As the crisp breeze of autumn sweeps through the enchanting landscapes of the southern Cévennes, a harvest celebration like no other comes to life in the heart of Le Vigan.

The Apple and Onion Festival, an annual tradition held on the fourth Sunday in October, transforms this charming town into a bustling hub of flavours and festivities.

Sweet White Onions of The Cévennes

Characterised by a melting texture and a sweet taste, the Cévennes Onion can be enjoyed raw or cooked, and participates in the success of many rustic and fine recipes.


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The Reinette Apple

The reinette apple is an apple grown widely in the Cévennes and is ripe at the beginning of winter. It is good for eating fresh as well for cooking.

Originating from Canada, the reinette was originally taken to Canada by Frenchmen and women in the form of seeds and seedlings, setting off from Normandy and Brittany. It was for a long time the only apple grown in Canada, and the reinette from Le Vigan was a variety exported back to France by the Canadians.

 


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

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