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Top 10 places in France....NOT in Paris?


Out side of Paris, what places do you consider to be the best, most interesting, prettiest, out of the ordinary places to go and see in France?

Versailles (near Paris)
Mont Saint Michel
Castles alongside the Loire river
The old town in Lyon
Mont Blanc (hight point in Europe in the Alps)
Bridge of Normandy
The D-Day beaches in Normandy
"Promenades des anglais" in Nice
"the little France" in Strasbourg (Alsace)
The beautiful landscapes in Corsica

....

Mont St. Michel, Loire Valley, Champagne region,
Alsace, Avignon and the top destination (IMHO) Carcassonne! That's pretty much my next trip!

mont saint michel
saint malo
les glenans
loire valley
la rochelle
biarritz
toulouse
montpellier
alsace

Toulouse
Strasbourg
La Bretagne
Les Landes
La Corse
Les Alpes
Les Pyr茅n茅es
Le massif Central
L'Auvergne
Les ch芒teaux de la Loire

Giverny - home of Monet. Beautiful village where you can visit art museums and go round his home and absolutely stunning gardens (including the water lily bridge). Take the train from Paris St Lazare to Vernon - it is a short bus ride from the station to Giverny.

Strasbourg
Chamonix
Bordeaux
Colmar
Toulouse
Brian莽on
Nice
Nancy (my town !!!)
Blois (small city near Orleans)
Carcassonne

I send you this towns in random

Out of the ordinary places? So not Mont St Michel etc...

How about the great sand dune? http://aquitaine.wikidot.com/dune-du-pil...

Or the underground church?
http://charente.wikidot.com/aubeterre-su...

Or to the volcanoes of the Massif?
http://auvergne.wikidot.com/the-puy-de-d...

etc...!!

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