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Uzès to the Cévennes: Foraging Adventures in Nature's Delicious Playground

It is no secret that southern France, from The Med to The Alps via the foodies’ favourite city of Lyon is a haven of natural splendour and gastronomic treasures.  Nowhere is this truth more evident than the munificent sweep linking the medieval market town of Uzès and the verdant Cévennes, a cultural region and mountain range on the south-east edge of the Massif Central. This area is a showcase for some exemplary vineyards, and so much more!

 
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Here, is found a natural portal to the captivating world of foraging.

The craggy garrigue scrubland and woodland hillsides offer an abundant pantry, where the gifts of nature become ingredients in culinary creations that enchant the senses.

Exploring the Terroir and Local Treasures

The Cévennes region is a tapestry of rolling hills, vibrant terraces, and serene woodlands.  While the Provençal market in Uzès is renowned for its vibrant activity and flavours, the true essence of the region reveals itself not so far away, when you venture beyond the bustling market stalls and into the foothills of the Cévennes.

Here, the world of foraging unfolds, offering an exquisite symphony of tastes and aromas.

Cévennes Landscape

A Diverse Cévenol Landcape

Cévennes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is located in the south of France in Occitanie (Formerly Languedoc-Roussillon), and is home to 64,000 residents, many of whom are farmers who raise sheep and cattle, make goat cheese, harvest chestnuts, grow sweet onions or plant small production vineyards on the steep mountain slopes.

The main core of the park is uninhabited and protected by the French government environmental code to preserve the region’s 2,300 plant species and 2,410 animal species.

Borage and Bee

Borage and Bee

A Bounty of Wild Delights

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Beyond the lush undergrowth of the Cévennes foothills, nature unfurls its bounty like a culinary treasure map waiting to be deciphered. Wild herbs such as thyme, rosemary, and oregano infuse the air with their heady fragrance, while vibrant wildflowers like violets and dandelions punctuate the limestone backdrop with their colours that have drawn so many artists to capture these landscapes.

And though you might be hard pushed to happen upon the elusive truffle, the prized "black diamond" of the culinary world, the thrill of the hunt can only add an air of mystery to your foraging adventure!


Safety First: The Importance of Expertise

While foraging promises a tantalising adventure, it's important to approach it with knowledge and caution, particularly when it comes to wild mushrooms.

In France, your village or high street pharmacist possess the expertise to examine your wild mushroom haul and provide guidance on edibility—a valuable resource to ensure your culinary escapades remain safe and enjoyable!


Sharpen your knives, and put your walking boots on!

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Sharpen your knives, and put your walking boots on! 〰️

Featured Ramble

13 September 2023, 14h-17h, Vialas


The Association Racines de Terriens

At the interface between ethnobiology research and education for sustainable development, the association offers educational activities in the form of workshops, internships, outings, conferences, events as well as productions such as publications, educational kits, etc.


More organised wild walks until 17 November…

PICKING AND COOKING WORKSHOP

Bringing Wild Flora to Your Table. Craving a dash of untamed wilderness on your plate?

A chance to take part in a small-scale culinary workshop using wild plants that you can combine according to your tastes in a scented salt and/or a small flowery biscuit.

Before our hands get to work, let's engage our senses and learn how to recognise them!

As part of Rendez-vous du Papillon fringant - RéeL-CPIE de Lozère



A Culinary Odyssey Awaits

Embark on this culinary odyssey, and let the Cévennes region's wild treasures inspire you to create, indulge, and appreciate the remarkable gifts that Mother Nature so generously bestows.

Consider immersing yourself in the tranquility of La Flânerie. Here, you'll find not only a haven of comfort, but also a launchpad for your own gastronomic explorations.

Your adventure awaits—bon appétit!


La Flânerie is an ideal base for casual Self-Guided and organised themed walks and hikes for all levels of experience.

Historic Stone Sanctuary 15km from the fashionable market town of Uzès in the Languedoc region of Southern France.

Recently renovated self-contained apartment on the ground floor of a traditional 17th c. Provençal village house. 

• PERFECT FOR COUPLES
• A RETREAT FOR CREATIVE SOLOS
• STYLISH BOLT-HOLE
• FOODIE DESTINATION
• SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES

3*** Meuble Tourisme