Uzès’ Vallée de l’Eure
The landmark bell tower in Uzès, La Tour Fenestrelle, overlooks the Vallée de l’Eure. The beautiful Public Park at Vallée de l’Eure may be overlooked by some tourists. For those of us who live in Uzès, it’s a treasure.
The Cathedral and 12th Century Tour Fenestrelle
The terrace that views the valley is also a parking area for the Cathedral.
The landscape between Uzès and the valley of the Cévennes is rolling hills, vineyards, olive groves, and stretches of dwarf ilex, wild thyme, box, and rosemary.
Vallée de l’Eure from the Cathedral in Uzes
Beautiful walks are available along the valley and the rivers, including along the streets leading into and out of Uzes.



As you walk around the cathedral’s parking lot, you enter the public park.
Entrance to the city park in Uzes
Public tennis courts and swimming pool area
The walkway continues through wooded areas to the river valley.

River runs through the valley.

I understand that the area around the river valley was once active with mills and a small community of people. These have vanished, leaving only these remnants of an earlier time.
Abandoned mill at the river
This is the same valley we visited in earlier posts at the remains of the Roman aqueduct (Source de l’Eure) and at Pont du Gard. In Roman times, the spring that originated here ran through the hills to Nîmes, crossing the river Gardon by means of the Pont du Gard.




Hopefully, you enjoyed this walk around the village with me. Stay tuned for more…












