Les plus Beaux villages de France classés. Villages pittoresques de charme ou de caractère.
Les plus Beaux villages de France classés. Villages pittoresques de charme ou de caractère.
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Aiguèse, Ainhoa, Alsace,Angles-sur-L'Anglin. Ansouis. Vaucluse. Apremont. Vendée. Apremont-sur-Allier . Cher. Centre-Val de Loire. Autoire. Lot. Auvillar. Tarn-et-Garonne. Occitanie. Barfleur. Manche Normandie Bargème. Var. Balazuc. Ardèche. Baume-les-Messieurs. Jura. Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Le Bec-Hellouin, l'Eure. Belcastel, l'Aveyron Beuvron-en-Auge. Calvados. Normandie. Village Beynac-et-Cazenac. Dordogne. Blesle, la Haute-Loire. Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Bonneval-sur-Arc. Savoie. Brousse-le-Château. Aveyron. Castelnou. Pyrénées-Orientales. Château-Chalon. Jura viticole.Châteauneuf. Côte-d'Or Bourgogne.Collonges-la-Rouge. Corrèze. Curemonte. Corrèze. Conques, l'Aveyron.Eus, Pyrénées-Orientales.Évol. Pyrénées-Orientales. Flavigny-sur-Ozerain. Côte-d'Or. Gargilesse-Dampierre l'Indre, Centre-Val de Loire. Gerberoy, les plus beaux villages de France l'Oise Hauts-de-France. Gordes. Vaucluse en région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Hell-Bourg, les Hauts de l'île de La Réunion. La Flotte sur l'île de Ré, Charente-Maritime. La Grave. Hautes-Alpes. La Roche-Guyon, Île-de-France. La Roque-sur-Cèze. Gard. Lavardin .Loir-et-Cher. Centre-Val de Loire. Les Baux-de-Provence. Bouches-du-Rhône. Locronan, Finistère. Lods,Doubs en région Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Loubressac, Lot en région Occitanie. Lyons-la-Forêt, l'Eure. Normandie. Coulon. Deux-Sèvres. Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Mornac-sur-Seudre. Charente-Maritime. Montrésor. Indre-et-Loire en région. Centre-Val de Loire. Montsoreau. Maine-et-Loire. Moustiers-Sainte-Marie. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. Najac, l'Aveyron. Noyers, l'Yonne. Bourgogne. Oingt, Rhône. Parfondeval, l'Aisne. Pérouges l'Ain. Pesmes. Haute-Saône. Peyre l'Aveyron. Le Poët-Laval, la Drôme. Puycelsi,Tarn. Rocamadour. Rochefort-en-Terre, Morbihan. Roussillon. Vaucluse. Saint-Suliac, Ille-et-Vilaine Bretagne. Salers, Cantal. Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Sant'Antonino. Corse. Sainte-Enimie la Lozère. Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt, Vaucluse. Saint-Floret. Puy-de-Dôme. Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, l'Hérault. Saint Céneri le Gérei, l'Orne. Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, Lot. Venasque. Vaucluse. Vézelay, l'Yonne. Villefranche-de-Conflent. Pyrénées-Orientales. Vogüé, l'Ardèche. Vouvant. Vendée. Yèvre-le-Châtel. Loiret. Yvoire. Haute-Savoie. Talmont-sur-Gironde. Charente-Maritime. Tournemire. Cantal. Tourtour. Haut Var. Turenne. Corrèze
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Le village médiéval haut perché de Turenne (notrebellefrance, plus beaux villages de france)
Le nom de cette localité était celui d'une vicomté qui forma pendant des siècles un véritable petit Etat souverain. De ce passé subsiste, dans la ville haute, les vestiges des trois enceintes et un donjon carré qui protégeaient le château. Celui-ci fut d'ailleurs démantelé au moment du rattachement de la vicomté à la Couronne de France, et il n'en reste que deux tours, dont l'une, la tour de César, date du XIIIe siècle.
Dans les rues pavées de galets irréguliers, les maisons encastrées se regroupent autour de petites places. De riches bâtisses en calcaire sont adossées à la forteresse. Des hôtels particuliers flanqués de tourelles et de tours coiffées en poivrière datent du XVe siècle. En plus des nombreuses belles demeures anciennes, le village conserve deux monuments religieux : la collégiale du XVIe siècle et la chapelle des Capucins du XVIIe siècle.
Ruta Viaje - París - Noyers - Beaune - Lyon - Circuito por Europa
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Beaune France • Including the Hospices de Beaune in Burgundy France
Beaune France including the Hospices de Beaune in Burgundy France. We visit Beaune - The Capital of Burgundy Wine Country including the Hospices de Beaune (Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune). During our classic Burgundy cruise aboard hotel barge L'Impressionniste we cross the premier cru vineyards into Beaune, capital of Burgundy wine country with a history going back over 2,000 years. We absorb the fascinating 15th century Hotel Dieu Hospice and visit a local winery's cellars to sample some fine local wines.
