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Paris, France: Nighttime Sightseeing
More info about travel to Paris: For a lively and unique way to enjoy Paris, hire a car and driver for a magical after-dark blitz of the city's best views. The French raise floodlighting to an art form and monuments like the majestic Notre-Dame and the sparkling Eiffel Tower will take your breath away. Paris is magnifique!
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Highlights from a weekend in Chambéry France
Highlights from a great weekend in Chambéry France. Highly recommend a trip to this historic city
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Places to see in ( Besancon - France )
Places to see in ( Besancon - France )
Besançon is a city in eastern France, near the border with Switzerland. The old city center lies in a horseshoe bend on the Doubs River. The sprawling Citadel of Besançon perches on a hill and is home to 3 museums, a zoo and 600m-long ramparts. At the foot of the hill, Besançon Cathedral has a unique 70-dial astronomical clock that indicates sunrise and sunset, eclipses, and tides in French ports.
Hugging a bouclé (hairpin curve) of the River Doubs, the cultured and very attractive capital of Franche-Comté remains refreshingly modest and untouristy, despite charms such as a monumental Vauban citadel, a graceful 18th-century old town and France’s first public museum. In Gallo-Roman times, Vesontio (over the centuries, the name evolved to become Besançon) was an important stop on the trade routes linking Italy, the Alps and the Rhine, and some striking remains of this period survive.
Besançon (affectionately known as Besac by its inhabitants) is situated in an oxbow bend of the river Doubs (known as la Boucle). The river encircles the old town, while the imposing citadel, built by military engineer Vauban, blocks the neck of the river bend.
The city has a long history, and has been settled since the Bronze Age (ca. 1,500 BC). In Roman times, Besançon was a flourishing provincial town known as Vesontio. Some Roman remains can still be admired in the city centre. In the late Middle Ages, Besançon was a free city state within the Holy Roman Empire. From the 14th to the 17th century, Besançon and the region of Franche-Comté changed hands various times between Burgundy, Spain and France, and were finally joined with France in 1678. From then on, Besançon became an important strategic town for the French, and large fortifications were built to defend it. Besançon has however not played any major role in French history since then, and its location as a relative backwater has left the city centre largely unspoiled.
Alot to see in Besancon such as :
Citadel of Besançon
Besançon Cathedral
Museum Of Times
Astronomical clock
Parc Micaud
Museum of the Resistance and Deportation
Musée comtois
La Porte Noire
Fonds régional d'art contemporain de Franche-Comté
birthhouse of Victor Hugo
Square Castan
The Little Train of Besançon
Granvelle palace
City of Arts
Jardin botanique de Besançon
The Water Station
Fort Chaudanne
Fort Griffon
Église de la Madeleine
Fort of Bregille
Tour de la Pelote
Chapel of Our Lady of Refuge
Tour de Rivotte
Basilica of Saint-Ferjeux
Belvedere Montfaucon
Jardin des sens
Statue de Jouffroy d'Abbans
( Besancon - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Besancon . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Besancon - France
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Quebec Travel Guide | Visiting The Eastern Townships
Come join us in this Quebec Travel Guide as we visit the Eastern Townships to get out in nature to relax and enjoy numerous outdoors activities in and around the town of Sutton. Out trip through the Eastern Townships of Quebec focussed on outdoor adventures such as kayaking, hiking and bicycling through the forest. The following is a list of everything we got up during our time exploring one of our favourite provinces in Canada:
1) La Rumeur Affamée in Sutto for cheese samples and to grab our picnic luinch
2) Driving to Au Diable Vert to enjoy outdoor activities
3) Vélo Volant - bicycling through the forest high up in the air
4) Meeting Hairy Coos (Highland Cows) and viewing mountains
5) Hiking and Kayaking in the afternoon
6) Eastern Townships Cabin Tour at Huttopia
7) Exploring Sutton on foot
8) Dinner at A L’Ábordage for beers, poutine and burgers
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In today’s video we’re taking you to Quebec’s Eastern Townships, specifically Sutton!
Neither Sam nor I had been here before, but this destination proved to have it all, from unique accommodations and adventure activities to beautiful hiking trails and an emerging foodie scene.
We spent 2 days exploring the area in partnership with Tourisme Quebec and Merrell Canada, and here’s a look at what we got up to!
