continuously by the same family (the de Crussols) for over a thousand years. It's still a private residence — and still open to visitors. The Bermonde Tower offers a panoramic view of the town and surrounding garrigue. Allow 1.5 hours. Book in advance in summer.
Pont du Gard
Only 15 km from Uzès (20 min by car), this UNESCO-listed Roman aqueduct bridge stands 49 metres high and was built in the 1st century AD to carry water from the Eure spring — right below Uzès — to Nîmes, 50 km away. In summer, swimming in the Gardon beneath the arches is spectacular.
Medieval Garden
A peaceful walled garden near the Duchy with medicinal plants, aromatic herbs and beautiful views over the Eure valley. Free entry. A perfect escape from the market crowds on a Saturday morning. Open daily.
Gorges du Gardon
15 km from Uzès, the Gardon river has carved spectacular gorges through the limestone. The Collias hiking trail (10 km, 3.5h) runs along the clifftops above turquoise water. Summer swimming, kayaking and canoeing available. One of the region's best kept secrets.
Practical info
Getting there & around
By train + bus
- From Paris: TGV to Nîmes (2h30), then liO bus E52 to Uzès (1h)
- From Avignon: TGV to Nîmes (30 min), then bus
- Bus fare: ~€1.50, ~8 departures/day weekdays
By car
- From Nîmes: 25 km, 35 min (D979)
- From Avignon: 45 km, 45 min
- From Montpellier: 75 km, 1h
- Parking: Free lots surround the pedestrian centre
Best time to visit
- Spring (Apr–Jun): Ideal — mild, garrigue in bloom, few crowds
- Summer (Jul–Aug): Festivals, markets, hot (35°C+), busy
- Autumn (Sep–Oct): Golden light, truffle season starts
- Winter: Quiet, truffle market in January
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