The capital of the Burgundy wine country, Beaune is one of the best preserved medieval cities in the region. Until the 14th century, Beaune was the residence of the Ducs de Bourgogne. In 1477 it was annexed by Louis XI. First a Gallic sanctuary and then a Roman town, Beaune is now a mecca for wine lovers. This thriving town is surrounded by ramparts and has a labyrinth of caves (wine cellars). During its three-day festival and wine auction in November, free wine-tastings draw huge crowds, many of whom arrive thirsty and leave tipsy. The Hôtel-Dieu, a charity hospital funded by the sale of wines produced on lands donated by its benefactors, was, until 1971, a working hospital. It had been constructed originally to provide free care for men who had fought in the Hundred Years' War. Today, the Musée de l'Hôtel-Dieu displays Flemish-Burgundian art. Its Grand Salle, 165 feet long, has its original furniture.
Burgundy
Burgundy boasts some of the world's finest wines with around 60,000 acres of sunlit vines and arguably the prettiest canals in France. The Burgundy Canal winds its way in smooth curves through the heart of renowned wine growing areas such as Chablis, Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits, or rises steeply through a flight of locks that appear like staircases.
The Nivernais Canal meanders alongside the picturesque River Yonne, through a largely undiscovered region near the Morvan Hills, passing sleepy villages and Charolais cattle grazing in the lush pastures. This is the original home of hotel barging with its hand-swung bridges and old logging sites, and where time seems to have stood still for centuries.
The landscape around the Burgundy Canal is one of rolling hills eroded over the centuries and covered in forests of oak, maple and pine and where spring, summer and autumn each leave a unique signature. Medieval towns are surrounded by unspoilt countryside and the wonderful markets have stalls brimming with fresh local products cultivated on the fertile plains.
This is a region with a vast variety of cheeses, in all shapes, sizes and colours, strong in character or mild and fresh and all can be enjoyed with full-bodied red Burgundies, or perhaps with lighter white Chablis wines. Burgundy's gastronomic tradition is certainly rich and diverse and a sedate cruise on a hotel barge along one of its delightful waterways will allow you to indulge in good food and wine, two of the real pleasures in life.
What is hotel barging?
Despite the growing popularity of cruising, especiallly on large river vessels, hotel barging is still a little known niche concept. Most hotel barges started life as cargo vessels but have since been painstakingly converted to offer luxury boutique accommodation for small groups of up to 20 passengers.
This is cruising, but in a very different style to ships plying the big rivers or oceans. The pace is slow, with a 6 day cruise covering maybe just 50 miles along a rural canal. Passengers can walk or bike the towpaths as their floating hotel glides gently along. Guests enjoy an intimate atmosphere, high levels of personal service and immersion into the culture, history and gastronomy of regions of Europe such as Burgundy, the Midi, or the Italian Veneto.
Every day there is an excursion, perhaps to a chateau, a vineyard for a wine tasting, or some other ‘off the beaten track’ location. About half of European Waterways’ bookings are for whole boat charters, ideal for families. Otherwise, clients book a cabin to join other like-minded people. A ‘slow boat’ European Waterways barge cruise offers the ultimate in experiential travel. A truly unique experience!
European Waterways offer luxury hotel barge cruises on the beautiful canals and rivers of Europe, such as through Burgundy, the Midi, Alsace, the Po Valley, Holland and the Scottish Highlands.
The exclusive collection of hotel barges accommodate up to 20 passengers who may charter a whole barge with family or friends, or join a small group of like-minded travellers on an individual cabin basis.
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Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte (Notrebellefrance, Les plus beaux châteaux de france)
Ce château, l'un des plus beaux d'Ile de France, a été construit entre 1656 à 1661 par Louis Le Vau pour Nicolas Fouquet, alors surintendant des finances de Mazarin. Les jardins ont été dessinés par le jeune Le Nôtre.
Inauguré en grande pompe en présence du jeune Louis XIV, son faste suscita la jalousie du roi et concourut sans doute à la disgrâce de son propriétaire, à son emprisonnement à vie et à la confiscation de ses biens.
Certains considèrent qu'il inspira la conception de Versailles, en réponse à sa magnificence.
VEULES-LES-ROSES
Cité côtière noyée dans la verdure,Veules-les-Roses est l'un des plus beaux villages de France.La Veules est le plus petit fleuve de France : 1100 mètres.
Les falaises d'Étretat (Guide touristique, notrebellefrance, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie)
Les falaises d'Étretat est un site naturel d'exception où le spectacle des falaises découpées en portes, aiguilles et pinacles va vous couper le souffle. Série de falaises spectaculaires le long d'une jolie côte naturelle, immortalisée par le peintre impressioniste Claude Monet. Un rempart de craie à 110 mètres au-dessus de la mer.