If the idea of exploring exciting things to do in Uzès—like enjoying its vibrant markets, historic landmarks, and lively cultural scene—sounds appealing, but you also crave the peace and authenticity of village life, then staying just a few miles away in Arpaillargues could be the perfect solution.
A Map of Arpaillargues and nearby Uzes, France
This pair of destinations offers the best of both worlds for an unforgettable French getaway. Dial back time and experience authentic village life in the quiet cobbled streets of Arpaillargues, or take a short drive into neighboring Uzes for a different experience.
Just minutes to Uzès
Uzès, celebrated for its medieval architecture and vibrant markets, provides a perfect complement to the tranquility of Arpaillargues. Located just 4 kilometers (2 miles) from Uzès, you could say it’s just a stone’s throw from the famous historic town of Uzès.
Uzes on the street where we live
Watch as people leisurely stroll along the cobbled streets, while the soothing sound of a live jazz band playing in the background brings the scene to life. Our balcony is just above.
Uzes Highlights include:
Château de Duché
A historic ducal palace owned by the same family for 1100 years. A must see for medieval history lovers! Built around the 12th century, it served as the town’s centerpiece, as well as the residence of the Duke of Uzès. Learn more about the history
The Uzes Truffle Farm
Experience the magic of truffle hunting in Uzes. Meet “Madame Cochran”: A show-stopping truffle hunting pig at the Uzes Black Truffle Festival.
The Haribo Candy Museum
An interactive experience where you can learn about the history of the iconic gummy bear and other sweet treats. An absolute must if you have kids (or grand kids) the minute they discover the factory is in Uzès.
Place aux Herbes
The beautiful 17th-century marketplace where locals gather for fresh produce. Surrounded by stately buildings and shaded by ancient plane trees. This bustling square that has been the town’s marketplace since the Middle Ages.
The Pont-du-Gard
The Pont-du-Gard, a remarkable Roman aqueduct, towers over the Gardon River in southern France. Nearby, the Mémoire des Garrigues offers an outdoor trail through the region’s garrigue landscape.
Attractions in Arpaillargues
While Arpaillargues may be smaller in scale compared to Uzès, it offers its own unique attractions and activities. The village is adorned with traditional stone houses, narrow lanes, and a quaint town square.
Chateau d’Arpaillargues
A 4-star hotel with the history and charm of the 18th century. Worth visiting even if you’re not staying. Occasionally, the château hosts events such as wine tastings, art exhibits, or concerts that are open to the public. It’s worth checking their schedule for any special happenings during your visit.
Church of Saint-Christophe
Visit the small, quaint Église Saint-Christophe in the village center. A Historical church dating back to the 17th century. The beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere invites reflection. Inside, you’ll find stained glass windows and intricate woodwork that tell the story of the village’s rich heritage.
Le Musée 1900
A quirky off-the beaten-path museum showcasing an impressive collection of artifacts from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. You’ll find vintage cars, bicycles, tools, toys, and household items, offering a unique glimpse into life during this period.