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At the Terrace restaurant at Hôtel de Caumont, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

Eating out, or more to the point eating outside, is very much a part of restaurant life in France. There are lots of places to choose from, and we love finding new ones. Here are a few restaurants we've just discovered as well as some old favorites.

Uzès

Restaurant Ten

Restaurant Ten, in the middle of beautiful Uzès, is somewhere we've been returning to since it first opened several years ago. One of the most delightful things about this restaurant, apart from the food of course, is the owner, Kate Tucker. A bubbly, warm, English girl from Devon with a million dollar smile who make you feel like she's welcoming you to her home every time you arrive.

Ten Restaurant, Uzès, Languedoc Roussillon, France

And I'm pretty sure that Kate is the reason that celebrity chef and writer Rick Stein recommends and speaks so highly of Restaurant Ten in his fabulous cookery book Secret France.

Cocktails at Ten Restaurant, Uzès, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Cocktails at Ten

Kate just get's it right; the ambience the vibe, the service and the menu. Doubtless drawing on her experience at The River Café in London (where Jamie Oliver also learned a few tricks) together with her French husband and their fabulous chef Damien Rolain, they've created an unpretentious little jewel of a restaurant. Interesting, well priced, beautifully presented, delicious food which never fails to impress, quite fabulous!

Crispy trout at Ten Restaurant, Uzès, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Crispy trout and quinoa salad at Ten

Restaurant Ten

10 Pl. Dampmartin, 30700 Uzès  +33 (0)466 22 1093

Open Wednesday - Sunday 12.00 -14.00 and evenings from 19.30

Reservations are advisable ~ tell Kate I sent you!

Click here for menu and website

Stuffed vegetables Provençal - Petits Fracis Provençeaux at Ten Restaurant, Uzès, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Petits Fracis Provençeaux at Restaurant Ten

Other favourites in Uzès

Bec-au-vin

Le Zanelli

Pizza Duchy

Villa Curti we haven't here yet but it's recommended by Kate from Ten & it's where she goes out to eat!

Saint-Remy-de-Provence

Bistrot Les Pieds dans L'Eau

We normally go to St-Rémy-de-Provence on a Wednesday, market day, and if we have visitors, after lunch we often go on to Les Baux de Provence to the incredible art show, Carrières des Lumières. We've eaten in several places in St Rémy but no one restaurant has really stood out. Then a few weeks ago we stumbled upon Bistrot Les Pieds dans L'Eau, an old manor house and former school right in the middle of town where lunch is served on an expansive terrace.

Terrace dining at Bistrot les Pieds dans L'Eau, St-Remy-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

The ambience was delightful and the staff cheerful and attentive. The overall concept at the restaurant of shared, family style plates was perfect, especially for lunch.

Menu at Bistrot les Pieds dans L'Eau, St-Remy-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

The building itself is an interesting property. The dining terrace restaurant is at the rear and there is a lovely courtyard at the front.

Entrance patio at Bistrot les Pieds dans L'Eau, St-Remy-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

When you walk through the courtyard, before you reach the Terrace restaurant, you pass through a charming shop selling household goods, gifts and clothes.

Shop at Bistrot les Pieds dans L'Eau, St-Remy-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

On a busy day, should you have to wait for a table, you can watch the world go by out on the street from the comfort one of the restaurant's arm chairs and order a cocktail until your table's ready!.

Patio on the street at Bistrot les Pieds dans L'Eau, St-Remy-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

Click for more information on Bistrot Les Pieds dans L'Eau

22 boulevard Victor Hugo , Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
+33 04 90 90 74 49

For restaurant ideas & information about St Rémy visit my friend Keith Van Sickle's website here. I'd highly recommend his guide book, 'An Insiders Guide to Provence' which you can purchase from this link.

Aix-en-Provence

Café Hôtel de Caumont

'Café' in France can mean many things, a place just for a coffee and lights snacks, somewhere serving casual meals, or an elegant restaurant such as the café at Hotel de Caumont, a beautiful art museum in the center of Aix-en-Provence. The dining room is exquisite, and when the weather allows the Terrace is a wonderful setting for breakfast, lunch or afternoon drinks.

On the Terrace at Hôtel de Caumont Restaurant Aix-en-Provence

My salade crevette was delicious and the desert trolley is outstanding!

Lunch at Cafe Caumont, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence, FranceCafé Hotel de Caumont is open daily from 10.00 -19.00. Unfortunately it is not possible to make a reservation. Check their website for unusual hours

Click here for Café Hôtel de Caumont website

Hôtel de Caumont a historic property and center for the arts

And of course Hôtel de Caumont is not all about the food, it's primarily a wonderful art museum boasting a vibrant history.

Hôtel de Caumont was built in 1715 by the President of the Court of Auditors in Aix-en-Provence, François Rolland de Réauville, the Marquis de Cabannes, in the desirable Mazarin quarter of the city.

