Discover the 5 most charming French villages

Villages of France

France is a country full of fascinating corners. Its cities have style and we love Paris or Bordeaux, but beyond that it is possible Find stunning French villages that will take your breath away. Sometimes you have to get away from the cities to find the most amazing places with the most personality.

Open France has many beautiful townsbut today we will talk about five of them. If you like these types of visits, make a note of them all, because each one has something interesting to offer. So enjoy the new visit points you have to earn in France.

Rocamadour

Rocamadour

Rocamadour

This town is located in the department of Lot and has many visits, including behind Mont Saint-Michel. There was already human presence in this area in the Upper Paleolithic, as it has the Cueva de las Maravillas, which are prehistoric cave paintings. It is a city that managed to change the direction of the Camino de Santiago and is today very touristic. One of the main visits in this area is the castle, from where you can see the cliffs and the view of the rest of the city. To see the town, go down Take the Camino de la Cruz or an underground funicularThe 13th-century Puerta de San Marcial gives way to the sacred precincts and the beautiful temple square. You shouldn't miss the 13th-century church of San Amador either.

Carcassonne

Carcassonne

Already populated in the 4th century BC, this place offers an incredible castle that leaves no one indifferent. This medieval castle in the southeast offers us a great charm. It is better to visit in low season to avoid exposing yourself to excessive tourism. The castle has more than three kilometers of walls an outer and an inner fence and in between the lizards, a flat land surrounding the castle. The castle has many towers, gates such as the Narbonne Gate, which is usually the entrance gate, and even the castle. We should also see the Basilica of Saint-Nazaire, which has an almost completely Gothic appearance, with some Romanesque elements.

basins

Fransa'daki Basins

Fransa'daki Basins

This town is located on the Camino de Santiago in the south of France. In Conques you should take a nice walk through its streets, seeing the architecture of its houses with wooden frames and slate on the roof. The town's big monument, Romanesque style Conques Abbey The Portico of the Last Judgement is where it stands out. Inside you can also see the treasury museum with its holy relics. The places where the craftsmen work and the small shops in the village are places not to be missed.

Eguisheim

Eguisheim

This Considered the most beautiful town in Alsace. It has a distinctive circular layout for commercial purposes. About five kilometers away, there is a viewpoint to appreciate this shape of the town. You should visit the Rue du Rempant, as it is the street where we can see the true essence of the city's architecture. Here is also the most photographed area of ​​the city, the house of Le Pigeonnier, located on the corner and separating the two streets. In the center, we should also see the Place du Chateau, the most important square of the village, with the beautiful Fontana de Saint Leon.

Saint Paul de Vence

Saint Paul of Vence

Saint Paul of Vence

This is another one of those fascinating cities that you shouldn't miss. If you enter via Rue Grande, you will find Place de la Grande Fontaine which is the old market square. Behind it is Church Square with the converted Church of St. Paul. In the south area there is a viewpoint above the cemetery which offers the best view of the whole city.

Discover the 5 most charming French villages
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