First in my list is Colmar. Alsace in my preferred region, everything is gorgeous. All the little towns around are like museums. Everything is so clean. From Colmar, no need to have a car. Direct trains from Paris take only 2h20 to go there. Train station is nearby the center. Thanks to buses, you can go to all the little wine villages and enjoy walks there. Colmar is a small town everything can be done just by walking. A dream.
It’s hard to to choose places for a bucket list in France as there are so many beautiful spots, and one can come upon them just by driving around. An unforgettable sight is the Gorge du Verdon and the lake below, and not too far away the incredible spectacle of the lavender fields in full bloom - both are breathtaking in their own way. Yes I love everything about Provence and The Var; the beaches, the hills, the towns and villages and the gorgeous buildings. Wish I was there!
Please, oh please, do all of these! We just can’t express to you how happy we are to hang out with you two. You make us laugh. You inspire us. You make us want to come to Paris. And ,now, we need to do some of these bucket list items. Thanks for being so awesome. So glad we found you and follow you. You are GEMS!!! With love, Jeff n Michele, Rhode Island.
Un petit tour avec l'héritage gallo romain : Arènes de Nîmes, maison carrée, jardin de la Fontaine, porte d’Auguste…. pont du Gard …Via Dominitia …théâtre et arc de triomphe d’Orange, c'est super et tout prêt quand on est en Camargue.
On my bucket list is Antibes on the French Riviera, it looks so beautiful and I’m a big Monet fan and I love the paintings he did there. I went to Paris 24 years ago and I loved it. I used to tell my kids about it when they were growing up. I always said I would take them there one day. Well a month ago that dream came true and I took my three teenage kids on a little train trip around Paris and Normandy. We took the Eurostar to Paris, stayed 4 nights, visited the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and Montmartre. We all loved it and I loved being back there! Then we went on to Giverny and stayed for 2 nights and visited Monet’s garden. Then we spent our last night in Dieppe, visited an amazing market on our last morning then took the Ferry back to England to Newhaven, we live in Seaford on the coast next to Newhaven so it made it very easy. We had such an amazing time and your tips about visiting Paris really helped me to plan our stay and our itinerary so thank you so much! I always watch your channel now and look forward to your next adventures in France! Merci beaucoup 👍
My bucket list of France includes Lyon, Bordeaux, Marseille, and Toulouse. Until then I will continue to enjoy watching you all tour France. I’ve really enjoyed your channel and thankful for discovering it months ago. Happy New Year! 🎉💃🏽🇫🇷
J'ajouterai : La Rochelle et l'île de Ré, Dijon les vignobles de Bourgogne,les Hospices de Beaune, l'abbaye de Cluny . La vallée de la Dordogne , Sarlat , Suze la Rousse , et les grottes préhistoriques.
Manyore places to see in France but this is already a great list. I would add the Cordes-Sur-Ciel, Les Baux-de-Provence, Les Gorges du Verdon, Les Gorges du Tarn, Le Cirque de Gavarnie, La Cote de Granit Rose, St Malo, Concarneau, …
You will love Corsica. We had our honeymoon there two decades ago and the variation of culture and experiences between the different areas of the Island are amazing.
Nice video , thanks for sharing. France is certainly one of the countries, perhaps the country with the greatest diversity of landscape and architecture. If you're visiting Dunkirk, you might like to drop in on Lille, where I live, which is very close by, also known as the capital of Flanders, and is a beautiful city.
Bike the wine trail, which is what I did. Rent an Ebike at the tourist info office. Beautiful. Many older seniors out biking on the weekends. All of these villages are on this route and you’ll see some cool stuff along the way. Like a plaque that had the story of a great Roman battle in the valley below.
