Bienvenue sur le Grand Site de France Saint Guilhem le Désert Gorges de l'Hérault
Le Grand Site de France Saint Guilhem le Désert Gorges de l'Hérault regroupe les communes d'Aniane, Puéchabon, Montpeyroux, St Jean de Fos et St Guilhem le Désert.
2 sites majeurs classés à l'UNESCO: le Pont du Diable (ANIANE) au coeur des Gorges de l'Hérault et l'Abbaye de Gellone (ST GUILHEM LE DESERT), sur le chemin de Saint Jacques de Compostelle...
Most beautiful village FRANCE: SAINT GUILHEM LE DESERT
We paid a visit to the charming village Saint Guilhem le Désert in southern France. It is considered as one of the most beautiful villages of France.
Saint-Guilhem le Désert is essentially a medieval village located on the Chemin de St-Jacques (St. James's Way) pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostella.
The village has maintained its historic state. Because of its isolation, in 806 Saint Guilhem established the monastery of Gellone here. This abbey along with the nearby Pont du Diable were designated UNESCO World Heritages sites in 1999. If you ever come to France, don’t miss the opportunity to drop by at this lovely place.
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Best Places in France Part 1: South of France
Best places to visit in the South of France region of Occitanie, formerly known as Languedoc-Roussillon. Come see all this great places on our tour:
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- Carcassonne Medieval City
- Pont du Gard
- St Guilhem-le-Désert
- Montpellier: Promenade du Peyrou, Place de la Comédie, Cathedral St Pierre
- Aigues-Mortes walled city
- Palavas-lès-Flots
Trip to Southern France
Guigui and his friend went to d'Agde, a very touristic but cute city in Southern France, languedoc-roussillon region. We enjoyed the beautiful weather at the beach, and visited the Hérault canyon and Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert.
SAINT-CIRQ LAPOPIE - Chemin de Halage de BOUZIÈS - Grotte du PECH MERLE
SAINT-CIRQ LAPOPIE is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France. It is a member of the Les Plus Beaux Villages de France (The most beautiful villages of France) association .
Its position, originally selected for defense, perched on a steep cliff 100 m above the river has helped make the town one of the most popular tourist destinations in the department, and the entire town is almost a museum.
After it was discovered by the Post-Impressionist Henri Martin, it became popular with other artists and the home of the writer André Breton.
PECH MERLE is a cave which opens onto a hillside at Cabrerets in the Lot département of the Occitania region in France, about 35 minutes by road east of Cahors. It is one of the few prehistoric cave painting sites in France that remain open to the general public.
Extending for over a kilometre and a half from the entrance are caverns, the walls of which are painted with dramatic murals dating from the Gravettian culture (some 25,000 years BC).
Some of the paintings and engravings, however, may date from the later Magdalenian era (16,000 years BC).
This area once had a great river flowing through it, cutting underground channels which were later used by humans for shelter and eventually for mural painting.
The cave art located in the deeper areas of the cave was discovered in 1922 by Andre David and Henri Dutetre, two teen-aged boys who had been exploring the cave for two years.
Like other children of the area, these two had been encouraged and assisted in their exploration by Father Amedee Lemozi, the curate of Cabrerets, an amateur archaeologist who had discovered other cave paintings in the region.
The walls of seven of the chambers at Pech Merle have fresh, lifelike images of woolly mammoth, spotted horses,] single colour horses, bovids, reindeer, handprints, and some humans.
Footprints of children, preserved in what was once clay, have been found more than half a mile underground.
Les plus beaux villages de France
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Il existe en France, de fabuleux villages, dont l'architecture, l'histoire constituent de véritables trésors. Situés au nord ou au sud,en plaine ou en montagne, ces petits bourgs ont tous une âme, celle de leurs bâtisseurs d'autrefois et de hôtes d'aujourd'hui. Maisons de pierre ou à colombages, toits de lauze, de tuiles rondes ou plates, place ombragées aux fontaines chantantes, églises accueillantes, gargouilles étranges, tout en ces lieux parle à qui sait écouter et observer. Un villageois complice nous livre les secrets de ces villages.
Alba-la Romaine (07), Barfleur (50),
Beuvron en Auge (14),
Charroux (03),
Le Poët Laval (26), Montrésor (37),
Olargues (34), St Guilhem le Désert (34),
Seguret (84) et Vézelay (89).
Les plus beaux villages Français / The most beautiful French villages
30 villages classés...
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Walking in Sete, France + Frances Klemt performs live in Agde, France!
A little walk through the town Sete in France, that is right at the Mediterranean sea. A beautiful place to spend a day when traveling! This travel is still ongoing! Writing this in Tarbes, France!
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The ruins of Jumièges Abbey
A short video of a stroll around Jumièges Abbey, Normandy, France. These ancient ruins contain a mix of Romanesque, Gothic & Renaissance styles and are best enjoyed at the end of the day when it is a little quieter.
Pueblos del sur de Francia.