In 1758 it was purchased by François Bruny de la Tour-d'Aigues, the richest ship-owner, merchant and banker in Marseilles who named it Hôtel de Bruny. The property was inherited by Bruny's son who died shortly afterwards and so in 1796 it passed to his sister, Pauline. This resulted in a further name change to Hôtel de Caumont, after Pauline's husband the Marquis de Caumont.

Hôtel de Caumont, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence, France

Entrance to Hôtel de Caumont, Aix-en-Provence

During the late nineteenth century the property fell into decline. By 1939, it had been divided into apartments run by Resistance member Hélène Ardevol (1892-1976), who during WWII bravely sheltered other Resistance members in the apartments. Its' last private owner was General Isenbart who completed extensive restorations before he sold it to the city of Aix-en-Provence in 1964 when it became the Darius Milhaud National Conservatoire of Music and Dance.

Hôtel de Caumont today

In 2010 Hôtel de Caumont was sold to Culturespaces (who run Carrières des Lumières and other fabulous exhibitions throughout France) and they restored it to its former glory. It was reopened on 15 April 2015, and now hosts two temporary exhibitions annually. A film on Cézanne is shown every day, and a variety of concerts, musical performances and lectures are scheduled. Currently, until September 18 2022 the work of Raoul Dufy is on display.

The gardens are beautiful and well worth a visit.

Garden at Hôtel de Caumont, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

Tickets to the museum can be bought online, click here

Hôtel de Caumont  3 Rue Joseph Cabassol, 13100 Aix-en-Provence  +33 04 42 20 70 01

Click here for website of Hôtel de Caumont

Le Four Sous le Platane

How often do I hear from perplexed overseas guests 'We're going to a Pizza Restaurant  in Provence, we're not in Italy?'

The front of Le Four Sous le Platane restaurant, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

We may not be in Italy (although it's not far away) but the French certainly love, and know how to make great pizzas normally in wood fired ovens, feu de bois. The terrace at Le Four Sous le Platane is one of our favorites.

The terrace at Le Four Sous le Platane restaurant, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

And if we can, we try to grab a spot by the fountain from where the restaurant get's it's name. Scrumptious pizzas served as huge wedges with a green salad and glass of wine, yum!

Pizza at Le Four Sous le Platane restaurant, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

Click for more on: Le Four Sous le Platane

Lourmarin

There's no where new to recommend in Lourmarin and sadly a few places we thought were great have changed owners, not for the best ~ Le Moulin in Lourmarin and Petit Resto in Vaugine.

But we still love:

Louche au Beurre ~ the best steak frites!

Pizza Nonni ~our favorite for Pizza

Gina's Café ~ delicious homemade food, great for lunch

Café Gaby ~ the place for people watching in the very heart of the village, be it for coffee, an apéro or a casual meal!

La Maison Café ~ Great cocktails and small sharing boards, we love coming here after the Friday market  or for an evening drink.

If you'd like more information, download for free:

A PDF Travel Guide for Lourmarin

A PDF Travel Guide for Uzès

I'd love to know any restaurants you recommend in Provence!

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where to dine near Uzès

There are many places to dine near Uzès, all just a short drive away.
Amidst the rolling countryside,
abundant with vineyards and olive groves ,
you'll find a few special dining spots,
worth driving a little way out of town for!

L'ARTEMISE

Chemin de la Lauze, 30700 Uzès
Tel: +33 4 66 63 94 14

Location: 10 minute walk from center of Uzès
Price: from €65.00, set course menu during winter months 
A 16th century Provencal Mas with a gastronomic restaurant,
wrapped within warm, exposed limestone walls,
the food is delicious and the service excellent,
a great choice to dine near Uzès.

LA BEGUDE ST PIERRE

Chemin des Bégudes, 295, 30210 Vers-Pont-du-Gard
Tel: +33 4 66 02 63 60 
Location6 km east of Uzès on the D981
Price: mains from €27.00  
Great food in the gourmet restaurant of this recently renovated,
sumptuous, former 17th century coaching inn.
A wonderful pace to stay and dine near Uzès.

HOSTELLERIE LE CASTELLAS

30 Grand rue - 30 210 Collias
Tel: +33 (0) 4 66 22 88 88

Location:
8km south east of Uzès 
Price:
2 or 3 course lunches €25~35
Dinner ~Thursday to Monday evening, from €45~120 
May to September also on Wednesday evenings.
You cannot fail to be impressed by this gastronomic restaurant,
a real treat to dine near Uzès 
at this lovely boutique hotel

LE TRACTEUR

Boregre neighbourhood, 30700 Arglliers
Tel: + 33 04 66 62 17 33 
Location:10 minute drive from Uzès 

Price:€€€ call
You need to know how to find this delightful country restaurant,
set in old farm buildings but strikingly modern and chic inside.
Great food from the local area, menu frequently changing.
Do let me know your favourite places to dine near Uzès!
Download The Uzès, Travel Guide for Uzès
and the surrounding regions of Languedoc Roussillon and Provence.