Antoine and Colleen, I am a huge fan, and look forward to all your content, your enthusiasm is contagious. I enjoyed both your top 10 lists. I’ve been lucky enough to visit France 11 times since 2001 and I’ve struggled with La langue Francaise for the same amount of time. Nice and Paris are my most frequent/favorite places to stay. I had the pleasure of visiting many of my bucket list items this past summer, Lyon, Avignon, Arles, Carcassonne, Mont Saint-Michel, the Loire Valley, Chateau Chenenceau, Amboise, Bayeux, the débarquement museums in Normandie among others (it was a long trip of 17 days covering 3000 Km). Also visited the charming town of St. Lô which I would see again. Since you asked, here are some of the things I’d love to see in France that you didn’t mention - The World Puppet Theater Festival September (every other year) Charleville-Mézières WWI battlefields, The Somme, Verdun, etc. Would like to tour Amiens and the other Cathedrals in that area where those towns in France engaged in an arms race to build the tallest cathedral, sometimes with tragic results. See - Nova:Building the great cathedrals - ua-cam.com/video/D40JhGKVUVM/v-deo.html. Gorges du Verdon river canyon located in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Menton and the Festival du Citron Eze Those are just a few. The unabridged list is very, very long. Happy New Year
I will be in Paris next week for 3 weeks. Found this video in time for valuable information for my trip. Also thinking to visit Florence and cinqueterre for a few days. Thank you
no one ever talks about Lorraine my region 😢 ... homeland of Joan of Arc where there was the most terrible battle in history (Verdun) land of memory we also have beautiful mountains, forests, lakes beautiful landscapes, a gastronomy, crafts, traditions, historical monuments , with very beautiful cities like metz and nancy etc.
You must visit Nancy in the summer. There is an outstanding outdoor light show at night on the Opera House in Place Stanislas…..simply magical and unforgettable!!!
@banditop276 maybe this is the sign for you to start a UA-cam Channel and show us around your region and tell us about the history there and Joan Of Arc 😃 sounds great to me 🫶
@@valbat627 well, I believe you know that there are a lot of types of videos nowadays right!?😃 You don’t need to be in front of the camera nowadays nor do you have to even speak. You just can film your surroundings/region etc. and then type the informations/history or background story within your video and then you can release it as a ^silent video^ or ^walk with me^ video. just a thought and an example😃 who knows… you might think about it and consider this idea. start it out as an homage to Joan Of Arc or/and as a documentation adding value to your region. Sure enough ,Tourists’ soon will visit your region because of your videos 😃 AND Joan Of Arc would probably be very delighted because someone made her an homage through ^walk with me silent videos^!?😉❤️🥳
France is our favourite country in Europe and we have spent four visits there all of a month or more - and have visited 17 of the 20 named destinations - AMAZING - we'll get to the rest in the future. Oh, and if you go to Bordeaux, you must go a little further inland and visit Saint Emilion - it's amazing..
I knew there was more to France than visiting Paris but WOW! Your bucket list places are truly picturesque and amazing. It's making me rethink my next trip to France.
One of my best all time memories is our hike from Kaysersberg (through Siglosheim, Kienzheim & the vineyards, visiting "Bloody Hill" etc..) to Riquewihr. All lovely places! St Michel also a favorite..so magical! We are coming back this year to do a hot air balloon ride over he Loire Valley. I love France & the French!
A blessed New Year to both of you! Thank you for sharing this and giving us the idea of not focusing on the main city only but to take time to explore the little towns that has so much to offer. A few of these will go into my own bucket list, for sure!
Bonne Année 2023! I finally made it to France after globetrotting since 2014! I'm in Paris enjoying the city's numerous sights! Firstly, I must be a weak American. I'm used to driving everywhere. Secondly, I can only do 1 thing a day not 2 things. By the time you finish queuing & maneuvering through the crowded huge museums, it's time to eat. By the time you eat a great meal, it's time to take a nap. LOL I'm beat down. Thirdly, I am only halfway through Paris stay. Finally, I'm headed to Chamonix later! For the record, nope, not hiking. I did that in the Tatras in Zakopane, Poland & I wanted to fake collapse. So the Rangers would drive me back down. Oh yeah, I took y'all advice and learned some French & it worked for a bit until they spoke English. Then I got confused. 😁 LOL
Additional places to visit: the hill towns (Rhône-Alpes area) like Rousillion and Gordas, Arles, and Giverney. Loved the Carmargue and those flamingos! I’ve been to Chamonix from the Switzerland side on an amazing train ride up Les Gorges du Trient. Thanks for all the wonderful suggestions. Bonne Annee!🎉
Glad you said is your bucket list because after working in Paris and living in Versailles for 10 years we moved to the Morbihan breton in Brittany/Bretagne/Breizh and is the 3rd most visited region in France after IDF (Paris etc) and PACA (French riviera) in the most visited country in the world France per UN-WTO. Enjoy France is a mouvable feast !!
I wish you a very, very HAPPY NEW YEAR! And see you in 2023. I love France and our family spend a lot of wonderful holidays in this amazing country but we have our bucket list too ( traveling in France, of course). I love your style.
