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Avignon France Travel Guide: 10 BEST Things To Do In Avignon

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Bienvenue à Avignon, France! In this captivating video, we invite you to explore the top things to do and see in this charming Provençal city.

Step into history at the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes), an awe-inspiring medieval palace that was once the seat of the Catholic Church during the 14th century. Marvel at its grand architecture, wander through the opulent chambers, and learn about its significance in European history.

Stroll across the iconic Pont Saint-Bénézet, also known as the Pont d'Avignon, a medieval bridge that stretches across the Rhône River. Explore its fascinating history and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the river.

Discover the vibrant atmosphere of the Place de l'Horloge, Avignon's main square. Admire the clock tower and the historic facades of the surrounding buildings, and indulge in the local cafes and shops.

Immerse yourself in art and culture at the Musée du Petit Palais, a gem of a museum featuring a collection of exquisite paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.

Experience the beauty of the Palais des Papes lit up during the Festival d'Avignon, a renowned theater festival that attracts artists and performers from around the world.

Explore the historic ramparts that encircle the city, providing scenic views of Avignon and the surrounding countryside. Take a leisurely walk along the walls and imagine the city's medieval past.

Indulge in the flavors of Provençal cuisine at local restaurants and cafes. Sample regional dishes infused with herbs, olive oil, and fresh produce, and don't miss the opportunity to savor local wines.

Visit the Rocher des Doms, a beautiful park offering panoramic views of Avignon and the Rhône River. Enjoy a leisurely stroll, relax in the shade of the trees, and take in the beauty of the landscape.

Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and must-visit attractions of Avignon, a city that exudes history, culture, and the romantic spirit of Provence.

Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Avignon in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable city where history, art, and French charm await!

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France Wine | Regions, Loire Valley, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Wine at Supermarkets, Bordeaux, Burgundy

1:00 Wine Regions of France - Paris, Normandy (Cider), Loire Valley, Bordeaux, Languedoc, Provence, Burgundy
4:55 Buying Wine at Supermarkets in France - tip and what to expect
5:38 Wine Experiences we had in France
5:50 Wine Tours in the Loire Valley
9:25 Wine Tour in Provence (Chateauneuf-du-Pape)
13:35 Wine Bar in Bordeaux (Bar a Vin)
15:13 Wine Tasting in Burgundy
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Provence: Legendary Light, Wind, and Wine

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CHATEAUNEUF EN AUXOIS - BOURGOGNE

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WHERE WE STAYED
Château Sainte Sabine

WHERE WE ATE
Le Lassey - Château Sainte Sabine
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Domain D'Ardhuy - Tour and Tasting
Château de la Crée - Tour and Tasting
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La Rochelle is a coastal city located in western France, in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It is situated on the Bay of Biscay, at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, and is known for its historic harbor, picturesque Old Town, and beautiful beaches.

La Rochelle has a long and rich history, dating back to the Middle Ages when it was an important trading port. Today, it is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world with its charming cobblestone streets, impressive architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.

Some of the city's top attractions include the historic Vieux Port (Old Port), the stunning Gothic-style Saint-Nicolas Tower, the 14th-century Tour de la Chaine, and the Musée Maritime, which offers a fascinating look at the history of seafaring in the region. La Rochelle is also famous for its delicious seafood, particularly oysters, which are harvested from nearby Marennes-Oléron.

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The BEST WINE ROAD TRIP in France? Join me in the Southern Rhône Valley!

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Southern Rhone may be the most beautiful wine region in France! Stunning landscapes, quaint villages, ancient geography, and tons of Côtes du Rhône vineyards, all winding along the Rhône River in the South of France. The winemakers have tremendous respect for the land and work hard to preserve its legacy. Join Vince and his friend and local Frenchman, Sarkis, on a road trip through this wonderful wine region while learning about the fresh & fun red, rosé, and white wines of Southern Rhône!