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Bec au Vin Restaurant, Uzes, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Where to dine in Uzès? Maybe under the golden arches in Place aux Herbes,
shaded by the broad sycamore branches in the square.
Enjoying 'feu de bois' pizzas on a cobbled streets or a pretty terrace.
Savouring French cuisine at its best in an elegant dining room or exquisite garden;
just a few of the places to dine in Uzès.
Here are some of our favorites, most require a reservation especially in the summer.
Let me know the places you discover to dine in Uzès and add to this list!

LES TERROIRS

5 Place aux Herbes, 30700 Uzès
Tel: +33 (0)4 66 03 41 90
Prices: € 7~15
A  well-renowned, delightful restaurant on the cobbles of Place aux Herbes.
As their name suggests, they serve delicious, fresh ingredients form the local 'terroirs' (countryside)
Enjoy just a coffee or a tapas style lunch or dinner, 
it's always a great choice to dine in Uzès!

LE ZANELLI

3 Rue Nicolas Froment, 30700 Uzès,
Tel: +33 4 66 03 01 93

Price: Pizzas from €14.00
Excellent pizza and wide choice of other Italian food.
Love sitting on the gorgeous terrace
as the sun drops down behind the clay tiled roof tops, reservations recommended!

PIZZA DU DUCHE

14 Rue Jacques d'Uzès, 30700 Uzès
Tel: +33 4 66 22 30 42 
Price: Pizzas from €14.00
Excellent pizzas, ’feu de bois' cosy inside on a winter nights
or outside when its warmer where it’s fun to watch the world go by!
Also serves excellent steaks and kebabs, a great place to dine in Uzès, reservations essential!

MILLEZIME

6 Boulevard Gambetta 30700 Uzès 
Tel: +33 66 22 27 82 
Price: Set lunch menus from €12.90 (include wine) dinner €23.90
A sharp, modern interior contrasts well within this old building and the inside stone walls.
Delicious, good value food and friendly service

BEC A VIN

6 Rue Entre les Tours 30700 Uzès,
Tel: +33 4 66 22 41 20 

Mains from €28.00
Follow the cobblestone lane to this charming restaurant,
dine in candlelight under the domed limestone ceiling
the food is wonderful,  a lovely place to dine in Uzès, booking essential

LA MAISON D' UZES

 18 Rue du Docteur Blanchard, 30700 Uzès
Tel:+33 4 66 20 07 00 
Price: €47.00 -€90.00 set menus. Lunch from noon to 2 pm
Dinner from 7:30 to 9 pm Closed: For Sunday dinner and all day Monday,
Annual closure - mid February to early March
A a fabulous restaurant. in this wonderful Relais Chateaux hotel
The lunchtime special menu (€25.00) is an incredible bargain,
book well in advance as it is hard to secure a reservation in this special spot.


RESTAURANT ENTRAIGUES

l'Evèché, Place de l'Évêché, 30700 Uzès
Tel: +33 4 66 72 05 25

Price: 3 courses about € 38.00 per person 
In a former mansion dating back to the 15th and 17th centuries
Superbly renovated in 2013
A luxurious but unpretentious, gastro bistro excellent!
Closed Wednesdays and Sundays

TEN

10 place Dampmartin 30700 Uzès 
Tel: +33 4 66 22 10 93    
              Price: Mains from about €18.00.
Opened in 2016, she a delightful lady from Devon, he a charming Frenchman.
Interesting & delicious menu ~ brunch, lunch, tapas & dinner.
Dine on the front patio or under the warm curved ceiling inside or in the rear garden patio, gorgeous

RESTAURANT PARENTHESE

1 Rue de la Grande Bourgade, 30700 Uzès 
Tel: +33 4 66 22 11 06 
Price: €18.00 -€40.00 per person
Closed: mid February to early March
Great restaurant, with delicious, locally sourced ingredients
Download The Uzès, Travel Guide for Uzès and the surrounding regions of Languedoc Roussillon and Provence.

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Where to stay in Uzes, Languedoc Roussillon

Imagine falling asleep in a luxurious room, once part of grand Renaissance French mansion
or under soft linens in the bedroom a now historical, listed building.
Or staying in an exquisitely, charming bedroom filled with fresh flowers
where the warmth and charm of your hostess
make you feel as if you were staying in a beloved Aunt's home.
Some of the many options to rest your head during your visit to Uzès,
would you like to find out more?