This is probably the best video I have seen on youtube. So professional, so engaging and it brings back so many memories of visiting France over the last 4 decades. Your enthusiasm, passion and love for France is such a pleasure ro watch. I may miss some must see visits in Bourgogne, Champagne or other regions, but hey: in France it is easy to put together a top 1000 must visit list. Next time! Thanks for this, loved it!
One of our favorite cities in France is Metz. We lived there as children and have visited since. Our friend lives in a house built in the 1600's. We love St. Etiennes Cathedral in France as well as the German door, the old train station. Of course, things have changed since the 1950's, but we still love it!
I've been to about half the places on this list, well worth the effort. In Lyon we dined at Paul Bocuse, and he went round the tables greeting the guests.
I would add in my list : annecy, eze, the canal du midi, the gorges of the verdon, the ardèche and the tarn (no jealousy!) chateau queyras, pérouges, the roads of the Vercors, the mastrou train, the ideal palace of the postman cheval and many others. happy new year !
What an incredible list! Can't wait to see them. I love your approach with the Paris videos (places to stay/eat/shop) and it will be fun to see what to do/where to eat with all these places. Happy New Year!
Fantastic list, loved it all. Thank you for the inspiration. For me, I'd like more exploration of the French Alps and Provence, and, well all of it, can't get enough of France! Happy New year everyone!
We visited Bordeaux last year - our first trip to France as a family. What a fantastic, friendly, beautiful city - I cannot wait to go again! The Cite du vin museum was incredible too - well worth a visit.
Ma'am/Sir as i have seen and observe to both of you i can say that you love each other so much.The way you treat each other as husband and wife.And aside from that it seemed that you two been so jolly, lively.And that what makes me so delighted in a sense that me too enjoyed as you did.Thanks,Ma'am/Sir.More videos to come.
Happy New Year 2023 to you both! What a beautiful travel video to start the new year off right. I'm excited to see the videos you produce in the coming year. Cheers 🍻 and happy traveling!
NOW, we are talking!!! :) This is what we are doing! Exploring France! In June we will visit Toulouse, the last white spot in France for us! We look at your videos and just love them! We recognice so much but you also provides us with a lot of tips! Thank you so much! Johnny & Ewa from Sweden
Colleen and Antoine, thank you for your suggestions. I enjoy your videos so much! I definitely recommend Carcassone, Avignon and Nice. Now I have some new ideas for planning my next vacation in France! Bonne Annee!
I’d like to tour the Burgundy region and drive the Route des Grandes Crus, start in Chablis and go all the way down to Beaune. Those are some of my favorite wines. Cheers 🥂
Giverny was a bucket list item that didn't disappoint! Seeing Monet's living lily pads was moving. Living in Paris, and now in the south (near the worthwhile Camargue!), I feel lucky to think I might make it to the end of my France bucket list!... and then onto Spain and Italy.. :)
Antoine definitely has a gourmand side to his choices. I wish you both a wonderful year 2023 and hope you will make some of the wonderful trips to destinations you have on your bucket lists.
Thank you for this list! I can’t wait to go back and explore more of France and am so happy I get to live of bit of my dreams through your videos. I would add Gordes to your bucket list. It was beautiful!
Thanks for sharing this very nice list ! The hot air balloon ride is also on my bucket list; i definitely want to see the castles on the Loire river as well as the gardens of Villandry. I hope you will upload a video once you made that ride with all the useful info !
I am so,pleased (and proud) that you chose Annecy to be on your bucket list. Although a resident of Canada since I was a boy, Annecy is my birthplace, and I would often return there, including our first wedding anniversary and for our 40th (we celebrate 50 this summer but, alas, at home). I was privileged that my paternal grandparents owned and operated a distinctive lakeside hotel in Sevrier (just a couple of kilometres south), and I would go with my grandfather, a renowned and decorated chef, on his food shopping excursions in Annecy. We have friends from Paris who moved to Annecy to retire, and they say it is the best thing that they’ve ever done. Happy travels into Haute-Savoie!
I love the way how you explained and presented really appreciate both of you!!!😊 It’s creating more eagerness to come to France🇫🇷 Merci from india🇮🇳 !!!❤
The Strausborg Christmas Markt was the best out of all the ones we hit in 4 years! Wonderful! I want to go to Pau, France! That is where my dad was born and lived the first 5 years of his life.