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DESCRIPTION: The Southern Rhône Valley in the South of France has some of the most incredible wine history in the world! The Romans cultivated this land thousands of years ago, and the people who work the land now know how special their vineyards are. We start our journey in Avignon, which is the capital of Côtes du Rhône wines, and talk about the geography, Mediterranean climate, and how the Rhône River helps the region's terroir. Next, I head to lunch at Le Carré du Palais with my friend and native Frenchman Sarkis in his 1957 MG convertible to meet an American ex-pat and sommelier, Kelly McAuliffe. Kelly guides us through a tasting of 3 different Rhône Valley wines and their pairings in a fantastic French lunch. Next, we'll talk about the AOCs of the Rhone: Côtes du Rhône, Côtes du Rhône Villages, Côtes du Rhône named Villages, and Cru. We then taste some amazing biodynamic wines at Domaine De Montirius before chatting about the different grapes of the Rhône and their characteristics. The most popular grapes are Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre, and they make what's called a GSM blend. We then stop at a local French market in Vaison-la-Romaine, and we pick up cheese, meats, and jams before heading to Domaine de Cousignac, where winemaker Raphaël Pommier explains why he uses music in his winemaking. Next, I talk to winemaker Philippe Guigal of E. Guigal wines, one of the most famous wine houses in the world. Finally, we have dinner at FLAVEURS restaurant (by Baptiste Poinot) with Maxime Chapoutier, another iconic Rhone wine brand. In the final scene, Sarkis and I drive off into the distance, reminiscing of our incredible French wine road trip through the Southern Rhone Valley.

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Domaine du Bois de Saint Jean Madame d'Ust Côtes du Rhône
Mas de Libian Khayyâm
Domaine Montirius La Muse Papilles Côtes du Rhône Blanc
Domaine Montirius La Muse Papilles Côtes du Rhône Rouge
Notre Dame de Cousignac Parcelle Sud Côtes-du-Rhône Blanc
Notre Dame de Cousignac Accord Tonique
E. Guigal Côtes-du-Rhône Blanc
E. Guigal Côtes-du-Rhône Rouge
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M. Chapoutier Belleruche Côtes-du-Rhône Rosé
M. Chapoutier Belleruche Côtes-du-Rhône Rouge

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05:15 Lunch + Intro to Rhône Wines
12:24 What is Côtes du Rhône?
15:41 Domaine De Montirius
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29:00 Domaine de Cousignac
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49:48 Outro
51:06 Credits
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- Meet a winemaker and learn their story. One of the best parts of drinking wine is getting to know the place where it came from and the people who made it!

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Chateauneuf sur Loire et Saonne - Frankrijk

Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, France

The castle of Châteauneuf is a former castle of the twelfth century.
It is a fortress, typical of Burgundian military architecture, which guards the southern end of the Auxois
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Chateauneuf En Auxois | Medieval Gothic Castle 4K | Burgundy France

Visit of Chateauneuf En Auxois in France. The Medieval Gothic Castle in 4K. Visit Burgundy France.

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00:00 Intro
00:12 Entering the Chateau walls
00:35 Inside the castle
00:51 Drone Views
01:07 continue tour inside
01:23 Courtyard and towers
01:55 More drone shots
02:27 towers and more

Located at the threshold of the Auxois region the imposing fortress of Châteauneuf overlooks a broad open landscape too far away in the distance. It is built on the rocky spur encircled by the valleys of the rivers Creuse, Vandenesse and the brook of Commarin. 

The castle was built in 1132 by Jean de Chaudenay for his second son Jehan. The site adopted to build this castle corresponded to the conditions required by an imperative need for security in those times. The family reigned over the fief for nine generations, ending in tragedy in 1456, when Cathrine of Châteauneuf was burnt to death, after poisoning her second husband, Jacques d'Haussonville.

The castle was then given by Philippe le Bon (Duke of Burgundy) to his godson Philippe Pot. Philippe Pot had no children and died in 1493, so the estate was given to his brother Guy Pot and through marriages Marie Liesse de Luxembourg.

The entrance to the castle used to be through two fortified gates with a drawbridge. With its thick walls and no opening, separated from the mountain by a wide moat cut in the rock, the castle is almost impossible to access. It is one of the most exciting specimens of medieval military architecture in Côte-d'Or. The five-round towers and the outer walls were erected from the 12th to the 15th century.  

The keep which stands on the rock is the only remains from the 12th century. 

