NORMANDY FOOD: The Great Eats Of Normandy France Tourism
Here's a video on the best of Normandy France tourism with a big focus on Normandy food!
France
Video of my travels in France includes Paris, Versailles, Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, Aix-en-Provence and Toulon.
VIDEO CONTENTS:
0:00:13 Charles de Gaulle Airport
0:00:35 Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel Hotel
0:02:04 Hôtel national des Invalides
0:03:38 Petit Palais
0:04:15 Place de la Concorde
0:06:56 Musée de l'Orangerie
0:08:46 Palais Garnier
0:10:11 The Louvre
0:22:52 Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
0:25:17 Notre-Dame de Paris
0:34:54 Seine River Boat Cruise
0:49:43 Fontaine Saint-Michel (Latin Quarter)
0:52:03 The Avenue des Champs-Élysées
0:54:16 Arc de Triomphe
0:58:40 The Eiffel Tower
1:20:16 Paris Subway
1:20:52 Montmartre
1:23:35 La Basilique du Sacré Cœur
1:25:26 Catacombes de Paris
1:27:03 Palace of Versailles
1:43:07 Beuvron-en-Auge
1:46:09 Mont-Saint-Michel
2:06:19 Normandy
2:07:48 Pointe du Hoc
2:12:10 Omaha Beach
2:16:35 Normandy American Cemetery
2:24:25 Arromanches
2:37:19 La Havre (Sail Away)
2:38:24 Toulon
2:41:47 Aix-en-Provence
2:58:44 Toulon Sail Away on Royal Princess
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The Normandy Route du Cidre
A quick look at the 25 mile Route du Cidre, or Cider route that takes you through the beautiful Pays d'Auge. A mix of in-car footage from the GoPro, and iPhone footage of Beuvron en Auge.
Places to see in ( Cabourg - France )
Places to see in ( Cabourg - France )
Cabourg is a seaside resort in Calvados on the Cote Fleurie near Deauville in Normandy. It is one of several resorts developed on this stretch of coast - known as the Cote Fleurie - between 1850 and 1880, and perhaps also the most family-friendly resort in the region. Cabourg owes its popularity to three things: the beaches, the interesting architecture and lively atmosphere in the town centre.
If you are looking for a good beach - indeed, a very good beach and certainly one of the best in this part of Normandy - Cabourg is perhaps the place you are looking for. As well as several kilometres of gentle sandy beaches you will find various activities available on the beach itself, such as wind-surfing, canoeing in the sea, volleyball, sunbathing, and other 'traditional' seaside activities such as golf, go-karts and swimming pools are close to hand, the promenade along the seafront is more than three kilometres long and pedestrianised (the longest in Europe) which makes it great for jogging enthusiasts.
Cabourg has a lively atmosphere as well as being very attractive which makes it a great holiday location. The main street has lots of bars and restaurants and interesting shops. It stretches between the imposing town hall and tourist office towards the Grand Hotel and Casino on the seafront.
In common with the other resorts along this stretch of coast Cabourg features a grand 'end of the 19th century' hotel (here the Grand Hotel) and a casino - the essential requirements of many a Normandy seaside resort, and key to providing the 'belle epoque' feel to the town, along with villas from the same period that you will see as you explore Cabourg. The Grand Hotel is on the edge of a large square surrounded by some really stupendous villas.
The styles vary but all are very ornate and decorated with balconies, brick patterns, elaborate roofs etc. Those built at the end of the 19th century tend to copy the half-timber style typical in the Pays d'Augue region of Normandy. To give extra authenticity to the 'belle epoque' aspect of the town, Marcel Proust stayed in the Grand Hotel each summer from 1907 to 1914 and used the town as a model for the town of Balbec in the novel 'In Search of Lost Time' (you could perhaps bring a copy to read on the beach). The long promenade on the edge of the beach is named after Marcel Proust. It was originally built to protect the sea-front villas but soon became popular for walks along the seafront.
Although Cabourg did not exist before the 19th century, the historic port area across the river from Cabourg at Dives-sur-Mer has a much longer history: it was from here that William the Conqueror set off to defeat England in 1066. The countryside around Cabourg is known as the Pays d'Auge, and is a lovely countryside of gentle hills, orchards and woodlands, containing numerous picturesque little villages.
The local Calvados tourist authorities propose various routes through the countryside to help you make the most of your visit, including the popular Normandy Cider route and others such as the Route des Moulins (traditional mills), the Route des Gorges de la Vire and the Route de la Suisse Normandie - ask for details in the Cabourg tourist office. If you only have time to visit one Normandy village near here we suggest Beuvron, one of our favourites. Back to the beach, don't forget to explore some of the other resorts along the Cote Fleurie - heading north-east from Cabourg these include Houlgate, Deauville, Trouville and Honfleur, among others.
( Cabourg - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Cabourg . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Cabourg - France
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Epcot Impressions De France in 4k
This is the 18 minute film that has been shown at the France Pavilion at Epcot since opening day in 1982. It is shown every half hour until park closing in the Palais du Cinema. The movie is projected onto five adjacent screens, giving 200° coverage.
