Canoeing Dordogne

By admin, January 11, 2007 8:27 pm

canoeing dordogne

Looking for places to visit in France? Some are well known and receive millions of tourists every year. Others are secret of France, left to discover. While this list is far from exhaustive, it is expected to be able to find some good ideas here.

Brittany

Britain has one of the most spectacular coastal scenery of France. From cliffs to the charming small bays and sandy beaches, you'll be spoiled for choice. Inside the landscape is equally diverse, with gentle countryside dotted with picturesque villages and forests steeped in legends.

Normandy

From the charming old port in Honfleur to the famous abbey of Mont St. Michel, this region is a must-see. Normandy is known for being a place of relaxation, Rolling green pastures with picture-book village. And study visit Monet's gardens at Giverny, or the Bayeux Tapestry in the fascinating, Williams recounting the conquest of England in 1066. The Battle of Normandy, has left its mark on the region, with many monuments, memorials and museums to see here.

Paris

Paris is the world capital of art, food, wine, and romance. Some of the absolute musts, of course, the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame, Sacre Coeur in Montmartre and the Louvre. If you can, explore some of the lesser known but no less wonderful attractions such as the Rodin Museum, the Conciergerie (where Marie-Antoinette was imprisoned) and the exquisite Ste-Chapelle.

Provence

The glorious weather and colorful scenery intensity Provence make a very popular holiday destination. Note the elegant city of Aix en Provence, Avignon with its famous bridge and Papal Palace, and Arles, Roman boast significant and medieval monuments.

Do not forget to explore the smaller towns of Provence and its surroundings. The fortified village of Les Baux is spectacular through the day in Saint-Remy, drinking wine © Rosa in an outdoor cafà © is a happy way to spend an afternoon.

Dordogne / Périgord

The Dordogne, southwest France, is known for having some of the best prehistoric art in the world. Not only that, you'll find a lot of castles and cities medieval hilltop to explore and river by canoe or relaxing on a houseboat.

There are so many places to visit in France, which may feel a bit overwhelmed. But do not despair if you can not fit everything in (it's just an excuse for you to keep coming back!).

For more enchanting facts about France and unique holiday ideas visit http://www.france-travel-secrets.com

Canoe Dordogne River (3/3), villages Cénac to Beynac, south of France



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