The Ground Floor
Blazing gothic is the specific architectural feature of the buildings dating back to Philippe Pot. One of the two lodgings is in ruins while the other still has unaltered windows. It has a staircase tower with a finely carved arch over the door. The graceful dormer windows ornamenting the high, Burgundy tile roof with their open work.

A dining room was built in one of the towers in the 18th century. On the walls, you can see the portraits of the Dukes of Burgundy (Valois) and a collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece. 

Philippe Pot had a chapel built in 1481. He decorated it with the colours of his coat of arms; red and black. The ceiling of this chapel is a wooden vault supported in the centre by posts which lay on crossbeams linking the walls, and light reaches the chapel through a large window in an excellent ogival style.

The First Floor
On the left, there is a succession of rooms decorated in the 18th century. On the right, three rooms separated by half-timbered walls were created in the 15th century. A series of 17th-century tapestries, depicting events from the Life of Moses, adorn the walls of the apartment.

The Courtyard
The south tower was the primary defensive place in the castle. It contains pieces of artillery dating from the 14th century. 

The guest house has a beautiful façade built in the typical gothic style from the late 15th century.
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Chateauneuf France - A Visit to Châteauneuf-en-Auxois in Bourgogne France | European Waterways

A Visit to Châteauneuf-en-Auxois in Bourgogne France. Visit to the Medieval Village, Craft Shops and Castle of Châteauneuf-en- Auxois.

During our classic Burgundy cruise aboard hotel barge L'Impressionniste we visit the medieval village, craft shops and castle of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, once an outpost of the Dukes of Burgundy and offering a fine overview of the feeder lakes, canal and surrounding countryside.

Châteauneuf-en-Auxois is a tiny, charming, hilltop town, well worth the climb up the steep path. This romantic and fascinating village is like a miniature Carcassonne, with its turreted castle, its encircling walls, and its elegant houses once belonging to rich merchants. The château, built in the 12th and 15th centuries, affords a broad view over the rolling farmlands, with a view of the Canal de Bourgogne and the woodlands of the Morvan. At its zenith, the town had a population of 500.

The 12 Passenger Hotel Barge L'Impressionniste -- the Lower Burgundy Canal

Sister ship to La Belle Epoque, L'Impressionniste began life as a cargo barge in Holland before undergoing a complete transformation into the gorgeous hotel barge she is today. Her light and airy interior features picture windows and a selection of prints, fabrics and wall coverings reminiscent of the era after which she has been named, while each comfortable cabin is complemented by an en suite shower. The spacious saloon has also been upgraded with the addition of some comfortable leather sofas and individually designed fitted furniture. A week cruising aboard L'Impressionniste on the Burgundy Canal introduces you to a wonderful blend of Burgundian countryside, history and viticulture. For more information please see:



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A French Adventure!

Bonjour, adventurers! Ready to be swept off your feet by the undeniable charm of France? Here are the top places to visit in this magnifique country along with some must-do activities:

1. Paris - The City of Lights- 🗼 Climb the Eiffel Tower and get a breathtaking view of the city. -  Visit Musée d'Orsay and immerse yourself in world-class art. - 🍷 Enjoy a scenic walk along the Seine River and stop at a café for some wine and cheese.
2. Provence - The Land of Lavender Fields- 🌸 Wander through the stunning lavender fields in the summer. -  Savor wines at the famed vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. -  Explore the well-preserved Roman ruins in Nîmes and Arles.
3. French Riviera - Glamour by the Sea-  Relax at the world-famous beaches of Nice and Cannes. - 🎲 Try your luck at the luxurious Monte Carlo Casino. - 🚤 Take a boat trip to the stunning Îles de Lérins.
4. Loire Valley - The Garden of France-  Tour majestic châteaux like Château de Chambord. - 🚴‍♀️ Cycle through picturesque villages and vineyards. -  Visit the beautiful gardens of Villandry.
5. Normandy - History and Beauty Combined-  Stroll the historic D-Day beaches. - Taste the finest ciders and calvados in local distilleries. - 🎨 See the infamous Bayeux Tapestry and Monet's Gardens in Giverny.
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Châteauneuf - Région Bourgogne - Stéphane Bern - Le Village Préféré des Français

Village classé et château-fort, la visite de ce petit coin de Bourgogne perché au-dessus du Canal de Bourgogne donne le ton de la découverte des environs. Après une partie de cache-cache dans les ruelles de Châteauneuf en fleurs et un café en terrasse entre les belles bâtisses médiévales, la découverte des spots au top n’est pas terminée : Alésia et sa grande bataille, Fontenay et son abbaye classée ou encore Flavigny-sur-Ozerain et ses trop beaux bonbons.

