VISITE DE FIGEAC, LOT FRANCE
Figeac est une commune française située dans le département du Lot, en région Occitanie.
Commune du Lot située dans le Massif central au débouché de l'Auvergne et du Haut Quercy. Cette commune est proche de l'Aveyron et du Cantal. C'est une des deux sous-préfectures du département, elle est aussi au centre de l'unité urbaine de Figeac et de l'aire urbaine de Figeac.
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Dordogne Region, France Travel Guide - Top 5 Destinations
Take a tour of Dordogne, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi! This is your host, Naomi. I'd like to show you the top five attractions of Dordogne, France!
Number five: Beynac Village. In the Southwest of France, you'll find the beautiful Dordogne region. The area is full of scenic villages like Beynac.
Number four: Brantome Village. At the Northern edge of Dordogne's architecturally diverse Brantome. A pretty riverside town that is known as the Venice of this region.
Number three: Castlenaud. Its highlight is the Castlenaud Castle that's perched on a hill. you can relive hundreds of years of history here.
Number two: Sarlat Village. Among the most famous and visited villages in Dordogne. Take your time to walk through the narrow alleys and enjoy historic architecture.
And number one: Hautefort Village. Besides its scenic settings, the town is also the site of Hautefort's Castle. Designated as France's historic monument, it's simply stunning!
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Introducing the Lot Valley, France
The Lot Valley is one of France's best kept secrets. From the beautiful town of Villeneuve-sur-Lot in the west, Cahors and Saint-Cirq Lapopie in the centre, to Mende in the east, this spectacular, ancient region is a wonderful place for a holiday.
This Green Traveller Guide to the Lot Valley will show you how to make the most of a trip to the region. We have done the hard work for you - we have selected the best places to stay, from locally run hotels to self-catering apartments, and the best places to eat, from cafes to quality restaurants and village markets where you can buy fresh, local ingredients. We also feature a range of activities, from visiting hot-water pools to guided hikes and canoeing along the eponymous river.
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This video was produced by Greentraveller for Entente Vallée du Lot, France.
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HD TRAVEL: Italian Hill Towns: Pienza - SmartTravels with Rudy Maxa (trailer)
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#106 Smart Travels Hill Towns of Tuscany and Umbria: Pienza
Castles, vineyards, walled cities and a fierce medieval rivalry that lingers today - we're out for an adventure in the Italian hill towns. Our base is dramatic Siena, home of the intensely competitive Palio horse race. From Siena we explore the multi-towered town of San Gimignano, watch grapes being harvested at a winery and drop in on the cheese festival in Pienza. Then south to Rudy's secret pick - the haunting hill towns of Pitigliano and Sovana. In Umbria we discover Etruscan tombs, visit the home of St. Francis of Assisi and pick up some pottery in quaint Gubbio. Tips on driving through the maze-like streets of a hill town and finding a place to stay.
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Travel France - Visit Pont du Gard, South of France
Take a tour of Pont du Gard in France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
When the citizens of ancient Rome needed bath and fountain water, the Pont du Gard was built to deliver it to their doors.
This simple, yet impressive aqueduct bridge crosses over the Gard River in southern France.
Rows of arches carried millions of gallons of water per day to many private homes in France.
Arch technology was revolutionary at the time of construction, and the bridge remains a structural marvel.
The aqueduct was kept in use as a toll-bridge well after the fall of Rome.
It has been one of France's most famous and visited tourist destinations for centuries.
Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a monument to a civilization long gone.
HD TRAVEL: Italian Hill Towns - SmartTravels with Rudy Maxa
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Seen nationally on PBS
#106 Smart Travels: Hill Towns of Tuscany and Umbria:
Castles, vineyards, walled cities and a fierce medieval rivalry that lingers today - we're out for an adventure in the Italian hill towns. Our base is dramatic Siena, home of the intensely competitive Palio horse race. From Siena we explore the multi-towered town of San Gimignano, watch grapes being harvested at a winery and drop in on the cheese festival in Pienza. Then south to Rudy's secret pick - the haunting hill towns of Pitigliano and Sovana. In Umbria we discover Etruscan tombs, visit the home of St. Francis of Assisi and pick up some pottery in quaint Gubbio. Tips on driving through the maze-like streets of a hill town and finding a place to stay.
PRODUCED BY SMALL WORLD PRODUCTIONS SEATTLE Copyright 2000
DVD of full program may be ordered at:
Dramatic 2,000 Year Old Cahors, France
Cahors has an ultra-dramatic location, contained on three sides within a U-shaped bend in the River Lot. It is the chief city of the Lot and was founded 2,000 years ago by the Romans.
Today Cahors is perhaps best known as a famous wine center. Wander around the narrow streets in the old section with medieval houses, Baroque doorways, and Secret Gardens then sit down in a cafe or along the Lot River to watch the world go by.
France Travel Guide - French Village of Olargues
Take a tour of French Village of Olargues in Olargues, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Dwelling amidst the Herault department's fresh rolling hills, in the southern part of France is Olargues.
Perched upon mountainous terrain, the town is a pure delight for rock climbers who can marvel at lovely rock faces found in the vicinity.
Listed among the ''Most Beautiful Villages of France'', its natural and architectural splendor is overwhelming.
Although a small and quiet place, there are ample cultural activities year round like Flower & Garden Fete, Music Festival among others.
The prominent so-called Devil's Bridge and Tower, stand out against the verdant countryside and above the medieval residences.
From adventure sports to secluded spots, carnivals to pleasurable cuisine, the quaint town of Olargues, has almost everything to offer.
Ile-Saint-Louis, La Seine River & Boats in Paris, France
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