Your bucket list is very very similar to mine! Paris, Rome, Barcelona and London have been on my bucket list since I was a young child. And they are still there! When I got my first iPad and downloaded Google Earth, the first thing I wanted to see (after identifying my house and my grown children’s house, I started roaming around France. I “flew” over a city with all of these hollow square buildings. I had to stop and zoom in closer to discover that the hollow squares were buildings with four wings, making a closed Cube and a courtyard in the center. This wasn’t EVERY building but it was close (to every building). With more zooming in and then zooming back out, I discovered that it was Lyon which bumped every every city on my list down a notch. I truly want to visit Lyon and stay in one or more of those buildings and wander through the courtyard. I know that some of those buildings are (or were when I discovered the city and Google Earth) and THAT is what put Lyon on the “map” for me. Doing some homework, I was able to find even more reasons to want to visit Lyon and it remains at the top of my list. Paris and the other cities I will review here are all at the top of my list and Rome is several notches lower on my list, pushing London and Barcelona even lower still. It is my intent to visit all of the areas in France while I am there. I have given thought into buying a barge or a narrowboat and spend an extended amount of time in France (pending approval from the French Authorities, of course). Hearing that Lyon is a city of great food does NOT discourage me from wanting to visit! I can’t wait! I would also like to visit Lourdes, as well as LaFollette. For the same reason you want to visit. I would also like to visit Medjugorge, while she is still appearing there. After hearing that you wish to visit Avignon and being familiar with the period of time that the pope and the Vatican were forced to leave and I almost went down the wrong road. Whew! I am a good catholic girl who laughs about some things. Not everyone will be amused by things that make me laugh. I have wondered for quite some time where Mardi Gras in New Orleans came from! I understood that it was from the French who were there for quite some time but I did not ever hear that Paris had a big Todo celebrating Fat Tuesday. For a very long time, I thought France was a very small country and that it was so small that there were not any regional differences. I was a kid, what can I say? I discovered a wonderful town coming down from the Pyrenees that was in the direction of but not really a part of the French Riviera called Ceres. I truly wanted to spend my retirement there but husband had begun to have a fear of traveling too far away from home. I found a flat ( is that the term that the French use?) on the 1st Floor (American 2nd Floor) just around the corner from the biweekly market. 2 doors down, just right around the corner in the city square. I loved the house, it was quite old but looked well taken care of and it was in the exact type of area in a town that I have always thought that I would retire to. Husband was afraid (he was quite ill) and I did not pursue it. We had several vehicles and he could no longer drive. I could have sold one and payed cash for a lovely 2BR Apartment on the city square in a lively French town. Anyway, I have fallen in love with the town but it seems to have been ‘discovered’ and things are significantly more expensive now. Husband passed away several months ago and I regret not buying that apartment, although it was several years ago and I would not have traveled that far and been gone for the amount of time it would have taken when he was so ill. I REALLY tried to convince him to travel with me to Lourdes, for obvious reasons, and if I had to do it again I would have pushed harder to convince him that he would be doing it for me so that he would go. But, he would have scoffed at the idea and I don’t think that is the right frame of mind when you go somewhere to ask for a cure. With that in mind, Medjugorge might have been the best place for any possibility of him facing a miracle. But maybe it was something he needed to learn and even though we were married just shy of 30 years, any lessons that may or may not have been placed before him is not mine to guess, but none of this is relative to the question you asked. It just worked out the way it did and if I had to do it again, I would have made the same choices so I don’t know why I am whining or ‘whinging’ about it. Except it would have been NICE if the opportunity came up NOW. I have drifted quite a ways off topic! Ceret is absolutely on my bucket list. Mont San Michel has been a place that I have wanted to go since I knew of its existence. Regardless of whether or not it has become popular. I would like to spend several weeks there and stay on the island after the tourists moved on to their next adventure but I am not sure that I would serve a useful purpose. I would like to see the Pyrenees Mountains but not to ski or play in the snow. I LOVE the snow and being buried in when you have everything you need but I grew up deep in the San Juan Range of the Rocky Mountains in New Mexico and Colorado and I lived at 9800ft and would climb a hidden mountain and camp at 14,000ft and I don’t want to be so arrogant as to suggest that the Rocky Mountains are better than the Alps because that would be ridiculous. But my career was in Health Care and I was in nursing in the Critical Care Unit of the trauma center that covered all of the 4 corners until the patient was closer to Denver, Albuquerque, Salt Lake City or Phoenix and I had patients who would ski down a black run and come upon a tree where they meant to go, and the moment’s hesitation in which direction he would go to avoid the tree was enough of a delay that he would end up straddling the tree. While that looks funny on a cartoon on the Sunday Comics, there is nothing funny about it when it happens in the real world. So it took every ounce of calm to allow my daughter to ski, no amount of money would have been enough to sand down a couple of boards and wax them until they are as slick and smooth as they can be and then strapping them onto my feet and finding the steepest downhill decline that I could find and slide down the mountain as fast as I could go. Nope. I got into nursing BEFORE the opportunity came up that would require that kind of risky behavior. Nope, not gonna happen, but that doesn’t mean that I would not enjoy the mountain communities and the buildings and the people and the animals and….. also, after watching your video of Normandy, a visit to that region has landed firmly on my list. And because I have not had slept in ~40+ hours, this comment has turned into a ridiculously long novella about everything and nothing! I apologize! But I don’t want to start over. I hope 2023 brings you and those you love a joyeux and successful New Year!
