A smooth harmony
The Uzège offers the visitor rich natural landscapes that appear at times tamed and at others, wild, that spreads its mosaic of colours according to the season: in spring, the blondness of wheat sprinkled with poppies, in summer there is lavender blue or sunflower yellow, in autumn, the gold of vineyards that evoke an Indian summer, and in winter the vivid red of arbutus berries that lend a festive air to winter walks in the garrigue.
Stone reflects life, here it scatters the rays of the Sun, there it becomes hollowed out by the mistral.
Lovers of old stone will be happy in Uzège.
From village to town, from monument to low wall or to capitelle, stone here is the reflection of history, the stone that was hewn out by the Romans in order to build Gard Bridge (Le pont du Gard), the most spectacular and best preserved part of a grandiose aqueduct that in its 50 km course, steps over the Gardon, flows around hills, goes underground and comes back out to let the waters of the source of the Eure run from Uzès all the way to Nîmes la Romaine.