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NOYER sur SEREIN - SEMUR en AUXOIS - Scenic #BURGUNDY vineyards roads - 4k #Hyperlapse DRIVING TOUR

Please enjoy an original hyperlapse Driving tour in the heart of Burgundy from the medieval city of Noyers-sur-Serein, classified in 2014 among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, to the fortified town Semur-en-Auxois, through the beautiful and winding roads of the Burgundy vineyards.

The village of Noyers-Sur-Serein is located in the department Yonne, in the north of Burgundy region. This cute scenic medieval village is very preserved and has the same dimensions as in the Middle Ages and almost all beautiful half-timbered houses date from that time. It really deserves its title of one of Most Beautiful Villages of France!

Semur-en-Auxois is a medieval town in the heart of the Côte-d'Or, Burgundy, on the banks of the Armançon. Semur was once a fortified town, and though the castle has now been mostly dismantled, the tall towers and main wall still remain and surround the inner part of the town.
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AUXERRE - this French city is gorgeous and must be seen! #antonandsinan #explorefrance #auxerre

We visit Auxerre - one of the most beautiful cities in France!
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Driving in France // 10 Tips for Renting a Car

These are the 10 things I wish I'd known before renting a car in France.
Overall, it was a great experience, which I highly recommend!

1. Reserve an automatic transmission.
2. Don't rent from Paris. Go to a smaller city's train station.
3. Red lights are longer than they are in the USA.
4. Gas stations in some parts of France can be hard to find, so fill up frequently.
5. Signage is easy to understand, even if you don't speak French.
6. You'll encounter dozens of roundabouts (traffic circles).
7. The toll booths are easy to navigate
8. The bridges can be really tall in Northern France!
9. Watch for photo radar traps.
10. Don't be intimidated! I don't love driving, and renting a car in a foreign country can be intimidating, but a road trip lends itself to discoveries and adventures you don't always have access to through trains and buses.

In this video, I explain how easy it was to rent a car in Normandy, France, for a road trip that took us from the city of Caen, to Mont Saint-Michel, to the beaches of Normandy, to Honfleur, to Etretat.


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Camping Le Château de Galaure I France - Drôme - Châteauneuf-de-Galaure

Camping familial avec piscines chauffées, rivière et activités pour enfants

Découvrez le camping verdoyant et détendu pour des vacances en famille inoubliables. Profitez des installations, animations et activités pour tous les âges. La rivière Galaure est à l'arrière du camping et deux piscines chauffées avec toboggans, une Lazy River, une plage de sable et des pataugeoires séparées offrent des plaisirs sans fins. Les enfants peuvent s'amuser avec un trampoline à air, une aire de jeux intérieure et de nombreuses autres activités. Pour la relaxation, profitez d'un sauna et d'une cabine de massage. La pêche est possible dans la rivière ou dans le lac. Dégustez de délicieux repas sur la terrasse ou au restaurant.

Châteauneuf-de-Galaure est une destination de rêve en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, à quelques pas de la rivière Galaure et à seulement 80 km de Lyon. Dans la Drôme, profitez du climat ensoleillé, des températures agréables et d'une multitude d'activités de plein air possibles

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085 France Travel Beyond Paris

Everyone wants to go to Paris. But what do you do outside of Paris? This week we chat with Barbara Weindling, a travel advisor with Ciao Bambino to learn tip for France travel beyond Paris.