Maison de la Bourgade

 31 Rue de la Petite Bourgade, 30700 Uzès
Tel: +33 (0)4 66 22 71 10 

Location: Uzès center, seldom closed. parking available for about €8 a night,
Price: €100 -€130 per night, breakfast included.
You’ll find exquisite rooms, enjoy breakfast by the pool in the pretty garden
and be charmed by the owner, Elizabeth, who opens up her home & her heart to her guests,
my very favourite B&B in Uzès!
Maison de la Bourgade Uzès bed and breakfast, Uzès

Hotel  Entraigues 

4 Place de l'Evêché , 30700 Uzès 
Tel: +33 (0)4 66 72 05 25 

Location: Uzès center
Price: €99 - €250 per night

Hotel Entraigues, boutique hotel in Uzes

Opposite the Saint Théodorit Cathedral and Fenestrelle tower, once a 15th century mansion, this charming, boutique hotel is right in the heart of the historic city. Beautifully restored in a simple modern style it offers 19 rooms & 3 suites. Dine under its golden arches from a delicious menu sourced primarily from local organic producers. Relax by its pool (Uzès' only hotel with a pool) and enjoy the splendid views from its panoramic terrace. Limited parking also available.

La Maison d'Uzès

18 Rue du Docteur Blanchard, 30700 Uzès 
Tel: +33 (0)4 66 20 07 00 

Location: Uzès center Closed: mid February to early March  
Price: €190 - €530 per night
A wonderful Relais Chateaux hotel, tiny and discreet quite divine,
complete with a spa and fabulous restaurant, a luxurious splurge!

Maison d' Uzes, Uzes, Langudeoc Roussillon, France

 6 rue de la Perrine, 30700 Uzès
Tel: +33 (0)9 50 25 9 106 

Location: Uzès center
Closed: normally closed during winter months 

Price: From €110 -165 breakfast included, unsuitable for children.

A well renovated, listed building dating from 1830,
offering 5 suites, in the middle of town!

La Begude St Pierre

Chemin des Bégudes, 295, 30210 Vers-Pont-du-Gard
Tel: +33 (0)4 66 02 63 60
6 km east of Uzès on D981, 2 minutes from the Pont du Gard  
Price: €65 -€260 per night breakfast €15, parking free on site, gourmet restaurant

A recently renovated, former 17th century coaching inn
now offering 4 star luxury in one of its 23 rooms and suites,
we loved it here, this is a jewel!

Maybe you’d rather rent a 'mas' in the country or somewhere in the middle of town
to shop at the markets and prepare fresh, local produce at home?
There are many gorgeous properties available,
check out Alastairsawdays.com, homeaway.com and airbnb.com.
We rented the delightful Maison Sept during our time in Uzès and could not recommend it highly enough!

'Maison Sept' Vacation rental in Uzès

Whatever you prefer, if you are staying in Uzès download The Uzès, Travel Guide for Uzès and the surrounding regions of Languedoc Roussillon and Provence.

 

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The Uzès Travel Guide, Place-aux-Herbes, Uzès

WHY GO TO UZES

Uzès is a magical bastide town 40km west of the Medieval walled city of Avignon, 25km north of Roman Nimes & just 13km from the world UNESCO heritage site, Pont du Gard. It boasts a rich and ancient history dating from the Romans and is home to the first duchy of France, (the direct lineage to the Royal family) its Ducal Castle being still occupied by the family today.Travel Guide to Uzes, near Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Its cobbled streets spill out onto elegant squares, shaded by gently worn, shuttered buildings. There are many grand renaissance mansions and other interesting landmarks including its château, cathedral, and its iconic Fenestrelle tower.

At the heart of Uzès is the magnificent central square, Place-aux-Herbes, fringed by limestone arches under which its restaurants and shops spill out onto the cobblestones, shaded by the broad branches of long ago established sycamore trees. Travel Guide Uzes near Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

One could sit here for hours listening to the soft splutters of the fountain, enjoying a refreshment from one of the many enticing restaurants, becoming immersed in the local bustle. Place-aux-Herbes plays host to carnivals, an annual truffle fare, art & antique fares & exhibitions, and well renowned twice-weekly marchés, the most vibrant in Provence. Smiling locals selling linens, ribbons, baskets, and flowers, cheese makers, olive growers, and an abundance of fresh produce. 

Uzès, has a unique, beguiling atmosphere one which having visited will leave you feeling as if you've spent a moment, back in time.

HOW TO GET TO UZES

The nearest international airport is Marseilles (MRS), 120km south with numerous international connections from Paris, London Frankfurt Munich and many other European cities. Several regional European airlines fly into Nîmes (40km south) and Montpellier (80km south).

If driving, Uzès is about 20km west of the A9 autoroute, just 25km south of the major A7/A9 autoroute interchange near Orange.

WHAT TO IN UZÈS

If your stay in Uzès was spent entirely within this delightful, historic town your experience would encapsulate the very essence of this magical part of France. Uzès oozes charm and ambience; its cobbled streets, enticing  boutiques, wide variety of restaurants and wonderful markets are all part of its enchantment. Travel Guide to Uzes, near Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

There is much to explore to within the town itself and should you wish to venture further the surrounding area beckons!

THE CHÂTEAU The château in Uzès, Le Duché d'Uzès, is known by the locals as ‘Le Duchy’ and is where the original ducal family still reside. Tours are available, check for times

Travel Guide to Uzes, near Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

THE CATHEDRAL ~ Cathédrale Saint-Théodorit d'Uzès dates from the Middle Ages, it was the former seat of the Bishops of Uzès'

THE FENESTRELLE TOWER  ~Uzès' most famous landmark, an incredible Rapunzel tower of windows!

