15km from the medieval market town of Uzès, this is an extraordinary spot between Provence, The Cevennes, The Camargue and the Mediterranean.
Nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Pont du Gard, Nîmes Arena, the ramparts of Aigues-Mortes and more, offer a destination rich in history and nature.
The village of Euzet-les-Bains is situated on a limestone hillside among the Languedoc scrubland, vineyards, lavender fields and olive groves.
Sundown | Euzet-les-Bains
Today Euzet remains a great location for exploring this diverse region and recharging your batteries all year round.
At its centre is the old hameau of ancient stone houses, a little park, a chapel and a protestant temple.
The village enjoyed its heyday in the 19th century thanks to its thermal baths which were directed by Doctor Perrier - of the world famous Perrier natural mineral water - until 1912.
300 days of sunshine per year!
A village rich in history
Commerces in Euzet-les-Bains -
Les Caves d’Euzet | Wine Merchant, also selling local delicacies.
⟫ Les Ecuries D'artuzac | Equestrian Centre
⟫ Le Jardin du Laquet | Seasonal Fruit and Vegetable Stall
⟫ L’Accro des Toiles | Art Restoration
Le Jardin du Laquet | Seasonal Fruit and Vegetable Stall
Le Jardin du Laquet | Seasonal Fruit and Vegetable Stall
Nearby Villages of Interest
Aigaliers
Arpaillargues et Aureihac
Aubussargues
Baron
Belvezet
Blauzac
Bourdic
Collorgues
Flaux
Foissac
Fons-sur-Lussan
Fontarèches
Garrigues-Sainte-Eulalie
La Bastide D'Engras
La Bruguière
La Capelle-et-Masmolène
Lussan
Montaren-et-Saint-Médiers
Moussac
Pougnadoresse
Saint-Dézéry
Saint-Hippolyte-de-Montaigu
Saint-Laurent-La-Vernède
Saint Maximim
Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie
Saint Siffret
Saint-Vitor-de-Oules
Sanilhac-Sagriès
Serviers-Labaume
Vallabrix
Valléragues
Vézénobres
The caves of Euzet-les-Bains served as a vital refuge and infirmary for Jean Cavalier, leader of the Camisards, during their 18th-century struggle for religious freedom.
Hidden in the rugged Cévennes landscape, they stored food and ammunition for the Protestant rebels. Accessible via local walking trails, these caves echo a powerful legacy of resilience.