I am French and your video is very good and correct. Very well filmed. If I can advice some of you, I recomande you : Annecy (close to Lyon), Saint Malo (in Bretagne), le Mont Saint Michel (castle in the sea in Normandie), la Camargue (close to Marseille), Eze Village (between Nice and Monaco), Strasbourg (in Alsace), le Luberon (in the south), the french Alpes (there is the highest mountain of Europe : Mont Blanc), the Dune du Pilat (the biggest Dune of sand). Enjoy France !!!
It's amazing how we don't care much about visiting places when we live there, but then we miss it when we are far from it. Somehow I have a love hate relationship with France, it must be the behaviour of some people, quite rude and impatient ( lol I'm biased being from Paris )
Arcachon is one place must not miss if you're around Bordeaux or Bayonne. Crossing ferry over to Cape Ferier was really nice. Dune de Plait is fun to climb and roll with fantastic view on summer. They got beautiful row of shops for French souvenir. Merci beaucoup. 👏👍👌🙏
Some good towns featured here. Am pleased that Annecy is featured in this list as I live near its English twin town of Cheltenham. Am surprised that Lourdes is not included here. As a place of pilgrimage it is absolutely stunning around there.
All of these places (and those in Part 1) are known in France to be spectacularly beautiful and worth a look. But they are also known to be full of "tourist traps" (fake souvenir shop, uninteresting art galleries, restaurants that are more expensive than good, overpriced accommodation...). Most of these places can be visited in a few hours and it is better to get away from them a little to find places with a less spectacular but more authentic charm where the products, restaurants and accommodation have a much better quality/price ratio.
@@dollimelaine The general principle is that coastal tourist towns are very beautiful, but also very expensive for accommodation and catering. The best is to find accommodation in the "hinterland" (for example 15/20 km inland) which will often be cheaper and more authentic. Of course, you have to have a car (eg rental). For example, in northern Brittany, if you are looking for accommodation near Dôl-de-Bretagne, you are 1 hour away from Mont-St-Michel, Cancale, St-Malo, Dinan and even Rennes and lots of other cool places. The Basque coast has lots of great places in addition to Biarritz (Hossegor, St-Jean de Luz, San-Sebastian 20 minutes from the border on the Spanish side), but Bayonne is surely cheaper and then places in the interior like Espelette or Itxassou are also very beautiful and more financially accessible. The Lot department is a magnificent place and Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is only worth the trip for a day, the landscapes of the Causses du Quercy are spectacular, the sites of Rocamadour, Cardaillac, Marcilhac or the towns of Cahors and Figeac are to be discovered (in addition, the food is very good and there are many farm inns with homemade products)...
@@dollimelaine Be that as it may, in France as elsewhere, the most beautiful places are those that you discover a bit by chance, leaving the beaten track. They are the ones who leave the strongest memories... However, the places listed in the video are safe bets.
I’ve watched a couple of your videos. Solid content but you’re clipping your audio. Your audience will forgive a less than stellar video but give them bad audio and they’ll leave the video. Happy to give you free advice on how to improve you audio mix and edit. I’ve been there.
France is stunningly beautiful
Dinan! Yes, absolutely!
I am French and your video is very good and correct. Very well filmed.
If I can advice some of you, I recomande you : Annecy (close to Lyon), Saint Malo (in Bretagne), le Mont Saint Michel (castle in the sea in Normandie), la Camargue (close to Marseille), Eze Village (between Nice and Monaco), Strasbourg (in Alsace), le Luberon (in the south), the french Alpes (there is the highest mountain of Europe : Mont Blanc), the Dune du Pilat (the biggest Dune of sand).
Enjoy France !!!
Then you should definitely watch the other France video you might see a few of these places 😎
Le Mont saint Michel est essentiellement une ville fortifiée plus qu'un chateau, ainsi qu'une abbaye fort prisée
Selestat, also in the Alsace, also looks wonderful.
AND MANY MANY OTHERS....Perigord? Stunning, Rocheforte en terre en Noel? merveilluese! je decouvre toujour une parte de France encore plus belle
Nice views 👌 beautiful place
Thumb up 👍
Have a good day
See you around
Really enjoyed this video. I miss France very much. Cannot wait to return.
It's amazing how we don't care much about visiting places when we live there, but then we miss it when we are far from it. Somehow I have a love hate relationship with France, it must be the behaviour of some people, quite rude and impatient ( lol I'm biased being from Paris )
It's a circus
Dinan♥️♥️♥️Was there on a beautiful spring day this year, what an absolute gem
Very interesting Video. Thank you for share this amazing places. Greetings from Germany.
