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France: The Canals of Audomarois
The transformation of wetlands into market gardens began 13 centuries ago when thousands of acres of marshland in Audomarois just outside of Saint Omer in the Nord-Pas de Calais region of France was converted using a regulated maze of canals. Today the agriculture is on view as you take a leisurely cruise along the 680 km network of canals enjoying the scenic beauty of the countryside, the laid-back lifestyle of the local people, spot the last working drainage windmill, and stop off to enjoy the benefits of the region in a local beer garden. For more information visit and check out episode #98 in the International category.
Le village des Arques - Le spot de Christine M.
Christine M... vous dévoile son Spot du Lot : Le village des Arques
Un magnifique petit village en Bouriane, avec ses ruelles pleines de charmes et son restaurant incontournable.
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Hauts-de-France: Sometimes, the best memories are made close to home
Explore Northern France with P&O Ferries. At Chantilly, immerse yourself in château culture and feast on strawberries slathered in the eponymous cream
Limoux, France. Round-the-World trip (RTW). Stop #10
Stop #10 on our RTW trip. We spent some time in Limoux, a small town in the south of France. We were able to see and understand the small town living culture. We are delighted to have had the opportunity to visit, and provide some volunteer work.
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Beautiful villages of Occitanie, France - Food, People & History
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Now on to the beautiful villages of Occitanie, France - Food, People & History.
Quite a few departements, or districts, along the Pyrenees mountains and the Mer Mediterranee form what we call l’Occitanie. The weather, the scenery, the food, the people are all beautiful, and it is very rich in history.
So, I chose a few stops along the road that I would love to share with you in this video…
Starting with Limoux, famous for its white sparkling wine, before champagne was even born.
Then Arques, a small village, home to a castle with a main square tower which dates back to the 13th century…
The old bridge of Cassaigne…
The Pierre Lys Gorge…
And this is Villefranche de Conflent, a medieval town with an impressive, rather secure gate to the city, … its narrow streets … totally quaint and picturesque.
This was a station for merchants and traders to calibrate their rulers accurately and sell their goods in all fairness in regard to price and quantity. This particular area lived on the textile industry, canvas, ribbons, iron, and leather.
Not surprisingly one of the most beautiful villages of France, Villefranche de Conflent is also a marvel of military architecture, classified by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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Château d'Arques
The Château d'Arques (Castle of Arques) is situated in the département of the Aude in the Languedoc region of southern France, about 30Km south of the city of Carcassonne. Construction of the donjon (central tower) of the Château d'Arques began in 1280, and the château as a whole was completed in 1316. The famous village of Rennes-le-Château lies about 9Km to the southwest, and some mystery-minded types have connected the château at Arques with the 'enigma' of Rennes-le-Château. The music featured in the video is a piece called Back To Space, composed by Pawel Blaszczak, and licensed from Shockwave Sound ( Note that, in the video, I have erroneously credited the music to Björn Lynne.
Camping Beauséjour à Arques
Bienvenue au camping de Beauséjour.
Une hôtellerie de plein air familial qui se situe au cœur des marais Audomarois dans un cadre exceptionnel, entre marais et forêt au bord des étangs Beauséjour, Arc en ciel et Malhôve.
A 4 km de Saint Omer, ville d'art et d'histoire riche par ses monuments, son jardin public et son centre-ville.
Votre séjour sera rythmé entre détente, découverte et repos dans un cadre verdoyant.
Ses atouts : une aire de service et des emplacements pour les camping-cars, des étangs de pêche.
Marie et Claire ont le sourire, la passion, l'accueil qui représente bien les gens du Nord.
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Delicious Sparkling Wine (Blanquette de Limoux) at Sieur d'Arques Wine Cellar - Limoux, France
Sieur d'Arques (2011) - A visit to La Grande Cave du Sieur D'arques, wine cellar and museum where they make a delicious Blanquette de Limoux sparkling wine in Limoux, France. Première Bulle is the nicest fizzy wine I've ever had.
Carcassonne (Aude, France) - Juin 2018
Véhicules anciens au pied des remparts de la cité de Carcassonne
Castles in France I drone aerials
Beautiful castles in France from the air. This amazing chateaux are an important part of the french historic heritage. Every castle is labeled in the video.
Aerial drone views.
Castles and fortress appearing in the video:
Fort de Salses
Chateau d ' Arques
Chateau de Queribus
Chateau d ' Aguilar
Chateau de Peyrepertuse
Chateau de Bruniquel
Chateau Cenevieres
Chateau Larroque Toirac
Chateau de Montal
Saint Cirq Lapopie
Fortified bridge of Cahors
Chateau Saint Laurent les Tours
Grasse & Gourdon France Travel Guide
Grasse France originally best known as a centre for leather tanners, this town became the capital of perfume production, for which the town is still famous today.
