2024

CENTRE INTERNATIONAL DE L'ART PARIÉTAL - LASCAUX 4

Archaeological site
4.4/5
33 reviews
International Center of Cave Art in Montignac, a facsimile with a hall of ... Read more
 Montignac, 24290
2024

THE CIRCUS OF GAVARNIE AND ITS BIG WATERFALL..

Natural Crafts
4.6/5
18 reviews
The mountain closes in on a glacial valley to create a splendid natural ... Read more
 Gavarnie-Gèdre, 65120
2024

TIP OF THE RAZ - BEG AR RAZ

Natural Crafts
4.6/5
32 reviews
The Pointe du Raz is the most westerly point in France, and a walk not to ... Read more
 Plogoff, 29770
2024

BEACHES AND CREEKS

Natural Crafts
4.8/5
30 reviews

Four beautiful beaches are accessible on foot from the centre of the village: Arène beach, Corton beach, Grand Mer beach on pier, and finally the smallest, a little way away, the Bestouan beach. The calanques massif is famous all over the world. Classified, its vulnerability imposes a strict regulations that often prohibit access in summer except on foot or by boat. The easiest way to visit, summer and winter, the main ones among them - the most beautiful is En-Vau - is to go aboard one of the boats for a guided tour: tickets to be taken at the small yellow kiosk on the boules game place on the port. Information: Les Bateliers de Cassis at 04 42 01 90 83. One of the jewels between Marseille and Cassis is undoubtedly the Cosquer cave. Located in cap Morgiou, this site is unique in the world. Therefore, this underwater cave houses dozens of works painted and engraved about 27 000 and 19 000 years ago. Discovered in 1985 by a cassidian diver, it took years to mention the colourful paintings covering its walls: horses, seabirds, deer, wild cats, bison have remained in an exceptional state. Protected and for security reasons, it can't be visited. You can console yourself by buying books and photos in the village shops, or by taking a virtual tour on the website www.culture.gouv.fr

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 Cassis, 13260
2024

THE NATURAL RESERVE OF THE BOUCHES DE BONIFACIO

Natural Crafts
4.6/5
31 reviews
Natural reserve of the Bouches de Bonifacio, a place to observe many ... Read more
 Bonifacio, 20169
2024

MONT VENTOUX

Natural Crafts
4.9/5
11 reviews
This majestic pyramid is surveyed every year by hundreds of cyclists who ... Read more
 Malaucène, 84340
2024

CANAL DU MIDI

Natural Crafts
4.4/5
5 reviews

Designed by Pierre-Paul Riquet (1609-1680) and motivated by the wheat trade, Canal du Midi was shaped by the hand of man. It began the era of the Industrial Revolution by allowing to rally, by its 240 kilometers, the Atlantic Ocean, via the Garonne, to the Mediterranean Sea. Its journey begins in Toulouse and ends in Marseillan - the other part connecting the Atlantic begins in Toulouse and ends in Castets-en-Dorthe (Canal de Garonne). It was made between 1667 and 1694 and two thousand workers were hired from January 1667. This number rose to twelve thousand, including six hundred women, to alleviate the shortage of men. The work was carried out in three major projects: the first from Toulouse to Trèbes (east of Carcassonne) which includes the basins and water supply systems, the second towards the south of Trèbes to the pond of Thau, and the third that was the construction of the harbour of Sète. To address the problem of leveling throughout the course, more than 60 locks had to be built, Riquet was perfectly conscious of helping to forge a symbol of the power of the 17th-century France, while giving the country a functional communication channel. He thus particularly made sure that the quality of the canal's architecture is worthy of this function. The bridges, the locks and the structures associated with them, as well as the tunnel entrances were designed and drawn with a great sense of aesthetic combined with technical constraints, the whole includes no less than 328 works of art and 63 locks. He was also extremely conscious of the impact of his work on the landscape and took great care to ensure that it was properly bordered by trees and by vegetation in harmony with the landscapes crossed. Since 1996, this performance has rightly been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Having the width of 10 to 20 meters and deep of about 2 meters, the canal passes to its highest point at the threshold of Naurouze, at the border of the department of Aude and Haute Garonne in the Lauragais. Its history with Carcassonne was quite complex since, at the completion of the first route, the canal was 2 kilometers from the city. A link between the city and the canal was suggested in 1686 by Vauban but it was only a century later, in 1787, that the construction of a new route was ordered and was completed in 1810 and that wouldl definitely set the canal in its current configuration.