THE MEDIEVAL GARDEN ~ originally part of the castle, it was restored to a medieval garden in 1995, utterly captivating!

 THE MARKETS  ~held twice a week in Place aux Herbes. 8am -1pm. Travel Guide to Uzes, near Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France
Wednesday is mostly fresh produce including flowers, cheese, wine, olive oil, honey and soaps.
Saturday is a much larger affair tumbling out of the Place-aux-Herbes onto the surrounding streets.

PONT DU GARD

A visit to this incredible World UNESCO heritage site  should not be missed. Just 13km east of Uzès on the road towards Avignon, for over 2000 years it has spanned the River Gardon. Built in 50AD as part of the Roman aquaduct of Nimes it was used up until the 6th century. A breathtaking marvel. Watch the video here

Travel Guide, Pont du Gard, Uzes, nr Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

WINERIES

Rose wine Domaine Aquaduc d'UzèsThere are many great local Uzès wineries to sample from, tastings are mostly free and the local vintners are more than happy to share their knowledge and proudly show off their vintages.

OLIVE OIL MILLS
As in much of southern Europe, where there are grapes growing often there are olives too! Our favorite is Le Moulin d’Uzès, normally also available in the Uzès’ market.

WHAT TO DO NEAR UZES

There is a rich Roman heritage in this area of France which is reflected in the many ruins which include amphitheatres and arenas in the local towns especially in:

NIMES lies 25km south of Uzès and was once the most important city of Roman Gaul, much of which remains in evidence, in particular its arena, one of the best preserved in Europe and still in use today.

Travel Guide, Nimes, nr Uzes, nr Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

ARLES This lovely Roman city, lies 60km south east of Uzès and was much painted by Van Gogh who lived there for a year.  Sun kissed and golden it is full of Roman sites and a particularly fascinating Van Gogh museum. Arles sits on the banks of the Rhone, nestled by the Camargue, infamous for its majestic white horses and bulls. Travel Guide, Arles, nr Uzes, nr Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

ORANGE Founded in 35BC and also abounding in Roman splendor is 50km north east of Uzès. Its stunning stone theatre is still the magical, atmospheric setting for productions today.

AVIGNON The stunning, medieval, walled city is 40 km away. Most famous for Les Palais des Papes which was the home of the Popes for 100 years and the Pont D’Avignon. A tour of both should not be missed.

Travel Guide, Avignon, nr Uzes, nr Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE  47km north east of Uzès, Chateauneuf-du-Pape is France’s first wine appellation, where the wine for the Popes were cultivated and produced.

Travel Guide, Chateauneuf du Pape, nr Uzes, nr Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

MONTPELLIER 80km south west of Uzès, Montpellier is the capital of Languedoc Roussillon, a grand medieval city well worth spending a day exploring.

ST RÉMY DE PROVENCE 55km south east of Uzès, St Rémy-de-Provence is a charming, very Provencal town packed with shops and restaurants, with a fantastic Wednesday Market. Whilst there combine a visit to the perched village of Les Baux de Provence.

LES BAUX DE PROVENCE

Travel Guide, Les Baux de Provence, Provence, nr Uzes, Languedoc Roussillon, France

60km south east of Uzès and just a fifteen minute drive from St-Rémy-de-Provence is the stunning perched medieval village of Les Baux-de-Provence.

The self-guided audio tour around the château ruins is fascinating and do NOT miss the spectacular video art extravaganza  Carrières de Lumières. Set to music and projected onto the walls of one hundred foot high bauxite caves the art of the Masters is profiled; Van Gough, Michelangelo, Gaugin, each year someone different, it is utterly breathtaking!

AIGUES-MORTES  70km south of Uzès. The roots of Aigues-Mortes date back to 102AD, this fortified wonder is the most well preserved medieval city in Europe. Walk the walled rims of this fortress city and gaze out across the salt flats where salt has been mined since before the Romans. Tour the factory Saunier de Camargue whose salt is considered the ‘Rolls Royce’ of salts!Travel Guide, Aigues Mortes, nr Uzes, Languedoc Roussillon, France

THE LUBERON VALLEY

Images of Lourmarin, Luberon, Vaucluse, Provence, France

75km south east of Uzès is The Luberon Valley. A beautiful region resplendent with vineyards, olive groves, abundant fruit trees, and from about mid June, endless fields of fragrant lavender. Watch the video of the Luberon Valley here and then explore it's timeless perched villages yourself, Lacoste & Menerbes, Gordes, Roussillon & Bonnieux and my favorite, Lourmarin not actually perched but quite magical!

Download The Travel Guide for Lourmarin & the Luberon here.

