The beauty of nature... (Lac de Castillon/Lake Castillon, France filmed with DJI Mavick Pro)
Location: France, Lac de Castillon
Filmed with: DJI Mavick Pro Drone
Music: Thomas Newman - Ghosts (Aaron Static & Fort Road Remix)
Best of France - Nature
Natuurbeelden van de reizen naar Frankrijk.
Fotografie: Willem Debeck -
Muziek: Tir Aur (Hymn of the Celts)
Best Things to in Castellane, France
Castellane Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Castellane. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Castellane for You. Discover Castellane as per the Traveller Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Castellane.
This Video has covered top 10 Best Things to do in Castellane.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of updates Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Castellane, France
Buena Vista Rafting
Chapelle Notre Dame du Roc
Feelrafting
Tonton Rafting
CitroMuseum
Montagne et Riviere
Verdon Tourisme
ABOARD Rafting
Pont du Roc
Musee de la Resistance
Spring time in Paris, France
Loving the spring season in Paris! :)
Places to see in ( Menton - France )
Places to see in ( Menton - France )
Menton is a town on the French Riviera in southeast France. It’s known for beaches and gardens such as the Serre de la Madone garden, showcasing rare plants. East, the hilly, medieval old town is home to Basilique Saint-Michel, with its 18th-century bell tower, and the ornate facade of La Chapelle des Pénitents-Blancs. Nearby, the Musée Jean Cocteau collection Séverin Wunderman displays works by poet Jean Cocteau.
Menton is the The Lemon Festival Capital of the World, located very close to the border of France and Italy and in many ways is more Italian than French. It has its own microclimate, generally milder than the rest of the French Riviera, and became in the late Nineteenth Century a place where Northern Europeans with TB came to either regain their health or to die. As a result its cemetery is filled with the graves of notable Englishmen, Germans, Russians. The old town is largely pedestrianised which adds to the charm of this sedate resort.
Last stop on the Côte d’Azur before Italy, the seaside town of Menton offers a glimpse of what the high life on the Riviera must have been like before the developers moved in. With its sunny climate, shady streets and pastel mansions – not to mention a lovely old port – it’s one of the most attractive towns on the entire coast. Menton’s old town is a cascade of pastel-coloured buildings. Add a fantastic museum dedicated to the great artist and film director Jean Cocteau, as well as several excellent restaurants, and Menton really is a must.
Alot to see in Menton such as :
Jean Cocteau Museum Although it was previously in a bastion near the port, the new museum is a purpose built building designed by the Italian Architect Rudi Ricotti and houses an incredible modern interactive display of drawings, ceramics, tapestries and a large mosaic by the artist.
Salle des Marriages In the town hall, the civic wedding hall is decorated completely in murals by Jean Cocteau.
The charming old town is compact and largely pedestrianised.
Several impressive gardens dotted through the town including those at Garavan (Olive trees in Parc du Pian, Jardin Exotique, Villa Fontana Rosa).
Casino and the magnificent hotels Royal Westminster and Ambassadeurs.
Cimetière du Vieux Chateau Russian Orthodox chapel, grave of William Webb Ellis - founder of Rugby football, view over town.
The perched villages inland (Ste Agnes and Gorbio).
The Mare Nostrum brewery in Castillon.
Fête du Citron There's a lemon party and you're invited! Lemon-related festivities over several days in February.
( Menton - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Menton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Menton - France
Join us for more :
VISIT FRANCE - VERDON GORGE
VERDON GORGE
The deepest gorge in France, les Gorges du Verdon, is one of the must-see natural wonders of central Provence. While there is no road up the gorge, there is a breathtaking circular corniche route around the rim of the gorge, and plenty of opportunities for boat and kayak hire on the lower end of the gorge.
Music: Kai Engel - I am climbing on air
Places to see in ( Argeles sur Mer - France )
Places to see in ( Argeles sur Mer - France )
Argelès-sur-Mer is a town on France’s Mediterranean coast. It’s known for the long Argelès Beach with its seafront promenade. In the Catalan-style old town, 14th-century Notre-Dame del Prat Church has views from its bell tower. Valmy Park to the south includes trails, a 19th-century castle and the Aigles de Valmy bird zoo. To the north, Mas Larrieu Natural Reserve is home to herons, gulls and bee-eaters.
Argeles-sur-Mer is a town and seaside resort on the Mediterranean coast of France, near the border with Spain and on the section of coast known as the Cote Vermeille. It is in an attractive setting with the low hills of the eastern Pyrenees and the massif des Albères behind the beach and Mount Canigou visible beyond.
Argeles-sur-Mer is a popular and pleasant resort on the Languedoc coast, mostly visited for the activities along the coast and beach. The sandy beach is almost seven kilometres long, and interspersed with rocky pools and has been awarded the Blue Flag award for its cleanliness and facilities. It is the most important resort on this stretch of the coast.
