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Places to see in ( Quimper - France ) Locronan
Places to see in ( Quimper - France ) Locronan
Locronan is a very impressive and unspoiled Brittany village and certainly one of our personal favourite villages in France. Officially one of the 'most beautiful villages of France', it is 15 kilometres north-west of Quimper in the Finistere department of western Brittany.
With a history that goes back more than 2000 years, Locronan was originally a sacred place for the celts known as a 'nemeton'. It then became an important religious centre during the middle ages, and an important centre for the manufacture of sail-cloth for the local ship-building industry during the 16th and 17th centuries. Each of these epoques has left its mark on the town and region which is of course now better known as a popular tourist destination.
The whole centre of Locronan is extremely well preserved and quite extensive, and largely built in the distinctive local granite. The solid houses with traditional slate rooves are interspersed with plenty of greenery, making for a very attractive village. Park in the main car park and enter the village by walking along the straight street that leads from here to the centre of the village (some cars had driven into the centre of Locronan when we visited but you are only saving about 100 metres of walking by doing this and cars do little to help make the village look medieval)
There are a traditional granite houses and a few restaurants and shops along this street and the village church is straight ahead of you. You quickly reach the cobbled Place de l'Eglise: from this square you can easily reach all the highlights in the village and explore the surrounding streets.
The Place de l'Eglise is a large, attractive square entirely paved and surrounded on all sides by very well preserved ancient buildings, with the substantial vaulted church the most imposing among them. Almost all the houses date from the 17th and 18th centuries and are different heights and have small architectural highlights and characterful roofs that make them interesting, and there is an ancient well in the centre of the square.
There are lots of villages in France we describe as having 'well preserved medieval squares'. Locronan is certainly among the most impressive of them, and Monpazier in the Dordogne is another. Take the time to explore in and around the Church of Saint Ronan that dates from the 15th century and the almost separate building on the right side of the church that was built to hold the tomb of Saint-Ronan and has a tall thin spire-belltower.
In the interior of the church there is an intricate altar, numerous stained glass windows, carved reliefs and medieval religious statues of painted wood: the 'pieta' of the Virgin and dead Christ and the statue of Saint Ronan are among the most interesting. Behind the church there is also an attractive small cemetery and a small garden area which you should take a stroll around.
There are also a few small shops and cafes around the square. From here it is easy to explore the rest of centre of the village as streets depart in all directions: to the left of the church follow the loop formed by Rue des Charrettes and Rue du Four and opposite stroll along the narrow road called Venelle Toul Prichen.
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Valras Plage Holiday Guide | South France Holiday Villas
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Valras is a bustling and typical southern French seaside resort. With its port, long sandy beach, promenade and diverse activities, it makes an excellent base for a summer holiday.
Kids love Valras Plage as the promenade seems to have been built specially for them; rollerblading along its flat surface with a stop-off at the little adventure park towards the marina is great fun. Then a stroll around the marina itself to see the fishing and numerous pleasure boats and, in the summer, there is usually a fairground (fete foraine) with tall toboggans and bumper cars. For the smaller kiddies, there is the lady who hires out little pony tricycles...
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Veules Les Roses - Normandie - France
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Veules Les Roses è una stazione balneare della Costa d'Alabastro nel dipartimento della Senna, nella Regione dell'Alta Normandia.
Questo pittoresco villaggio è nascosto in una piccola valle verdissima nell’incavo delle scogliere, qui nasce e muore il fiume più piccolo di Francia, lungo appena 1194 metri: alla sua foce vi è un'ampia spiaggia sabbiosa che, ad ogni bassa marea, offre infinite zone ricreative con un magnifico paesaggio di Falesie sotto la ricca luce dei cieli normanni ...
Questo piccolo borgo di pescatori e tessitori è un minuscolo incanto con le case d’epoca, i giardini fioriti, il fiume, i ponticelli di legno, le case a graticcio con il tetto di paglia e le pale dei mulini: è uno dei più vecchi villaggi dei Paesi del Caux.
In questo borgo si può fare un viaggio attraverso la storia e il tempo nello spirito di Moupassant.
Divenne feudo dei signori Blosseville nel XVI secolo. La città ha continuato ad ottenere le sue ricchezze dalla pesca e dai ricavati del fiume.
Il XVIII secolo ha portato nuove opportunità per gli abitanti di Veules, che divennero tessitori di panno di cotone per Rouen e convertendo i loro mulini per la produzione di olio di colza.
Fu una delle prime spiagge del ventesimo secolo
Scoperto nel 1826 da una attrice francese della Comédie, Anaïs Aubert, Veules divenne rapidamente una rinomata località di villeggiatura.
Letterati e artisti frequentarono questa bellissima stazione balneare: Mélingue, Meurice, Victor Hugo, i fratelli Goncourt oltre a pittori itineranti russi Repin e Polenov ... che attirarono al villaggio una ricca società parigina.
Dei tempi di Maupassant, il borgo mantiene le sue stradine e i vicoli stretti che hanno sedotto tanti artisti del tempo, ha ereditato ricche ville, ampi giardini ... ed il suo nome attuale di Veules -Roses.
There was a strong wind, but everything was in any case suggestive!
Veules Les Roses is a seaside resort of the Alabaster Coast in the department of the Seine, in the Region of Upper Normandy
This picturesque village is tucked away in a small green valley in the hollow of the cliffs, where the river is born and dies smaller than France along just 1194 meters, at its mouth there is a wide sandy beach which, at every low tide, offers endless recreational areas with a magnificent landscape of cliffs under the full light of the Norman heavens
This small village of fishermen and weavers is a tiny charm with period houses, flower gardens, the river , the wooden bridges, half-timbered houses with thatched roofs and windmills: is one of the oldest villages of the countries of Caux.
In this village you can take a trip through history and time in the spirit of Moupassant.
It became a fief of the lords Blosseville in the sixteenth century, the city has continued to get his wealth from fishing and from the proceeds of the river.
The eighteenth century brought new opportunities for the inhabitants of Veules, who became weavers of cotton cloth to Rouen and converting their mills for the production of rapeseed oil.
It was one of the first beaches of the twentieth century
Discovered in 1826 by a French actress of the Comédie, Anaïs Aubert, Veules quickly became a popular holiday resort.
Writers and artists who attended this beautiful seaside resort: Mélingue, Meurice, Victor Hugo, the Goncourt brothers as well as itinerant painters Russians Repin and Polenov ... that attracted to the village a rich Parisian society.
From the time of Maupassant, the village maintains its narrow streets and narrow alleys that have seduced many artists of the time, inherited rich villas, extensive gardens ... and its present name of Veules -Roses.