ON THE PODCAST 00:30 - Talking with Tamara and Kim about NYC

07:42 - Getting into and out the city

13:15 - Talking with Barbara

16:15 - Regions outside of Paris

18:45 - How many days to spend

20:16 - Classic trip

21:26 - Best times to travel to France

23:52 - What different regions are like

24:55 - Loire Valley castles

26:12 - Provence, France

29:14 - Kayaking adventure under Pont du Gard

31:34 - Relaxing in Carcassonne, France

33:30 - Driving in France

36:18 - Beaches

38:40 - Cassis, France

39:47 - Other family friendly regions

42:10 - Beauty and the Beast concept town

43:35 - Budgeting for your trip

46:50 - Tips for going to france

51:37 - Where to take a family photo

52:16 - Favorite travel gear

54:47 - Tip of the week

ABOUT BARBARA WEINDLING Since she was a child, Barbara traveled extensively all over the world. She attended Lycee Francais, is fluent in French, and has lived in Paris. Although born and raised in NYC, today she lives in Providence, RI with her husband and 14 year old son. Barbara is a travel advisor for Ciao Bambino, a website and travel agency specializing in family travel. Follow Barbara on Instagram and Facebook.

TIPS FOR VISITING FRANCE BEYOND PARIS The best times to visit France would be May, June, September and October. Keep in mind, if you are traveling with young kids traveling to more than three locations in a twelve day trip is not recommended. Beyond that it gets to be a little challenging with kids unless you really want to move every two days. The train is a hub and spoke system radiating out of Paris You can get to Versailles or Giverny from local RER trains outside of Paris as day trips After Paris you can go west to Normandy (best for teens), south to Brittany to see Mont St. Michelle, and continue on to the Loire Valley (see map below) Top three Castles in the Loire Valley are Château de Chambord, Château de Chenonceau, Château de Blois. You canLoire Valley also go cycling in this area and see some beautiful countryside. A typical trip would be to start in Paris for four to five days and then go west to Normandy, east to Alsace, or south to Dordogne (prehistoric cave paintings), Provence, or Languedoc-Roussillon (a more affordable alternative to Provence with castles.) A classic trip would be to start in Paris, then take the TGV to Avignon, which is in Provence. Spend four days in Provence then drive (because trains are not as convenient) toFrench Riviera and stay in the hills behind the beaches because the beach gets very crowded. If you can it would be best to fly into Paris and fly out of Nice, which is an easier airport to fly in and out of. Driving around in the south of France is very easy. It is recommended to get an international license. Two main things to know is that people coming in on the right have priority. You will also not find many street lights, instead there are roundabouts. With highways, if you go through where there is a credit card they do not take American credit cards. So make sure you have cash and go through the cash lanes. Alsace has a big German influence. There is a monkey sanctuary, birds of prey show, lots of wine and cute towns. Normandy is known for the D-Day beaches and it is the region of butter and alcoholic cider. Lavender season is mid-June through mid-July in the Luberon. In Provence, you can visit Saint-Remy-de-Provence and visit the market, modern art museum, Roman ruins, and Château des Baux where they do catapults and performances. Near there you can visit the Les Carrières de Lumières, where they project famous works of art on the walls. Aix-en-Provence is where Cezanne was born and raised. It is a university town that is fun to explore. Rent a kayak and put together a picnic and kayak on the river and under the Route du Pont du Gard and the famous aqueduct and then you can visit this three-level aqueduct and the museum. In the Languedoc-Roussillon, which is economical and family-friendly and you can visit Nimes and see the ancient Roman colosseum, visit beaches, go kayaking, see the castles and the walled medieval town of Carcassonne. You can rent independent villas or apartments that are part of a resort or farm. It is a relaxed atmosphere. Some of the beaches are topless. The French Riviera is from Saint-Tropez to Monaco. The beaches are pebble beaches and you have to rent a chair, which are side-by-side to others. They get very crowded, especially in August. From Provence you can drive down to Cassis to the beach and to see the cliffs. Bordeaux is a great wine region and UNESCO town Further south to Toulouse, you can visit the Dordogne. You can't visit the original caves with pre-historic cave drawings but they have done...

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Commune in France
Avignon, a city in southeastern France’s Provence region, is set on the Rhône River. From 1309 to 1377, it was the seat of the Catholic popes.

It remained under papal rule until becoming part of France in 1791. This legacy can be seen in the massive Palais des Papes (Popes' Palace) in the city center, which is surrounded by medieval stone ramparts.

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