We spent most of the day wondering through the woods and hiking ... we love exploring. What a
FABULOUS place. I was trying to find the name or if it even had a name of the area. So, I guess you'd go outside the walls of Uzes and through Le Parc de Duche then cross over L'Alzon River or the Gardon River? The area is bit confusing, not being from there and all, but I believe the River may have two names? Read more
here.
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I'm telling you, this place is magical. |
On the map that we were given while in Uzes, it marks this area as "Vallee D'Eure" and this is what it says:
"From the public swimming pool, take the path marked out in yellow. In the green setting, after you have crossed the river, you will be able to admire the remnants of the Roman Aqueduct, built in the first century after J.C., to supply water to the town of Nimes. Note the good state of conservation of the water control's tank."
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Amazed. |
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Look how tall the trees are! Steven there is 6' 4". |
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Grateful. |
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Another marker for the trail. Look close, they are kind of hidden. |
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Snails creep wild here, everywhere. |
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