Our first stop was La Rumeur Affamée, which is a gourmet food shop right in the heart of Sutton specializing in local products. We dropped by to pick up a few items for a picnic since we had an action-packed day ahead of us. And being the foodies that we are, we couldn’t resist sampling a few cheese and caramel spreads while we were in there!
With our picnic lunch sorted, we got in the car and drove out to Au Diable Vert.
This place started out as a mountain lodge, but it’s grown to become an outdoor playground with lots of activities on offer.
After watching a quick instruction video, it was time to hop on this zipline bicycle Vélo Volant!
The circuit ran through the forest, over ponds, along ravines, and we also got glimpses of the Green Mountains of Vermont off in the distance.
The nice thing about this activity is that we could only go as fast as we pedalled, and we were encouraged to take it slow and stop to enjoy nature and our surroundings.
Once we reached the rooster, we chose one of the many trails on the property.
Later on in the afternoon, we went kayaking in the river, where the staff’s only warning was, “Don’t paddle more than 5 kilometres south or you’ll end up in Vermont!”
The waters here were dark but very shallow and calm with hardly a current, so if you’ve been wanting to try kayaking, this is a great place to do so for the first time.
I also noticed that they had Stand Up Paddleboarding, but it was early autumn, and we weren’t sure we wanted to go for a swim if we lost our balance!
We did a daytime unguided kayaking tour, but they also offer guided moonlight tours if that’s more your thing.
From there, we drove back to our chalet at Huttopia, which was our home away from home.
That afternoon we drove into Sutton. This is a charming little town in the Eastern Townships and it’s very walkable, so we parked that car and ventured out on foot.
The main street here is lined with cafes, boutiques, art galleries and historic buildings, so we enjoyed a leisurely stroll before making our way to a microbrewery for dinner at A L’Ábordage.
And that’s a wrap for our adventures in and around Sutton. We hope you guys enjoyed this video, and we’ll see you in the next one where we continue our trip through Quebec’s Eastern Townships!
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24 hours in Northern Ireland Travel Guide
Join us for our 24 Hours in Northern Ireland travel guide as we cover attractions, landmarks, scenery, food and nightlife worth experiencing. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to visit Northern Ireland and experience something different for every hour of the day? That's exactly what we did in this travel video covering a different experience for every single hour of the day in Northern Ireland.
05:00 - Sunrise at Giant’s Causeway
06:00 - Catch and Sea Tour
07:00 - Visit the Dark Hedges
08:00 - Walk the Gobbins Coastal Path
09:00 - Cross the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
10:00 - Visit the Titanic Belfast Museum
11:00 - Grab a bite at St. George’s Market
12:00 - Go on a Belfast Food Tour
13:00 - Have lunch at Harry’s Shack
14:00 - Dress up at Game of Thrones Castle Ward
15:00 - Belfast Street Art Tour
16:00 - Belfast Gin Jaunt
17:00 - Walled City Brewery
18:00 - Boomboarding
19:00 - Visit Lough Navar Viewpoint
20:00 - Spa Experience at Finn Lough Resort
21:00 - Watch sunset over Lough Erne
22:00 - Nightlife in Cathedral Quarter
23:00 - Late dinner at Deanes Love Fish
24:00 - Moonlight Kayaking
01:00 - Cocktails at The Merchant Hotel
02:00 - Nightlife at The Bullitt Hotel
03:00 - Learn to bake sourdough bread at Ursa Minor Bakehouse
04:00 - Sleep in a Haunted Castle
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I recently travelled to Northern Ireland with the sole purpose of tracking down 24 unique moments travellers can experience - one for each hour of the day. From food tours to Game of Thrones experiences, and coastal walks to haunted castle visits, here’s is what I experienced in Northern Ireland.
Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO Heritage Site that features no less than 40,000+ interlocking basalt columns. Legend has it that Irish giant, Finn MacCool, built the causeway across the North Channel to accept a fight from Scottish giant Benandonner.
The Gobbins is a modern cliff path located in County Antrim. The walk takes you across bridges past caves and through tunnels.
For my 9:00 am activity, I visited the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, which links the mainland to the small island of Carraig a’ Ráid.
The suspension bridge offers the best vantage points for landscape photos.
Titanic Belfast museum offers visitors a chance to learn about the lives of the workers who built the Titanic, along with the passengers and crew who made the fateful voyage.
An Ulster Fry features soda bread, potato bread, back bacon, fried eggs, fried mushrooms, sausages, baked beans, hash browns and toast.
