Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a fine example of a charming rural French village with a special character of its own. Definitely worth visiting, the village is located about 12 miles or 20 kilometers south of Avignon in the heart of Provence.
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It’s a good destination any time, but extra special on a Wednesday morning with the outdoor food and flea market going strong, as we’ll show you coming up soon in the program.
Provence in the south of France is famous for its outdoor markets and you'll find the market at Saint-Rémy is one of the best.
But just simply walking the pedestrian lanes of this small town any day of the week is probably the most interesting thing you could do here and we are going to show you all the places to see.
The village center is small enough that you can just walk any place you like, it doesn't take long, and you won't get lost, but this map route gives you some idea of a sequence of lanes you can easily walk through the little town. That would only take you about one hour altogether to cover the entire village, but of course you’ll want to linger, do some shopping, take some pictures and look around.
Our tour was conducted by Provence Reservations.
Vacances dans le Sud-Est de la France
Septembre 2014 : villes, villages et sites visités.
Abbaye de Montmajour
Abbaye de Senanque
Abbaye de Silvacane
Abbaye St-Hilaire
Abbaye Saint-Roman
Aigueze
Alba-la-Romaine
Arles
Avignon
Balazuc
Barjac
Bonnieux
Chamaret
Chapelle saint-Sulpice
Chapelle Saint-Laurent
Charssiers
Chartreuse de Bonpas
Chartreuse de Valbonne
Chateau d'Allegre
Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Colorado Provençal
Cornillon
Crestet
Crillon-le-Brave
Dentelles de Montmirail
Gordes
Gorges Ardèche
Gorges de la Beaume
Gorges de la Ligne
Gorges de la Nesque
Goudargues
Grignan
La garde Adhemar
La Roque-sur-Cèze
Labeaume
Largentière
Le Barroux
Le-Poët-Laval
Les Baux de provence
Lourmarin
Lussan
Menerbes
Mont Ventoux
Montclus
Mornas
Moulin de Daudet
Nimes
Nyons
Pont du Gard
Rochecolombe
Rochegude
Rochemaure
Rocher de Sampzon
Roussillon
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Sceautres
Seguret
Saint-Montant
Saint-Pantaleon
Suze-la-Rousse
Taillades
Tarascon
Taulignan
Uzes
Vaison-la-Romaine
Vallon-pont-d'Arc
Venasque
Village des Bories
Vogué
Bretagne Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Breagne in France.
Brittany, the rugged west of France with picturesque old towns, castles and fortresses and the surf of the Atlantic that constantly laps against its rocky coastline. Its ancient name of Armorika meaning “The land of the sea ” underlines the historical significance of the ocean for those who live in this part of the world.English troops besieged Vitré for many years until the lords of the castle finally paid a high ransom for their freedom. The besieging army thus withdrew. The well fortified town subsequently enjoyed much prosperity and has remained in tact right up until the present day. Le Mont Saint-Michel with its historic buildings and eighty metre high granite mound is like something from a fairy tale. Powerful fortifications surround the small town and the abbey on top of the rock and due to its unique location and architectural splendour this picturesque village is often referred to as the Wonder Of The Occident. Saint Malo is the proud and solemn “Town Of The Corsairs”. Today’s yacht harbour once contained pirate ships that were used to attack unsuspecting merchant ships laden with rich cargo. This old pirate citadel located on the Emerald Coast is built from granite and looks as though it is an integral part of the rock. Dinan is a small and enchanting French town on the banks of the Rance is one of the most beautiful and well preserved mediaeval towns in Brittany. Today, cobbled lanes and several half-timbered buildings highlight the town’s colourful history. Brest was once the most important military harbour and submarine base in France but during the Second World War it was constantly bombed and more than half of it was destroyed. Its rebuilding programme introduced a number of new attractions such as the Océanopolis, a super-modern sea park that features a large number of animals and plants. The western part of France has many faces. The Romans once called it, “The end of the world”. A land of myths, castles, fishing villages and picturesque old towns. Brittany, even today, is a wild and natural paradise!
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An aerial view of Port de la Meule
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Administratively, the commune of LÎle-dYeu (with that spelling) forms part of the Vendée department and the Pays de la Loire region of France.
The island is reached by ferry from Fromentine or Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie.is an island and commune just off the Vendée coast of western France.
The islands two harbours, Port-Joinville in the north and Port de la Meule, located in a rocky inlet of the southern granite coast, are famous for the fishing of tuna and lobster.
An aerial view of Port de la Meule
Neolithic markings in the native stone and an unusual concentration of megalithic dolmens and menhirs attest to the islands early sanctity.[1] Whether or not its inhabitants were evangelised at the beginning of the fourth century by Martin of Vertou and Saint Hilaire, Irish monks from Bangor dedicated their monastery on the Île dYeu to Hilaire; Saint Amand, from Poitou received early training there, but it was destroyed by Viking raiders in the ninth century.
During the tenth century, monks from Marmoutier near Tours and monks of Saint-Cyprien at Poitiers built a new monastery and dedicated it to Saint Stephen. The castle built on an islet linked to the coast by a bridge is first mentioned in 1356.
Since the nineteenth century Île dYeu has attracted many artists, such as Jean Rigaud (1912--1999), official painter to the French Navy, who had a house there, and his friend Maurice Boitel (1919--2007)
The islands seaweeds have been the subject of studies by the French marine biologist Françoise Ardré.
Administratively, the commune of LÎle-dYeu (with that spelling) forms part of the Vendée department and the Pays de la Loire region of France.
The island is reached by ferry from Fromentine or Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie.
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