Uzes and its region
In the area surrounding Uzès, different paths lead you to some very pretty villages, including Saint Quentin la Poterie, which gave new impetus to the traditional pottery of Languedoc by welcoming a number of potters.
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Aigaliers
Discover its porches, its Middle Ages streets, the ruins of its castle, the ruins of an old mill, the bridge of the hamlet of Bourdiguet, its many laundrettes, its Romance church of the 11th century in the hamlet of Gattigues, its chapel in the hamlet of Bourdiguet.
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Saint quentin la poterie
The village's very name evokes its vocation, pottery. The kilns had been working in the outskirts of St. Quentin la Poterie since the 12th century, but the arrival of the railroad signaled the decline in production. The last firing of bricks took place in 1954.
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La capelle et masmolene
Visit of the site of prehitoric dwellings explained by a series of posters. Nearby, natural hike and Romanesque chapel Saint Pierre de Masmolène.
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