Hello *Rebbeca,* Here is a very long comment which must have discouraged more than one. However, I read it in full. Your testimony about your husband is very moving, rest his soul. Yes, for such a small country compared to the United States (France is smaller than the Texas! Lol) or Australia, France nevertheless offers a wide range of scenery (landscapes and architecture) and very different climates from one region to another. If we had to make an exhaustive list of places to visit in France, it would contain more than twenty places. There are so many beautiful cities, each more steeped in history than the next. Have a pleasant day.
Rebecca, I hope you dont mind my replying. I just want to send my commiserations on the loss of your husband. May he rest in Peace Its sad when long held dreams don't come to fruition but I hope you and he experienced a lot of dreams that DID come true, and your many years together were happy and Blessed. I hope you are able to travel to France on holiday. You never know, many houses and Apartment's are still affordable, even if you use them for family holidays and rent them out for an income in between. It's never too late to dream, or to make that dream come true, at least in part. I'm praying for you, that Jesus will give you Peace as you grieve your loss. God Bless you
@@jacqueline8559 - thank you, so much. I have gone through all the emotions that you tend to during grieving and I am spending too much time on anger. It’s lessening, fortunately. But not gone. I also would like to travel the USA and Canada and had purchased a wheelchair accessible bus to allow both of us to travel together. I intended to build it out but I broke my back a weed or so before and it won’t heal and I broke another one a couple of weeks ago and I am losing confidence with getting it built. I will have to have surgery on both areas and I am hoping that they will heal so that I can do some work on it. I have talked to several builders who try to talk me out of it so I am still looking for someone who can, who will and will not charge me $90,000 because it is fashionable. I would appreciate any prayers for getting that done so I can still travel on a budget and comfortably. Probably too much information but it is where I am at the moment. Thank you so much for your kind words!!!
This was fantastic! Thanks for the suggestions. I’ve been to Riquewirh and it was too touristy, we much preferred Eguisheim, but that whole Alsatian wine route was fabulous! Btw Coleen’s makeup looks lovely in this video.
Ive always dreamt of going to Riquewirh but since I arrived in Paris, I got overwhelmed with all the places I wanted to see and totally forgot about Riquewirh. I still have a few days off before going back to work, you think it's still a good idea to visit Riquewirh now (first week of January)? Thanks for all your recos! Hope you have a meet and greet here in Paris, Im hoping to meet you two in person! Hehehe!
OMG. How cute are the two of you!? Bonne Annee! Lots of great ideas here; but Carcassone has to be the one that most resonates. I learned about it in either high school or college French class, and we had to recite the legend "ensemble." So here, for your reading pleasure I've cut/paste it in the event you don't know it. It so perfectly expressed how I felt on ending my 15-day sojourn in France back in November: Je me fais vieux, j'ai 60 ans J'ai travaillé toute ma vie Sans avoir, durant tout ce temps Pu satisfaire mon envie Je vois bien qu'il n'est ici-bas De bonheur complet pour personne Mon vœu ne s'accomplira pas Je n'ai jamais vu Carcassonne On dit qu'on y voit tous les jours Ni plus ni moins que les dimanches Des gens s'en aller sur les cours En habits neufs, en robes blanches On dit qu'on y voit des châteaux Grands comme ceux de Babylone Un évêque et deux généraux Je ne connais pas Carcassonne Le vicaire a cent fois raison C'est des ambitieux que nous sommes Il disait dans son oraison Que l'ambition perd les hommes Si je pouvais trouver pourtant Deux jours sur la fin de l'automne Mon Dieu que je mourrais content Après avoir vu Carcassonne Mon Dieu, mon Dieu, pardonnez-moi Si ma prière vous offense On voit toujours plus haut que soi En vieillesse comme en enfance Ma femme, avec mon fils Aignan A voyagé jusqu'à Narbonne Mon filleul a vu Perpignan Et je n'ai pas vu Carcassonne Ainsi parlait, près de Limoux Un paysan courbé par l'âge Je luis dis "ami, levez-vous" Nous allons faire le voyage Nous partîmes le lendemain Mais que le bon Dieu lui pardonne Il mourut à moitié chemin Il n'a jamais vu Carcassonne
Mon souhait le plus cher serait de pouvoir passer plusieurs mois en France pour visiter, à tout le moins, quelques endroits que vous avez mentionnés. Bonne et Heureuse Année.