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Places to see in ( Cassis - France ) Calanque de Port Miou
Places to see in ( Cassis - France ) Calanque de Port Miou
The Calanque de Port-Miou is one of the three big Cassis calanques. It is very long and narrow, and thus was very suitable for establishing a marina. The name Port-Miou is an approximative transcripcion in french orthography of the occitan Pòrt-Melhor (the best port)
Calanque de Port-Miou is gorgeous . The view is amazing and if you come from the see like I did you get the beautiful part of the calanque. See amazing boats and yachts. Go to Les Presquiles, excuse spelling, to swim. Quite a few places to cliff jump, some very high. Park your car for E8 a day, or walk from Cassis for free.
One of the best trail we ever been so far; beautiful and amazing scenery in less than an hour (relatively) easy trail along the cliff. Wonderful view of hundreds boats from the top. Walking on pontoon is forbidden. It's a relatively easy hike, particularly if you are in decent shape. The scenery is stunning, and the reward is a semi-private beach.
( Cassis - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Cassis. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Cassis - France
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Another beautiful village in France - Goujounac in the Lot department
We came upon this picturesque small village by surprise while en-route. Stopped to walk around (in the rain) and have lunch.
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Peyreleau & Peyrelade Castle, a must-see in the Occitane Region of southern France
Within 6 hours south of Paris by toll road, you can be in the Occitane Region, an amazing area famous for the gorges of the Tarn River, its canyons, its natural beauty that will captivate your eyes more than you can imagine.
I would suggest you spend the night in the little, little town of Peyreleau, the gateway to the gorge, and plan on driving through the gorge along the Tarn River the next day.
This is a beautiful village in Knights Templar’s territory. You recognize the very traditional architectural style of the Knights Templar – massive, built to withstand attacks, without any carved statues or sculptures or anything unnecessary. It is bare.
Narrow streets, alleys, old houses, it is charming and so quiet.
From here, you can see what appears to be a rock, a huge rock. In some way, it is a huge rock, but it was turned into a fortified structure in the 12th century.
All living creatures have always looked and are still looking for protection and safety, right? Well, this was built in the middle ages, next to the river to protect the gorge. From a distance, it looks like a rock, so it can easily go unnoticed, but it is more than that. It is the Chateau de Peyrelade, the Peyrelade Castle.
The closer you get, the more you comprehend the audacious undertaking of such a project. First, the approach is up a steep hill. But most importantly, the structure is mind-boggling. And you thought that only Disney could build this!
I have more videos on my YouTube channel, specifically on the Cathars, that I invite you to watch if you want to learn more about these amazing, courageous people, those mavericks, the Cathars.
Also, staying right here in the Occitane region, don’t miss the next video that will take you to the gorges of the Tarn River, its narrow road carved in the rock and its magnificent views.
Dieppe - Seine-Maritime - Normandie - France - City Tour
Dieppe is a coastal community in the Arrondissement of Dieppe in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. The population stood at 29,080 in 2017.
A port on the English Channel, at the mouth of the Arques river, famous for its scallops, and with a regular ferry service to Newhaven in England, Dieppe also has a popular pebbled beach, a 15th-century castle and the churches of Saint-Jacques and Saint-Remi. The mouth of the Scie river lies in the Canton of Dieppe-Ouest at Hautot-sur-Mer.
The inhabitants of the town of Dieppe are called Dieppois (m) and Dieppoise (f) in French.
First recorded as a small fishing settlement in 1030, Dieppe was an important prize fought over during the Hundred Years' War. Dieppe housed the most advanced French school of cartography in the 16th century. Two of France's best navigators, Michel le Vasseur and his brother Thomas le Vasseur, lived in Dieppe when they were recruited to join the expedition of René Goulaine de Laudonnière which departed Le Havre for Florida on April 20, 1564. The expedition resulted in the construction of Fort Caroline, the first French colony in the New World.[7] Another expedition two years before where Goulaine de Laudonnière was under command of Jean Ribault, a local Huguenot captain, had resulted in the foundation of Charlesfort, now in South Carolina. Dieppe was the premier port of the kingdom in the 17th century. Also, it is important to know that after King Edward VI died, putting an end to a Protestant country in England on July 6th 1553, Knox left England to evade the Catholic-fist of Mary I. Firstly, (under the permission of his friends), he went back to his home country of Scotland, and then after he stayed in Dieppe for a few months, continuing on his tracks he stayed in Geneva meeting one of his influences of John Calvin. On July 23, 1632, 300 colonists heading to New France departed from Dieppe. At the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, Dieppe lost 3,000 of its Huguenot citizens, who fled abroad.
Dieppe was an important target in wartime; the town was largely destroyed by an Anglo-Dutch naval bombardment in 1694. It was rebuilt after 1696 in a typical French classical style by Ventabren, an architect, who gave it its unique feature for a sea port. It was popularised as a seaside resort following the 1824 visit of the widowed Duchess of Berry, daughter-in-law of Charles X. She encouraged the building of the recently renovated municipal theatre, the Petit-Théâtre (1825), associated particularly with Camille Saint-Saëns.