WHERE TO STAY IN UZES

Renting a property There are many properties available, renting somewhere to stay can provide a tiny snapshot of what it is like to actually live here; having more space to relax and shopping in the local stores and markets to cook at home. Typically it is more expensive to rent in the town center and parking can be problematic but being able to walk to restaurants and the market in my opinion makes it worth it.

Maison Sept, Uzes, Languedoc Roussillon, France

If you rent out in the villages you will probably get more space with a garden and a pool.
Check out Homeaway and airbnb

LA MAISON DE LA BOURGADE  31 Rue de la Petite Bourgade, 30700 Uzès  Tel: +33 4 66 22 71 10

Travel Guide, accomodation, Uzes, nr Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Location: ~Uzès center, seldom closed, parking available for €7 a night. Price: €100 -€130 per night, breakfast included. Comments: Exquisite but simple rooms, you will be charmed by Elizabeth who opens up her home & her heart to her guests. Stylish and charming a delightful place to stay,

L'HOSTELLERIE PROVENCALE 1 Rue de la Grande Bourgade, 30700 Uzès Tel: +33 4 66 22 11 06
Travel Guide, accomodation, Uzes, nr Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Location: ~Uzès center  Closed: mid February to early March  
Price: €110 -€186 per night parking €15 a night (breakfast included from mid January-mid March)
Comments: A lovely 9 room hotel, all ensuite and air-conditioned with its own restaurant, La Parenthese. In addition there is a recently renovated guest house across the street.

LA MAISON D' UZES 18 Rue du Docteur Blanchard, 30700 Uzès  Tel:+33 4 66 20 07 00
Maison d' Uzes, Uzes, Langudeoc Roussillon, FranceLocation: ~Uzès center, Closed: mid February to early March. Price: €190 -€530 per night Comments:
This wonderful Relais Chateaux hotel, tiny and discreet (just 4 rooms and 2 suites) but luxurious and divine, is a splurge, complete with a spa and fabulous restaurant. A lunchtime special menu is an incredible bargain. Book well in advance.

 

HOTEL D’ENTRAIGUES l'Evèché, Place de l'Évêché, 30700 Uzès  Tel: +33 (0)4 66 72 05 25. Location~ Uzès, opposite the Fenestrelle Tower. Price: €160 -€320 per night Comments: A former 15th century mansion, superbly renovated in 2013 into a luxurious but unpretentious, hotel, also an excellent gastro bistro (Closed Weds & Sundays).
LA MAISON ROUGE  6 rue de la Perrine 30700 Uzes: Tel: +33 9 50 25 91 06, Philippe JUNOD Closed: normally closed during winter months Location ~town center. Price From €110 -165 breakfast included, unsuitable for children. Comments: In a renovated listed building from 1830, offers 5 delightful suites.

LA BEGUDE ST PIERRE Chemin des Bégudes, 295, 30210 Vers-Pont-du-Gard Tel: +33 (0)4 66 02 63 60
Travel Guide, accomodation, Uzes, nr Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Location: 6 km east of Uzès on D981 leading to Uzès, 2 minutes from the Pont du Gard. Price: €65 -€260 per night breakfast €15, parking free on site, gourmet restaurant. Comments: One of our favorites's. La Begude St Pierre  renovated a few years ago this former 17th century coaching inn offers 4 star luxury in one of its 23 rooms and suites. All rooms are air-conditioned with flat screen TV's, mini bars and safes. It is worth paying extra for one of the rooms with its own oversized private terrace. The spa services available in your room are highly recommended!

L’ARTEMISE Chemin de la Lauze, 30700 Uzès Tel: +33 (0)4 66 63 94 14
Location ~ 10 minute walk from center of Uzès Closed: normally closed during winter months
Price: from €200 per night Comments: A 16th century Provencal mas, 8 exquisite suites, decorated with soft Belgian linens & each room with its' own kitchen facilities. L'Artemise offers a spa and gastronomic restaurant. A luxurious, laid back spot, just a 10 minutes stroll from Uzès, gorgeous!

CLOS DU LETHE Chemin de la Lauze - 30700 Uzès, Tél : +33 04 66 74 58 3
Location
~ 6km from center of  Uzès  Closed: normally closed during winter months Price: from €200 - €320 per night check with hotel. Comments: A sister hotel to L'Atemise, 6km from Uzès. 5 rustic and spacious rooms with sitting areas, IPod docking stations, plasma TVs and espresso machines, most have a terrace or small outdoor area. Like L'Artemise, luxurious & thoughtfully designed within the limestone walls of an ancient building. There is also a gym, a library and a steam room, pretty special!

MAS D’AUGUSTINE  Rue de Ravel, 30580 La Bruguière Tél : +33 (0)4 66 72 71 61 Location ~ 10km from Uzès center. Closed during winter check website Price: from €125 - €160 per night  Comments: Enjoy the fabulous hospitality of this delightful British couple, Jane & Gary in this former silk mill which they lovingly converted. There are five luxurious ensuite rooms, price includes a delicious breakfast. 3 nights a week it is possible to book bistro style suppers from €15 p.p. or great value 3 course  table d’hotes at €45 p.p. inc. wine.

