Because life is good there, the Eure Valley is the ideal spot for moments with family or friends. But did you know that this popular location in the Destination Pays d'Uzès Pont du Gard also offers five orienteering courses?

Put the family in active mode!

The college sports association “Le Redounet”, in partnership with the town hall of Uzès, offers you the opportunity to experience a life-size adventure in the heart of the Eure Valley. There are 5 orienteering courses available to you and which transform part of the town of Uzès into a real fun and 100% family treasure hunt.

Discover the routes:

To understand the courses, it's a bit like skiing, each color at its own level: green, blue, red and black. From the most accessible to the most technical.

  • The paths green 'high' or 'low' are the two most accessible routes in the Eure Valley. First designed for children from 7 to 14 years old, they also delight those who want to try the experience and test their orientation skills.
  • If the route Blue is the course intended for a public slightly more aware of orientation techniques, it is also the one where children from 10 years old enjoy the most.
  • The paths Red et Black are addressed to experts and have some great discoveries in store for you! If certain positions are difficult to discover, it is probably to better test your skills.

Note that your children can go independently on the green and blue courses, which is not the case on the red and black courses, and that all of the courses are inaccessible by stroller.

Don't leave without your form!

You cannot throw yourself into the adventure and set off to attack the Eure Valley without having in hand the essential element of your race: the orientation sheet.

Congratulations, you're done!

From now on, the Eure Valley and its surrounding scrubland no longer hold any secrets for you. Do you think you have met your challenge? The corrections are there to tell you:

Thanks to the college sports association “Le Redounet” and the Uzès town hall for participating in the creation of this page.

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