With a burgeoning food scene the Belfast Food Tour is a great way to sample some of the best bites and drinks the city has to offer.
The 4-hour guided walk takes you to some top food and drink spots around Belfast while better acquainting yourself with the city!
At Harry's Shack I had a hankering for fish and chips and it was the best I’ve had in Northern Ireland.
The Dark Hedges wasn’t the only GOT destination I visited. Game Of Thrones fans will be glad to know that you can visit Castle Ward to experience Winterfell by dressing up in costume and putting those archery skills to the test.
After all that pampering, I made it down to Lough Erne for sunset with a side of roasted marshmallows. At Deanes Love Fish they had an amazing seafood platter indulging to the max!
If you’re looking for something to do at 01:00 am, be it ending the evening or kickstarting the night, the Merchant Hotel is a great spot for a cocktail and conversation. I finished the night at Bullitt Hotel, where there was a live DJ set and party atmosphere.
The story of Lady Isabella goes that after being locked in her room and starved by her husband, she fell to her death from the window. Mediums who spent the night at the castle reported that there are numerous ghosts.
And that’s a wrap for my solo adventure in Northern Ireland. I hope this 24 hour travel guide gave you some ideas of cool things you see, do, and eat when you visit. In the meantime, wishing you happy travels and until next time!
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La forteresse de Mornas (Vaucluse - France)
(EN) Built in XIth c. by the earl of Toulouse, is dominates the Rhone valley. Most of it has been destoyed and ruins of the chateau and fortress are currently being restored. Animated and period costume visits in the summer.
(F) La forteresse de Mornas, dans le département du Vaucluse, se dresse sur un éperon rocheux de la rive gauche du Rhône, dominant le village de Mornas établi à son pied et les environs.
L'occupation du site de la forteresse remonte au moins à l'époque romaine. Les vestiges d'un oppidum ont été découverts au sud-est de la forteresse, de même que plusieurs sites contemporains en contre-bas de la montagne.
Mornas est mentionné pour la première fois au ixe siècle (Rupea Morenata), et fut tour à tour propriété de l'abbaye d'Aniane3, de l'archevêché d'Arles puis des Comtes de Toulouse. Tandis qu'un village se développe au pied de la montagne, le site du castrum se fortifie en continuité avec l'oppidum romain. Ces premières fortifications étaient très probablement en bois..
La forteresse va alors être longuement disputée par les comtes de Toulouse et les archevêques d'Arles, en raison notamment de sa position stratégique. En 1209, pendant la Croisade contre les Albigeois, le comte Raymond V, accusé de sympathiser avec les hérétiques, est forcé de léguer plusieurs de ses places fortes, dont Mornas, à l'Église. Mornas repasse ainsi sous le giron de l'archevêque d'Arles, avant d'être reprise par le Comte de Toulouse jusqu'au Traité de Paris en 1229, selon lequel toutes les possessions comtales à l'Est du Rhône passent sous l'autorité du Roi de France, à l'exception du Comtat Venaissin, et de facto Mornas, qui appartient désormais au pape5. Ce dernier confie l'administration du Comté au Roi de France jusqu'en 1274, date à laquelle le pape Grégoire X reprend en main son administration. La forteresse est placée sous la tutelle des Chevaliers de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem. Ces derniers rétrocèdent la forteresse, coûteuse à entretenir, en 1305.
La place-forte jouera un rôle important de défense lors de la Guerre de Cent Ans, notamment contre les compagnies de routiers qui ravagent le pays à plusieurs reprise. Ces troubles cessent à la fin du xive siècle, marquant ainsi le début d'une période d'accalmie qui durera jusqu'à la deuxième moitié du xvie siècle et les Guerres de Religion.
Négligée par l'Église pendant tout ce temps, la forteresse, mal entretenue, tombe facilement entre les mains des troupes protestantes en 1562 dirigées par Montbrun, lieutenant du Baron des Adrets, qui fait précipiter les réfugiés et la garnison du haut de la falaise8. Dans les années qui suivent Mornas est alors successivement aux mains des catholiques et des huguenots.
Les troubles cessèrent à la fin du xvie siècle, et la forteresse, perdant son rôle défensif, tombe peu à peu dans l'oubli et l'abandon. À partir de 1977, sa restauration est entreprise sous l'impulsion de l'association des Amis de Mornas. La réhabilitation se poursuit encore aujourd'hui, et de nombreuses animations et reconstitutions sont proposées pendant la période estivale notamment.
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