 WHERE TO EAT

There are many delicious dining choices in Uzès, here are a few we love.Travel Guide, dining and restaurants, Uzes, nr Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France

RESTAURANT PARENTHESE ~ Uzès center (In L'HOSTELLERIE PROVENCALE)
1 Rue de la Grande Bourgade, 30700 Uzès   Tel: +33 4 66 22 11 06
Price: €18.00 -€40.00 per person Closed: mid February to early March Comments: Great restaurant, with delicious, locally sourced ingredients.

LA MAISON D' UZES ~ Uzès center
Contact: 18 Rue du Docteur Blanchard, 30700 Uzès   Tel:+33 4 66 20 07 00
Price: €47.00 -€90.00 set menus. Lunch from noon to 2 pm, Dinner from 7:30 to 9 pm Closed: For Sunday dinner and all day Monday, annual closure - mid February to early March. Comments: A wonderful Relais Chateaux hotel, with a fabulous restaurant. The lunchtime special menu €25.00, is an incredible bargain but book well in advance as it is hard to secure a reservation in this special spot.

LE ZANELLI ~ Uzès center
Contact: 3 Rue Nicolas Froment, 30700 Uzès   Tel: +33 4 66 03 01 93
Price: Pizzas from €14.00 Comments: Excellent pizza and wide choice of other Italian food. We love sitting on the gorgeous terrace as the sun drops down behind the clay tiled roof tops, reservations are a must!

PIZZA DU DUCHE ~ Uzès center
Contact: 14 Rue Jacques d'Uzès, 30700 Uzès   Tel: +33 4 66 22 30 42
Price: Pizzas from €14.00
Travel Guide Uzes, restaurants, Languedoc Roussillon, France

Comments: Excellent pizzas, 'feu de bois' Cosy inside on a winter nights or outside when its warmer where it’s fun to watch the world go by! Also serves excellent steaks and kebabs, reservations essential!

BEC A VIN ~ Uzès center
Contact: 6, Rue Entre les Tours 30700, Uzès   Tel: +33 4 66 22 41 20 Travel Guide, dining and restaurants, Uzes, nr Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, France
Price: mains from €28.00 Comments: Follow the cobblestone lane to this charming restaurant, dine in candlelight under the domed limestone ceiling, the food is wonderful, booking essential.

RESTAURANT D’ ENTRAIGUES ~ Uzès, opposite the Fenestrelle Tower
Contact: l'Evèché, Place de l'Évêché, 30700 Uzès Tel: +33 4 66 72 05 25
Price: 3 courses about € 38.00 per person. Comments: A former 15th century mansion, superbly renovated in 2013 into a luxurious but unpretentious hotel & gastro bistro excellent! Closed Weds & Sundays

TEN ~ Uzès center                                                                                                                                                   Contact: 110 place Dampmartin 30700 Uzès  Tel: +33 (0)4 66 22 10 93                                    Price: Mains from about €18.00. Comments: Opened in 2016, by a delightful lady from Devon, England and her charming French husband. An interesting & delicious menu ~ brunch, lunch, tapas & dinner. Dine on the front patio, under the warm curved ceiling inside or in the rear garden patio, lovely!

LA BEGUDE ST PIERRE ~ 6 km east of Uzès on the D981 2 minutes from the Pont du Gard Contact: Chemin des Bégudes, 295, 30210 Vers-Pont-du-Gard   Tel: +33 4 66 02 63 60
Travel guide, restaurants, Uzes, near Provence, Languedoc Roussillon, FrancePrice: mains from €27.00 Comments: Great food in the new gourmet restaurant of this recently renovated sumptuous former 17th century coaching inn.

L'ARTEMISE ~ 10 minute walk from center of Uzès
Contact: Chemin de la Lauze, 30700 Uzès    Tel: +33 4 66 63 94 14

Price: from €55.00 set course menu Closed: during winter months
Comments: A 16th century Provencal Mas with a gastronomic restaurant, wrapped within warm, exposed limestone walls, excellent service

LE TRACTEUR ~10 minute drive from  Uzès
ContactBoregre neighbourhood, 30700 Arglliers Tel: + 33 04 66 62 17 33
Price:€€€ call Comments: You need to know how to find this delightful country restaurant, set in old farm buildings but strikingly modern and chic inside. Great food from the local area, menu frequently changing, always getting better and better!

HOSTELLERIE LE CASTELLAS ~ 8km south east of Uzès

Contact: 30 Grand rue - 30 210 Collias Tel: +33 (0) 4 66 22 88 88  Price: 2 or 3 course Lunches €25-35 Dinner Thursday to Monday evening, from €45~120 May to September also on Wednesday evenings.Comments: A Gastronomic restaurant at this lovely boutique hotel.

Do let me know your own recommendations AND please do contact me if you would like additional help!

