Parks and gardens in Uzès
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Located in the south of France in the Gard department, the charming town of Uzès is full of natural treasures that are sure to delight lovers of greenery and tranquility. Near Nîmes and the famous Pont du Gard, Uzès offers a wide choice for a day of adventure for children and adults alike, combining outdoor activities, outings, sightseeing, and family leisure in nature.
From meticulously maintained parks to picturesque gardens, Uzès offers a nature-filled getaway blending history, beauty, and tranquility. For a family day out, there are must-see activities in Uzès to delight your children, such as a sweet adventure at the Haribo Museum. For a return to nature tourism, here is a selection of the best parks and gardens to visit during your stay in Uzès and its surroundings.
Medieval Garden of Uzès
Address: Impasse Port Royal, 30700 Uzès
Rates: Garden tour + towers + exhibitions + panorama + herbal tea €8. Reduced rate (job seekers, students under 30, people with disabilities): €4. Group rate (from 10 people): €7. Free for accompanied children under 12, wheelchair users (partial access), and school groups from the Communauté de Communes de l’Uzège.
Style: medieval garden
Hours: Open daily, from April 1st to November 1st inclusive.
April 1st to June 30th from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, weekends and public holidays from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
July 1st to August 31st from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, weekends and public holidays from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
September 1st to September 30th from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, weekends and public holidays from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
October 1st to November 1st from 1:00 PM to 5:30 PM, weekends and public holidays from 1:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Last admission 45 minutes before closing
Nestled in the heart of the medieval city of Uzès, the Medieval Garden offers an authentic immersion into the enchanting atmosphere of the Middle Ages. Perched at the top of a small dead-end street, just a few steps from the Place aux Herbes, the Medieval Garden is an attraction that pleasantly surprises visitors with its picturesque setting, skillfully combining 12th-century remnants with lush green surroundings.
This symbiosis between history and nature gives the garden a timeless atmosphere, where the past blends harmoniously with lush vegetation. This verdant space enchants visitors with its winding paths, plants, and shaded benches, creating a peaceful haven ideal for a pastoral break after exploring the cobblestone streets of the old town.
This botanical garden is home to a multitude of plant treasures, including an impressive variety of food, medicinal, textile, dye, and cereal plants. The botanical diversity is remarkable, with no less than 400 plant varieties, offering visitors a true invitation to observe and discover the preserved natural riches in the heart of Uzès.
In addition to being a verdant refuge, the Medieval Garden is also a dynamic cultural venue, hosting artistic events and cultural exhibitions throughout the year. Furthermore, visitors are strongly encouraged to extend their experience by climbing the 100 steps of the King's Tower, which offers an exceptional panoramic view of the picturesque rooftops of Uzès and its surroundings.
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The Duchy Park of Uzès
Address: Avenue Maxime Pascal, 30700 Uzès
Rate: Free
Style: Urban park
Open all year round
Once the property of the Duke of Uzès, from whom it takes its name, the Duchy Park has since been acquired by the City of Uzès, marking its opening to residents and visitors alike. This park offers a multitude of appealing activities such as relaxation, hiking, children's games, and sports facilities, making it a popular spot for all visitors.
Today, the Duchy Park is accessible via a recently renovated entrance gate—a listed historic monument—as well as by the restored staircase leading to the hermit's cave, facilitating pedestrian access to the Eure Valley. In just a 10-minute walk, you find yourself at the heart of an exceptional green setting. Sports enthusiasts, hikers (check out the hikes in Uzès), children, and visitors will be delighted to enjoy this space that combines tranquility and relaxation with the splendor of nature. The Duchy Park remains an exceptional natural site right in the heart of Uzès.
The Eure Valley
Address: Uzès and surroundings
Rate: Free
Style: riverside, bucolic landscape
Open all year round
The Eure Valley, nestled at the foot of the town of Uzès, offers a refreshing and shaded oasis dating back to the construction of the Roman aqueduct connecting Uzès to Nîmes. Appreciated by locals and visitors alike, this picturesque valley is a true bucolic haven along the river, bordered by majestic plane trees and poplars, providing a striking contrast to the arid landscape of the surrounding garrigue.
Ideal for getting lost during a stroll, a picnic, a fishing trip, or simply enjoying a relaxing break, the Eure Valley captivates with its soothing atmosphere and natural charms. Steeped in a thousand years of history, the reputation of the Eure Valley extends far beyond local borders, even enjoying international recognition.
The Eure Valley is therefore a must-see stopover for visitors, offering a moment of serenity and discovery. Between historical walks through the picturesque streets of Uzès, hikes through the remnants of the Roman aqueduct (and its famous Pont du Gard), and moments of relaxation in the heart of nature, this valley offers an authentic and enriching experience for travelers of all ages.
Whether you are a botany enthusiast, a history lover, looking for a playground for children to let off steam, or simply in search of peace and quiet, the parks and gardens of Uzès will charm you with their diversity and beauty. Offering a perfect balance between nature and culture, these green havens are essential stops during your visit to this charming region in the south of France. Discover the many other places to visit in Uzès.