A short distance inland from the Mediterranean, Argeles is a pleasant town in the Catalan style with some interesting narrow streets to explore in the remaining part of the historic village. Most of the original ramparts have now disappeared though on Rue du 14 Juillet you can see the Jalabert tower and various other sections can be seen as you wander the streets.
You can ascend the belltower in the Church of Notre-Dame-del-Prat for views across the region. This belltower is 34m high and as well as a belltower it served as a lookout post and signal station.
Particular highlights close by include the pretty little Chapel of Saint-Jerome d'Argeles and the Hermitage of Saint-Ferreol-de-la-Pave: both of these are very old 10th century chapels in the roman style. Church enthusiasts will also want to visit the Church of Saint-Laurent-du-Mont a little way south of the town which is a beautifully preserved 12th century roman style church.
Argeles also has a pleasant tree lined port whose edges are lined with restaurants. It is a very pleasant spot to sit outside at one of the many restaurants and eat dinner overlooking the harbour. You can also stroll along the seafront to the attractive coastal hamlet of Le Racou.
Starting from Argeles you can walk the coastal path from the nature reserve of Mas Larrieu. The walk takes you past many coves as well as the pretty beach and hamlet of Le Racou near the Port.
Another popular trip from Argeles is to Valmy to see the lovely views and and the eagles soaring overhead. There is also a 19th century 'chateau' at Valmy which is interesting to architects because it was one of the earliest buildings constructed with reinforced concrete, although you might not guess just by looking at it, it is now a chambre d'hote.
En route for Valmy you can visit the defensive Massane tower which was built in the 13th century on a rocky peak, while the sturdy square tower that is all that remains of the 12th century Chateau de Pujol is a little way north of the town.
Argeles is just a few kilometers from Collioure, a very attractive port and beach with a castle and lively old town. A trip north to explore Perpignan is also enjoyable, then a little further you can explore the Pyrenees foothills along the Têt Valley or take a trip to one of the cathar castles such as Château Peyrepertuse. See more of the popular beaches and resorts in Languedoc.
( Argeles sur Mer - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Argeles sur Mer . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Argeles sur Mer - France
Join us for more :
Gorges du Verdon in Provence, France
Gorges du Verdon is a beautiful turquoise gorge in Provence, France. This popular gorge, which cuts through a limestone plateau, is a favourite place for boating and kayaking. It is located close to the village of Moustiers Ste-Marie. Background music is In Albany New York by The 126ers.
Visit Saint Emilion France
Travel writer Nancy D. Brown, speaks with a local on Things to Do in Saint Emilion, France. Medieval city near Bordeaux. Wine tasting, churches & Macarons. Complete review on blog.
Eglise Notre Dame De L'Esperance De Cannes
We enjoyed this place, we dandered straight from the harbour up to the castle, we also wound around the streets and back down to the film theatre. We only walked around the castle and to be honest it was nice but it was mainly for the view, very picturesque. You can get some nice photos of the church from the outside but best of all is the ones you can get overlooking the harbour and la croisette. Inside it is very plain and boring.
Notre-Dame d’Espérance (1 place de la Castre) La construction de l'église Notre-Dame d’Espérance remonte au début du XVIème siècle. La population cannoise augmenta à tel point que l'église Notre-Dame du Puy (chapelle romane, place de la Castre) ne put contenir tous les fidèles. De plus, cette église présentait de gros inconvénients : elle servait également de chapelle au château, ce qui contraignait les fidèles à prier sous les yeux du seigneur qui disposait d'une tribune à lui réservée. La fonction défensive de cette chapelle constituait une entrave à la vie paroissiale.
La construction d'une nouvelle église est décidée le 14 novembre 1521. Celle-ci devra être faite «à l'imitation» de celle de Roquebrune-sur-Argens, mesurant 18 cannes de long, 6 de large et devra être terminée dans les 3 ans, moyennant 2.000 florins, 15 écus et 50 barils d'anchois.
Mais malgré 80 années d'efforts, les Cannois n'ont pu achever cette oeuvre gigantesque. Enfin, en 1628, après un ultime accord, l'entrepreneur César Ferrare de Brignoles est chargé de mener à bonne fin les travaux. En dépit de nouvelles difficultés, l’édifice est enfin termine en 1641.
Après avoir été bénie, l'église est dédiée à Notre-Dame d’Espérance le 25 mars 1645 en la fête de l'Annonciation.
Ce sanctuaire, blanchi à la chaux et dallé, a besoin d’être orné. C'est pourquoi, les chapelles sont affectées les unes après les autres à des confréries artisanales cannoises de métiers différents. Elles datent du XVIIème-XVIIIème siècles.
C'est le 26 décembre 1649 que l’évêque Godeau, en visite pastorale, pénètre solennellement au chant du Te Deum dans cette église resplendissante, témoin des efforts et des sacrifices des Cannois.