Orange Tourist Video - France Best Cities - Travel & Discover
Roman Orange was founded in 35 BC by veterans of the second legion as Arausio (after the local Celtic water god), or Colonia Julia Firma Secundanorum Arausio in full, the Julian colony of Arausio established by the soldiers of the second legion.
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Orange Provence France in 4K
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Luberon Provence France - Video Travel Guide [2018]
Visiting the Luberon Region in Provence [France]: spectacular countryside of vineyards and orchards, fascinating perched hill-top villages, outstanding natural produce and the light of Van Gogh and Cezanne.
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Orange, France
Video of this pretty French town
Top 15 Things To Do In Orange, France
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Here are top 15 things to do in Orange, France
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1. Colline Saint-Eutrope -
2. Avignon -
3. Roman Theatre -
4. Orange Market -
5. Orange Cathedral -
6. Musée Aéronautique d’ Orange -
7. Triumphal Arch -
8. Le Musée d’Art et d’Histoire d’Orange -
9. Wine -
10. Châteauneuf du Pape -
11. Bike Rides -
12. Musée de la BA 115 -
13. Luberon -
14. Uzès -
15. Regional Roman Heritage -
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Ein Tag in Orange / France / Frankreich
Kommt mit auf den wunderbaren Rundgang durch die historische Stadt orange und den tollen Markt.
Am Schluss gibt's noch Bilder vom hübschen Campingplatz Manon.
Vidéo aérienne de la ville d'Orange par drone
vidéo promotionnelle de la ville d'orange dans le Vaucluse, filmée principalement à l'aide d'un drone.
Авиньон. Прованс-Франция/ Avignon. Provence-France
Этот город во французском Провансе пропустить никак нельзя. Его история уникальна и он сыграл важную роль в жизни Европы. События могли сложиться так, что главу католической церкви могли бы называть не Римским Папой, а Авиньонским Папой.
You can not missed this city in the French Provence. The story is unique and it has played an important role in the life of Europe. Events can arise so that the head of the Catholic Church could not call the Pope, but the Avignon Pope.
Aix en Provence France
You're going to find that the city of Aix-en-Provence in the south of France is one of the most delightful places you could ever visit as you’re about to discover out in this detailed movie.
We bring you on a detgailed walking tour of the large pedestrian zone with its charming historic buildings, many shops, cafés, restaurants and the very famous outdoor markets selling fresh produce, clothing, antiques and all kinds of stuff with lots of local characters to observe and interact with. This small city is the perfect size, big enough to keep you busy for several days and yet not too large that you're going to feel lost or frustrated that you can't see everything.
Aix is located in the heart of Provence, a region that has so many wonderful destinations from Avignon to Nice. And you will see that AIX is one place that you must not miss.
You could easily spend a few days here and travel out to visit other nearby destinations, or if you only have one day, it is certainly possible to see most of AIX as we’re going to show you in the movie.
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Travel Diary: Provence
This is a short travel diary full of videos from Nîmes, Avignon, Orange, and Aix-en-Provence.
City Centre, Orange, France
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Les Baux-de-Provence, France
Les Baux-de-Provence in the south of France is a remarkable sight, a unique stone village dramatically perched 750 feet high on a rocky plateau with a history dating to the Middle Ages, and a prehistory going back probably about 8,000 years. Les Baux was once a powerful medieval castle that controlled vast territories, including 79 other villages throughout Provence, but now it's a tiny quaint ruin.
Charming as could be, this cozy hill-top hamlet is a major tourist attraction with 1.5 million annual visitors, making it the second most-popular site in the region after the Pope's Palace in Avignon. This tells you that it is very worthwhile, but it can get uncomfortably crowded unless you take preventive action, like visiting in the off-season, or arriving early or late in the day.
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It's only about 3000 feet long and about 700 feet wide and that's it.”
The medieval village was built up from the 10th century and by the peak of occupation during the late 14th century nearly 3,000 people lived in this small space, although the permanent population nowadays living inside the old town is only 20 people.
The plateau was naturally easy to defend due to vertical cliffs all around, and was further reinforced with stone walls and castle as protection from invasion by Franks, Catalans, Saracens and marauding bandits of the chaotic Middle Ages. However the castle was finally attacked and destroyed in the 1600s by Cardinal Richelieu and his large well-armed French army, leaving us with dramatic ruins of the castle, which they call the Château. And it retains a wild setting among rugged rocky hills.
You will not get lost because there is only one main pedestrian lane about 300 meters long with a few short side alleys leading to viewpoints. You really don’t need much of a guidebook to help get through this smallest of Provencal destinations – just follow your nose and wander about. But we do have some suggestions.
There are two parts to visit in Les Baux -- the free village, with its pedestrian lanes, shops, restaurants and old buildings, and the paid attraction, the ruins of that castle on the plateau where you can see some of the old buildings and fortifications.
