Fantastic architecture, I would love to visit there, , it looks vibrant love the little shops, seems less commercial, you are great at giving the information, so important for tourists. 👍👍👍
Great to see you walking around my home town. I live just opposite where you interviewed the girls. The boulevards (the bull-running street) follow the line of the old defensive wall which is why the old town is in the centre of it all. If anyone’s interested in the bulls, it only happens one weekend a year in August when the town has its Fête Votive.
They are not "scared of cameras', they just value their privacy. Not everyone wants to be filmed and put on youtube, it's not hard to understand. Nice video btw, I've visited several times.
I am sitting watching you from my home in Uzes with fast fibre. Great town to live in. I also spend most of the winter in Les Carroz in the Grand Massif which I am sure you are familiar with.
Coming to Uzes at the beginning of September for a week. As far as “ sitting around in that square “ goes. Yes please !!! Its the 12th of July in the Uk and it may as well be the 1st of December. Sitting in the sun with a glass of wine with the only problem being which restaurant to eat at is fine with me. Great vids mate. Cheers.
I’m French and my family traveled a lot but never heard about Uzes until 20 years ago when they moved closed by. Most people in France don’t know about it. People know about Avignon, Arles and Nîmes but not this town , which is very old and a pure gem.
Blue?? I found your Uzes tour delightful - having been there in 2019 when my travel buddy busted his head on a low door frame during one of the tower tours. The local doctor patched him up - and it was an easy day including a powerful rainstorm that cleared out the street vendors. Fortunately, we were close to that parking garage and got to our car just in time.
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Fantastic architecture, I would love to visit there, , it looks vibrant love the little shops, seems less commercial, you are great at giving the information, so important for tourists. 👍👍👍
Many thanks
Cool vlog!
Glad you enjoyed it
The name of the plant with blue flowers is Plumbago auriculata (syn. Pumbago capensis)
Exactly! Well done 😂 they are huge in the south of France
Nice indeed❤
A one off village! I love it
Great to see you walking around my home town. I live just opposite where you interviewed the girls. The boulevards (the bull-running street) follow the line of the old defensive wall which is why the old town is in the centre of it all. If anyone’s interested in the bulls, it only happens one weekend a year in August when the town has its Fête Votive.
Brilliant. Your accent reminds me of my favourite cricketer Geoff Boycott from England . Thanks for showing lovely places in Uzes.
Haha, that’s a great compliment. I’m glad you enjoyed the video
They are not "scared of cameras', they just value their privacy. Not everyone wants to be filmed and put on youtube, it's not hard to understand. Nice video btw, I've visited several times.
Thr name of the plant (14:04) is Plumbago
What a legend... I'm impressed, cheers
Good fun, like your approach. Blue
Have been here 5 yrs ago great town will re visit
Hello, I love it so much! It’s such a unique ambiance
I am sitting watching you from my home in Uzes with fast fibre. Great town to live in. I also spend most of the winter in Les Carroz in the Grand Massif which I am sure you are familiar with.
Sounds great! It’s one of my favourite places. Thanks for the comment, cheers
I have been to Uzes as a foreign
exchange student in late 1980’s. Loved the village! My hosts owed the local cinema at the time!
We spent the 1st week of September there before a couple of days in Aix. May begin retirement there in a couple of years.
Lucky you! I certainly would, cheers
2:30 hello ladies❤
Should I make that the thumbnail? 🤣
@@travelwithwill1 yes 😅
Like the video but it gives the impression Uzes is empty in summer. Just go to the Saturday market!
You are right! It was strange because it was very empty. I absolutely love this little French towns, cheers for the comment 👍
Coming to Uzes at the beginning of September for a week.
As far as “ sitting around in that square “ goes.
Yes please !!!
Its the 12th of July in the Uk and it may as well be the 1st of December.
Sitting in the sun with a glass of wine with the only problem being which restaurant to eat at is fine with me.
Great vids mate.
Cheers.
Hello, absolutely love it there! My favourite place in France. Enjoy, thanks
The size of those glasses on that girl at 2.30 😮
Haha, very big
Please, no, don't buy a retirement house here. We have too many people driving up real estate prices.
I believe the blue flowering plant is cape plumbago
Hello, it was. I love the south for the plants. Thanks
The "best kept secret" is in every tourist guide of France...
Don’t tell anyone 😂
I’m French and my family traveled a lot but never heard about Uzes until 20 years ago when they moved closed by. Most people in France don’t know about it. People know about Avignon, Arles and Nîmes but not this town , which is very old and a pure gem.
I can’t decide whether or not the lack of people is ghostly or lovely. It sort of looks like the entire population vanished - suddenly.
Blue?? I found your Uzes tour delightful - having been there in 2019 when my travel buddy busted his head on a low door frame during one of the tower tours. The local doctor patched him up - and it was an easy day including a powerful rainstorm that cleared out the street vendors. Fortunately, we were close to that parking garage and got to our car just in time.
Hello, sorry to hear that. It’s got such beauty in those winding streets. I can feel the breeze now! Thanks for the comment
Uzès is hardly a secret ! One of the (low key) poshest places in the south of France !
It’s our secret! 😂 thanks for the comment
Its illégal in France to film people going about their daily business and posting online. You need consent but you would never know that.
Thanks for letting me know