Download TThe PDF Travel Guide for Uzèshere

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Moules at lunchtime in Aigues-Mortes, France

For many years I have thought that the reputation that the French have for their cooking is highly overrated; he questiom often asked is can the French cook?!
People who visit France, or even people who have never visited France, rave about French restaurants, about French chefs and indeed all things food related ‘en France’ but ‘pas mois’.


I have always felt somewhat confused that whilst the variety and standard of fresh produce available to purchase is excellent this is not always reflected when you eat out leading me to question whether indeed the its true that that the French cook well. As someone who loves to cook and enjoys food I am often disappointedSaucisse in the market in Place aux Herbes, Uzes when I eat out, regardless of where I am. I admit, I am not a great fan of small, overpriced portions, even when they are presented as small works of art! At the risk of sounding like a certain Mr Ramsay (who I am also not a fan of!!!), what I enjoy the most is fresh, flavourful food which I wouldn’t perhaps cook myself…
So to get to the point, can the French cook?  I have always enjoyed excellent pizzas in France, cooked to near delicious perfection ‘au feu de bois’ (in a wood fired oven).


I adore their moules, with frites of course, infact most things avec les frites are pretty good, even 'tartare de bœuf'!! Steak Tartare in a restaurant in LourmarinHowever in general I have found French cuisine to be overly concerned with parts of the animal most of us would prefer not to know about, over fussed with and lacking in fresh vegetables … until now!
In the space of 3 weeks, aided and a betted by my friends ‘Américain’ I truly experienced the type of food, which

justifies all the acclaim bestowed upon the French chef!!

We didn’t eat in any Michelin starred restaurants (where, when you are paying a fortune you should be impressed), we Bec au Vin Restuarant, Uzes, Languedoc Rousillon, Franceate in moderately priced, local restaurants.  L'Artemise and Le Bec à vin  in Uzès and La Gousse D'Aile in St Remy de Provence being some of our favourites.  Ambience and service 'par excellence' not a strange body part, pizza or frite insight, where taste, flavor, presentation and value were all ‘très délicieux’!

Pousson at La Gousse D'Aile, St Remy de Provence

They say a picture speaks a thousand words so I am not gointo attempt to do better than show you... But do the French know how to cook, 'masi oui'! Maybe I had just been going to the wrong places..............peut-être!

 

Raspberry desert at La Gousse D'Aile, St Remy de ProvenceClick here to download a free PDF guide to Uzes and the surrounding area of Provence and Languedoc Roussillon

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Entertaining in Uzès and coping with local gourmet delights! https://shuttersandsunflowers.com/entertaining-in-uzes-and-coping-with-local-gourmet-delights/ https://shuttersandsunflowers.com/entertaining-in-uzes-and-coping-with-local-gourmet-delights/#respond Sun, 12 Feb 2012 08:00:00 +0000 http://www.shuttersandsunflowers.com/blog/entertaining-and-coping-with-local-gourmet-delights Last night I had my first dinner party, entertaining in Uzès, 'une belle soirée avec de nouveaux amis y de la Suède, qui j'ai rencontré dans ma classe de français!' (a lovely evening with my new friends from Sweden, whom I met in French class!) Maybe this ...

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Olives for sale in the Uzès market


Last night I had my first dinner party, entertaining in Uzès, 'une belle soirée avec de nouveaux amis y de la Suède, qui j'ai rencontré dans ma classe de français!' (a lovely evening with my new friends from Sweden, whom I met in French class!)

Maybe this evening would have been a better night for entertaining in Uzès, following all the shopping opportunities at the Uzès Saturday market.

This morning Uzès definitely came alive. Many of the smaller specialty shops & restaurants, which had seemed firmly closed, flung back their shutters, braved the still chilly weather and spilled their goods onto the bustling cobbles. Tables and chairs, complete with blankets and offerings of ‘vin chaud’ appeared and a few hearty locals were seduced! Not me, I was ensconced inside with a frothing cappuccino, surrounded by exotic olive oils, an impressive array of salts, confitures and mustards, most of which I would dearly have loved to sample!!

The Uzès market, such a greta place to shop for entertaining in Uzès is not just confined to the infamous Place aux Herbes. It twines itself under archways and around corners, sprawling like a tumbling ball of yarn so as you turn a new corner you find the last few strands, a store selling table cloths, a man with sausages, an unexpected additional baker. How any boulanger competes with the existing permanent competition in the town is hard to tell. I haven’t counted yet, but there must be at least 12 boulangeries, a wonderful one just 10 paces from our front door…all those carbs and hardly a chubby person in sight!

Could it be that wine, bread and cheese makes you thin?  Ummm a diet I need to experiment with! More likely the only way to try to cope with all the gourmet temptation I am surrounded by is to exercise. Steps from 'la maison' are charming, if not uneven footpaths, flanked with crumbling stone walls and olive trees.
A mysterious doorway

romantically luring me towards an enchanting ‘Mas’,

tempting me hurry to a local immobilier and inquire ‘combien?’!

 

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