Day in St Remy de Provence | Only Provence
Enjoy a day in St Remy de Provence. A vacation in the south of France should absolutely include a trip to Saint Remy de Provence. It is close to the Luberon, and just south of Les Alpilles (mountain range) near Avignon, St. Remy is known as the birthplace of Nostradamus, the village where Van Gogh sought refuge and a delight for visitors exploring Inland Provence.
With a rich history including a Roman village and Van Gogh’s asylum, St Remy de Provence is a vacation attraction for many summer tourists from all over the world and is one of the most popular destinations in Inland Provence. You will enjoy walking the ancient streets through the village, visiting boutiques and taking in the beautiful village architecture.
St-Remy is a large village with a multitude of shops, bakeries and over 40 restaurants. Wednesday is market day, where you can find anything and everything – Food, fabrics, clothing, ceramics, accessories, even shoes! Find gifts to bring home as a reminder of your fabulous vacation and tasty treats to enjoy at your villa rental.
Stroll through the pedestrian streets of Old Town where you’ll find wonderful architecture and unique shops with a Provencal flair.
Visit Only Provence at provence.com when planning your Provence vacation. Only Provence premier vacation villa rental company and learn everything you need to know before and during your travel to Provence - rent a car and what to bring on your France vacation.
France: A7 Orange - Lançon de Provence
Autoroute A7 in southern France, from Orange to Lançon de Provence.
France Provence: Orange: Vaison la Romaine: Avignon
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France: Provence & the French Riviera
In this travel class, Steve Smith describes Provence, with its romantic hill towns, dynamic cities, and Roman ruins; and the French Riviera, with bustling Nice, world-class modern art, fine beaches, scenic drives, and glitzy Monaco. Visit for more European travel information.
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Bonjour France 12 - Ville de Saint Rémy de Provence.
Bonjour France 12 - Ville de Saint Rémy de Provence.
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Saint-Rémy est située aux Bouches du Rhône dans la région Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence est la petite capitale des Alpilles. À la suite du décret du 30 janvier 2007, son territoire est classé au sein du Parc naturel régional des Alpines. Ville touristique et vinicole, elle possède un important patrimoine bâti et naturel.
Ses habitants sont appelés les Saint-Rémois, et les Saint-Rémoises.
La commune se trouve au nord de la chaîne des Alpilles, à environ dix kilomètres des Baux-de-Provence (au sud de la chaîne), entre Avignon (20 km au nord), Cavaillon (19 km à l'est), Arles (25 km au sud-ouest) et Tarascon (13 km à l'ouest). La commune fait partie du parc naturel régional des Alpilles.
La gare Avignon TGV se situe à 20 km. Les aéroports les plus proches sont ceux d'Avignon, Nîmes et Marseille.
Par ailleurs, de Saint-Rémy, plusieurs autoroutes et voies principales sont accessibles : l'autoroute A7, qui descend la vallée du Rhône et relie Lyon à Marseille via Orange, passe à une douzaine de km à l'est de Saint-Rémy. L'autoroute A54 (Nîmes-Salon-de-Provence) traverse le territoire provençal au sud de la commune. À Arles, elle est à 17 km. Enfin, l'A9, qui va d'Orange à Montpellier puis Perpignan, passe à une vingtaine de kilomètres au nord-ouest.
La D571 (D5 au sud de la commune, vers Maussane-les-Alpilles et Mouriès) permet d'accéder à Avignon au nord, à 18 km. La D99 traverse également la commune, vers Tarascon puis Nîmes à l'ouest et Cavaillon à l'est.
Le mistral souffle violemment du nord ou du nord-ouest, particulièrement en hiver et au printemps. Il est ressenti fortement 100 jours par an en moyenne et faiblement 83 jours, ce qui ne laisse que 182 jours sans vent par an.
On distingue deux types de mistral : le « mistral blanc », qui dégage le ciel en totalité et accentue la luminosité, et le « mistral noir », plus rare, qui s'accompagne de pluie.
Gordes - a beautiful hilltop village, France, Provence [HD] (videoturysta.eu)
[EN] Gordes is very beautiful town in the middle of the Luberon valley. This medieval village is perched on a hill overlooking the great panorama of Provence. If you visit Luberon or nearby towns you also must see this. The cobblestone streets and restored buildings with ochre decorations contribute to the charm of this unique place.
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[FR] Gordes est une très belle ville au milieu de la vallée du Luberon. Ce village médiéval est perché sur une colline dominant le grand panorama de la Provence. Si vous visitez Luberon ou les villes voisines, vous devez également voir cela. Les rues pavées et les bâtiments restaurés aux décorations ocre contribuent au charme de ce lieu unique.
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[PL] Gordes, miejscowość położona na szczycie góry w masywie Luberon, pomiędzy Fontaine-de-Vaucluse i Roussillon, jest szczególnie często odwiedzana przez turystów. Jest to jedno z najpiękniejszych miasteczek we Francji. Charakterystyczne zdjęcia miejscowości są znaną na całym świecie wizytówką Gordes.
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