Pleased like God in France as you used to say early in the XXth century.....
France always worth a visit, personally love the south.
Provence - Côte d'Azur.... my birth french countryside... A french from Cape Town...
Thanks for the video! Introduced me to some towns I hadn't heard of before!
Arcachon is one place must not miss if you're around Bordeaux or Bayonne. Crossing ferry over to Cape Ferier was really nice. Dune de Plait is fun to climb and roll with fantastic view on summer. They got beautiful row of shops for French souvenir. Merci beaucoup. 👏👍👌🙏
France offers really nice places to visit!! 😌
Even George Clooney choosed Provence to live in .....
Thank you for a lovely video. Have a house near Saint Cirq Lapopie and miss it so much. XX from Denmark 🇩🇰
Thanks a lot for all these gems!
Magnifique! Lovely towns. Simply brilliant.
Bro Ur content is crazy! Much love brother
Some good towns featured here. Am pleased that Annecy is featured in this list as I live near its English twin town of Cheltenham. Am surprised that Lourdes is not included here. As a place of pilgrimage it is absolutely stunning around there.
thank you for the video mate
a big likr from paris :)
Merci! 😍
corse, réunion, belle ile en mer !
Great information ! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great finds
tones of love from Nepal.. Dreams country
Really enjoying your videos but can you reduce the music volume in your videos so the words come across more clearly please
No he can't princesses
I love your mix of historical and practical facts along with the lovely photography. I've visited Saint Cirq Lapopie. It was wonderful. Subscribed!
Shout out to the rooftop view!
Love your videos thanks for sharing tour guide love from Cambodia 💕
Where is your link to part one? France is my second home.
vous oubliez la lorraine les villes de Metz, Nancy, Verdun, le château de Lunéville , les vosges!
All of these places (and those in Part 1) are known in France to be spectacularly beautiful and worth a look. But they are also known to be full of "tourist traps" (fake souvenir shop, uninteresting art galleries, restaurants that are more expensive than good, overpriced accommodation...). Most of these places can be visited in a few hours and it is better to get away from them a little to find places with a less spectacular but more authentic charm where the products, restaurants and accommodation have a much better quality/price ratio.
any suggestions?
@@dollimelaine The general principle is that coastal tourist towns are very beautiful, but also very expensive for accommodation and catering. The best is to find accommodation in the "hinterland" (for example 15/20 km inland) which will often be cheaper and more authentic. Of course, you have to have a car (eg rental). For example, in northern Brittany, if you are looking for accommodation near Dôl-de-Bretagne, you are 1 hour away from Mont-St-Michel, Cancale, St-Malo, Dinan and even Rennes and lots of other cool places. The Basque coast has lots of great places in addition to Biarritz (Hossegor, St-Jean de Luz, San-Sebastian 20 minutes from the border on the Spanish side), but Bayonne is surely cheaper and then places in the interior like Espelette or Itxassou are also very beautiful and more financially accessible. The Lot department is a magnificent place and Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is only worth the trip for a day, the landscapes of the Causses du Quercy are spectacular, the sites of Rocamadour, Cardaillac, Marcilhac or the towns of Cahors and Figeac are to be discovered (in addition, the food is very good and there are many farm inns with homemade products)...
@@mfcq4987 oh very nice... thank you for your message!!
@@dollimelaine Be that as it may, in France as elsewhere, the most beautiful places are those that you discover a bit by chance, leaving the beaten track. They are the ones who leave the strongest memories...
However, the places listed in the video are safe bets.
You missing Toulouse
0:25 is that in France??? Where is this???
Well, given the type of architecture, I would say Brittany.
Please offer a printed list of the recommended towns either in the beginning or end of the video.
How can you Britishers live on an island, and not enjoy seafood? But thank you for your love of France, says this American.
I’ve watched a couple of your videos. Solid content but you’re clipping your audio. Your audience will forgive a less than stellar video but give them bad audio and they’ll leave the video. Happy to give you free advice on how to improve you audio mix and edit. I’ve been there.
Locronan in Brittany is stunning as well. St Jean Cap Ferrat is far more beautiful than Villefranche.
Nothing word than eating an oyster.
Fact.
Its aphrodisiac dear !
Worse things to eat than an oyster: 1) Sea urchin 2) Two oysters.
Favorite sea dishes for a french ;o)
The music in all his videos is terrible. Too gloomy. Take note. And too many commercial interruptions. Other similar videos do it better. Sorry
The only problem is: France is part of the European Union. They require proof of vaccination to travel there. 😔😢😭
They might relax those rules but I keep seeing the push for travellers who are double vaccinated