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2024

L'AIGUILLE DU MIDI

Natural Crafts
4.6/5
45 reviews
The most breathtaking site in the French Alps, where everyone can climb the ... Read more
 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, 74400
2024

CAP FRÉHEL

Natural Crafts
4.8/5
43 reviews
Cap Fréhel in Plévenon, home to a lighthouse and a square tower of 32 m ... Read more
 Plévenon, 22240
2024

CLIFFS OF STATE

Natural Crafts
4.9/5
54 reviews
The Aval cliff and its monumental arch offer a grandiose view. Read more
 Etretat, 76790
2024

CITÉ DES SCIENCES ET DE L’INDUSTRIE

Visit science and technology
4.1/5
53 reviews

It is one of the largest science museums in Europe, allowing adults and children alike to discover the planets, the Milky Way and the galaxies, as well as various exhibitions devoted to the Earth, technological innovations, sounds, images, light, mathematics, genetics, etc. As for the Géode, a cinema in the shape of a metal ball, it is devoted exclusively to the projection of large-format films on a hemispherical screen of 1,000 m².

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 Paris, 75019
2024

THE MARTYRED VILLAGE OF ORADOUR-SUR-GLANE

Local history and culture
4.9/5
37 reviews
Open - Close to 18h00
A village rich in history, with a Remembrance Center offering an insight ... Read more
 Oradour-Sur-Glane, 87520
2024

MIDI PIC

Visit science and technology
4.8/5
8 reviews
The Midi-toulousain also has its roof of the world! Spend a night among the ... Read more
 Bagnères-De-Bigorre, 65200
2024

MONTENVERS - SEA OF ICE

Natural Crafts
4.4/5
33 reviews
This Chamonix-Mont-Blanc establishment offers a fantastic journey to the ... Read more
 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, 74400
2024

THE GORGES DU VERDON

Natural Crafts
4.9/5
25 reviews
Visit the immense gorges that separate the Pre-Alps of Castellane from the ... Read more
 Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, 04360
2024

THE BROCELIANDE FOREST

Natural Crafts
4.6/5
14 reviews
The Broceliande forest, also known as the Paimpont forest, is a place full ... Read more
 Paimpont, 35380
2024
THE VERDON REGIONAL NATURE PARK

THE VERDON REGIONAL NATURE PARK

Natural Crafts
4.9/5
35 reviews
Closed

La Bastide de Valx is the flagship of the park, as it provides you with numerous books and information sheets. With its 1,000 km of hiking trails (including the famous Blanc-Martel trail), the landscape of the Verdon Regional Nature Park opens up like a picture book in a tormented relief, and tells 250 million years of geological history. The Verdon River, the backbone of the territory, has shaped its identity. The deep cuts of the Grand Canyon rub shoulders with the fullness of the Sainte-Croix and Esparron lakes and the vast lavender plateaus of the Pays de Valensole as well as the hills of the Haut-Var. Five artificial reservoirs, the lakes of Castillon, Chaudane, Sainte-Croix, Quinson and Esparron de Verdon, contribute to the beauty of this land. Visit its beautiful website, an almost inexhaustible source of information and images of splendid landscapes that will give you, no doubt, the desire to go there to admire these unique territories and so rich naturally, with your own eyes! And for the lovers of preserved nature, let's remember that they will be able to observe or to be next to a third of the French flora, so much its floristic wealth is unique. And the richness of its fauna is not in rest. The Great Bustard, the Griffon Vulture, the Ocellated Lizard (the largest in Europe) and 22 species of bats (out of the 32 listed in France) are an example of the animal diversity present.

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 Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, 04360
2024
CASTLE HILL

CASTLE HILL

Local history and culture
4.7/5
35 reviews
Castle Hill, a must-see walk to discover the history and spectacular views ... Read more
 Nice, 06100
2024
POITEVIN MARSHLANDS REGIONAL NATURE PARK

POITEVIN MARSHLANDS REGIONAL NATURE PARK

Natural Crafts
4.8/5
4 reviews
Time has stopped in the Green Venice. The Grand Site de France amazes by ... Read more
 Coulon, 79510
2024

PARC NATIONAL DE FORÊTS

Natural Crafts
4.6/5
16 reviews
Closed
50 million trees, 100 tufa swamps, 700 km of rivers, 2,000 km of trails... ... Read more
 Leuglay, 21290