In my opinion, even after 36 years 'Impressions De France' is still one of the highlights at Epcot as it is a perfect marriage of images and music.
Although certain aspects are dated this does not matter. Does one dismiss a work of art simply because it does not reflect current styles or fashions? No, of course not.
This is a classic film which I hope will play at the French Pavilion forever, it is a wonderful snapshot of what France once was and I doubt whether it could or would be made today. For me it is now the only thing at Epcot that is guaranteed to bring joy to my heart and I know that many others have a love for it that is unmatched by anything else at Walt Disney World's second park.
I tried to keep the camera as steady as I could without using a tripod, the video is shot in 4k at 24fps to match the film. I was sat in the back row of the cinema during the last showing, whilst it was fairly empty unfortunately a couple of heads do intrude into the frame somewhat. I hope that this does not interfere too much with the enjoyment of the film.
I do not pan the camera at all but keep it locked onto the middle screen with part of each of the screens either side. With this wide angle view I manage to capture just under half of what a person in the Palais du Cinema can see.
Here is the list of the scenes from an official list, one day I would like to visit them all:
1 The cliffs at Étretat in Normandy.
2 Gliding through the Marais Poitevin, a swamp area near La Rochelle.
3 Château de Chenonceau; in the Loire Valley, then from the gardens.
4 Horsemen and hunting dogs cross the Cheverny Forest.
5 Aerial shot of Château de Chambord.
6 We fly over the red rooftops up to the bell tower of the church in the Vézelay village.
7 Vezelay Church interior, with church bells in the background.
8 In the horse cart we ride through Riquewihr Village near Germany.
9 Moving through the market place in Beuvron-en-Auge, Normandy.
10 French pastries.
11 Wine harvest at the Monbazillac Vineyard.
12 Interior of a Cognac cave.
13 The Fountain of Apollo at Versailles.
14 The Palace of Versailles Garden.
15 The Versailles building and the Hall of Mirrors.
16 Flying over Castle Beynac in the Dordogne Valley.
17 Man chopping wood with Chateau Montpoupon.
18 La Roque - Gageac in the Dordogne Valley (bicyclists).
19 Chateau Montpoupon, bicyclists racing toward us.
20 Bugatti race cars in Cannes.
21 Hot air balloons take off near Chaumont Castle on the Loire river.
22 Hot air balloons in front of the cliff city of Rocamadour.
23 French Alps in the spring.
24 Mountain climbers on rocky peaks in Chamonix. (French Alps)
25 Skiers in Chamonix.
26 La Rochelle Harbor.
27 On board a Brittany fishing boat at sea.
28 A rocky beach in Normandy.
29 Mont Saint-Michel.
30 Interior of Notre-Dame-de-Penhors church in Pouldreuzic, Brittany.
31 Wedding reception in full swing at a Brittany farm to traditional Brittany folk music.
32 Couple walks along the cliffs of Normandy in Étretat.
33 The cliff city of Bonifacio, Corsica.
34 Villefranche near Nice.
35 Calanque cliffs near Cassis.
36 Pier in front of the Carlton Hotel in Cannes.
37 Cannes Harbor at twilight.
38 Racing along railway tracks in the small Lozère town of Chapeauroux next to the Allier River.
39 Gare du Nord (North rail station) in Paris.
40 Champs-Élysées at twilight featuring the Arc de Triomphe.
41 Seine River in Paris.
42 Notre Dame de Paris.
43 Through the archways at the Louvre, the Republican Guard
44 Eiffel Tower.
45 Aerial shot of Étretat Cliffs.
46 Aerial shot of the Pyrenées of Cirque de Gavarnie
47 Aerial shot of Château de Chambord.
48 Aerial shot of French Alps near Mont Blanc.
49 Finale - Eiffel Tower.
A list of the music can be found on the Wikipedia page at .
Enjoy!
Les plus beaux villages de France
Les plus beaux villages de France sur
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).
Houlgate, France
Houlgate is located along the English Channel in the valley of the Drochon. The valley is mostly built up or used for pasture. The town's area is 4.69 km² and the average altitude 5 m. Despite its low average height, the town contains two hills which form the natural limits of the commune.
Its a great place to spend your holiday during your stay at the Normandy Coast.
Villa mit Pool für Ferien neben Lourmarin ; eines der schönsten Dörfer Frankreichs. Für 13 Personen
Erholsame Ferien in diese moderne Villa mit Pool und alle Komfort, ideales Ausgangpunkt um die schönste Örter der Luberon zu besuchen : Lourmarin, Vaugines, La Tour d'Aigues...
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Paris Day Trips
Recorded July 18 & 20, 2011
During my five night stay in Paris during the summer of 2011 I took two day trips away from the city. The first was to Mont-Saint-Michel and the second to Bruges, Belgium (24:39).
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