During the later 19th century, Dieppe became popular with English artists as a beach resort. Prominent literary figures such as Arthur Symons loved to keep up with the latest fads of avant-garde France here, and during the season sometimes stayed for weeks on end.
Dieppe ist eine französische Stadt im Département Seine-Maritime in der Region Normandie. Sie ist Unterpräfektur des gleichnamigen Arrondissements und Hauptort (chef-lieu) von zwei Kantonen.
Der See- und Fischereihafen an der Alabasterküste mit 29.080 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Januar 2017) befindet sich an jener Stelle, an der der Fluss Arques in den Ärmelkanal mündet. Ihm gegenüber, auf der englischen Seite des Kanals liegt Newhaven, East Sussex.
Kultur und Sehenswürdigkeiten
Place du Puits-Salé
→ Hauptartikel: Liste der Monuments historiques in Dieppe
Die Burg Dieppe von 1433 beherbergt heute das Stadtmuseum (Stadtgeschichte, Kunsthandwerk, Elfenbeinschnitzereien, Militaria, moderne Malerei (u. a. Georges Braque), Gemäldesammlung (u. a. zwei Bilder von Renoir)).
Die gotische Kathedrale Saint-Jacques.
Kirche Saint-Rémy aus dem 16. und 17. Jahrhundert.
Kirche Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours von 1876 im Stadtteil Le Pollet mit schönem Blick über die Stadt.
Das Museum Cité de la Mer mit Aquarien und Ausstellungen über den Schiffbau, die Handelsflotte und die Fischerei.
Illustration von Frans Hogenberg von 1590: Diepe. Diepe die Stat belegert war, Durch des von Meyne hores schar, Nauarra die entsetzen wolt
Das am Strand von Dieppe im Spätsommer stattfindende Drachenfest gilt als das größte organisierte Drachenfest der Welt. Alle zwei Jahre werden hunderte Drachenflieger aus aller Welt an die Kanalküste eingeladen, um an einer 150 Meter langen Promenade in einem Zelt die typischen Drachen ihres Landes darzustellen. Es kommen einerseits große Delegationen sowie auch Einzelpersonen wie Peter Lynn aus Neuseeland oder Robert Brasington aus Tasmanien.
In den Jahren, in denen das Drachenfest nicht in Dieppe in Frankreich stattfindet, wird es in der gleichnamigen Partnerstadt Dieppe (New Brunswick) in Kanada durchgeführt.
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Cruising on the Lot River in France
Joseph and his crew navigate a watery path under the craggy cliffs and dramatic escarpments of Southwest France. Winding their way by boat through the Lot River Valley they capture Joseph’s journey through the river’s ancient locks and the region’s magical villages. Among the many treasures the episode features are Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, classified as one of the “Most Beautiful Villages of France”, the Château de Mercuès, with its Michelin star restaurant and award-winning winery, as well as, the region’s capital, Cahors, which boasts historic bridges, secret gardens and one of the best marchés (farmers’ markets) in Southwest France. In this episode from Season 12 of Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope, Joseph offers his viewers a taste of the region’s abundance of riches.
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Come with us and visit in the southern part of the country, Languedoc and Roussillion.
We start our tour in Montpellier, and we stroll through the cities on the Mediterranean coast and visit, the magnificent cathedrals of Beziers and Narbonne, Sette with its picturesque canals, Carcassonne, the best preserved medieval city of Europe, the Cathar castles from Les Corbiers region, testimony of a successful but short lived civilization of Pays d'Occitane. Here we will talk about the the 13th century Albigense crusade of the Papality against these citadels that brought the demise of the Cathars rule and religion and brought the establishment of the Inquisition that will loom for hundreds of years over Western Europe. Latter we will go to Collioure, a very picturesque city on the Mediterranean coast that hosted several famous fauvist painters including Matisse and Derain, the reproduction of their paintings being hanged in the places where they painted them.
We continue to Roussillion, the French Catalonia, and visit its beautiful monasteries of Serabonne, St. Michael de Cuxa and St. Martin de Canigou stopping also at several fortified cities on the way. We cross the Pyrinees in Andorra, a independent principality, and we go further to visit Lourdes, the most important pilgrimage place for the Catholics of Europe. From there we continue to go west, and visit Pau, the birthplace of Henry de Navarre, Biarittz, the in resort for the aristocracy at the end of the 19th century, the Basque city of St. Jean de Luz and return all the way to spend several days on the Mediterranean coast at Grande Motte, a futuristic resort built in the 70s. From here we will do short incursions to Nimes, to visit its famous Roman amphitheater and to Aigues Morte, a city surrounded by fortified walls.
French Wine at the Languedoc-Roussillon Week
Exotic Wine Travel explores French wine in the Languedoc-Roussillon. We recently spent one week tasting through this gigantic and diverse wine region in the south of France. Discover rare wines and unique wine regions with us!
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Carcassonne, a medieval city of FRANCE
A wander around the medieval city of Carcassonne.
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