Beach, Biking, Childrens Playground, Cinema, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horse Riding, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Rafting, Restaurant, Shopping, Tennis
A thirty minute walk or a five minute drive takes you to the world famous Pont du Gard, the 2nd most visited tourist site in France. Though it looks like a bridge, and was long used as one, the Pont du Gard is an aqueduct completed in the first century A.D. by the Romans to provide water to the ancient city of Nimes. The engineering of this marvel is so precise, that modern computer aided design could not improve on the construction.
Uzes is the nearest larger town - actually a small city - about 11,000 population - with a lot going on.
The Duke of Uzes was the first Duke in France. The Duchy remains to this day, and the palace is open for tours. Don't expect the Duke will be there to greet you, however.
Besides the renowned twice-weekly markets, Uzes has excellent shopping, sightseeing and dining.