I absolutely love you guys. Just got back from Paris and thought of you two. Also spent some time in Toulouse, and man, it was incredible. Paris is fantastic, but there’s so much more to see in France!
I’m planning a trip to France for this summer. Bordeaux, Strasbourg/Colmar, Normandy, Mont St. Michele, and a few days in Paris. This video and your channel in general has been invaluable for planning. Now I just have to wait 6 months before I actually get to go!
I went to Europe last summer and went to 3 of your 20. We did go to Belgium 🇧🇪 Italy 🇮🇹 Monaco 🇲🇨 versailles and so forth … I want to move to Nice for a few years I loved it so much.
Merci for this video! We are spending about a week and a half in France before starting the Camino de Santiago Norte out of Hendaye. We planned on a few days in Paris but were looking for another destination on our way towards the Spanish border and that’s when you introduced us to Rocamadour! Absolutely amazing!!! Because of learning about this gem of a town from you, we also discovered the countryside of Dordogne with their lovely medieval towns. Wow, just wow!
Hi there, they guys for showing the best of France. My family from Australia will visit me in Paris next year. This will be their third visit in France. I will share your videos with them. Thank you!❤
Giverny. About an hour north of Paris, it's the home of Claude Monet. His house and gardens, and water gardens, are restored to their original condition and in October (when we went) it was absolutely beautiful. You could drink the air it was so clean. It was a laid-back village, almost no cars, a restaurant nearby, and the water, gardens and his home were just as they were back in the day. That beautiful afternoon sun was marvelous. We took a tour van there from Paris and it was totally wonderful.
One place that's on my list is the beaches of Normandy. But I'm a big history buff, so I know that won't be everyone's jam. :) Love the list you presented! So many good places to go see. I have visited one spot on the list, actually. Corsica. Really pretty area, but I gotta say, the locals we encountered there were way, way ruder than anyone we'd come across in Paris or elsewhere. Maybe they just don't like tour groups or something? I was browsing in a small shop looking for some snacks for the remainder of he day. I guess the shopkeep realized I and the other 2 shoppers in the store were tourists because out of nowhere they shoo'd us out, closed up, and left. And I was literally in the middle of trying to pay for something too. Was just bizarre.
I am with Colleen about the hot air balloon ride! In September I will be in Provence near the village of Rousillon and plan on going up above the beautiful countryside there. Thanks for all of the other ideas. Life is definitely worth living in France!!
So happy you mentioned Lyon. I hope it is a multi-part video (like 8 or 20 parts lol) Je vous souhaite à tous les deux une très bonne année. Puissiez-vous tous les deux continuer à être heureux et en bonne santé en 2023
Love how Les Frenchies are expanding with new content…I can’t wait to explore more of France!
First in my list is Colmar. Alsace in my preferred region, everything is gorgeous. All the little towns around are like museums. Everything is so clean. From Colmar, no need to have a car. Direct trains from Paris take only 2h20 to go there. Train station is nearby the center. Thanks to buses, you can go to all the little wine villages and enjoy walks there. Colmar is a small town everything can be done just by walking. A dream.
It’s hard to to choose places for a bucket list in France as there are so many beautiful spots, and one can come upon them just by driving around. An unforgettable sight is the Gorge du Verdon and the lake below, and not too far away the incredible spectacle of the lavender fields in full bloom - both are breathtaking in their own way. Yes I love everything about Provence and The Var; the beaches, the hills, the towns and villages and the gorgeous buildings. Wish I was there!
Yess i agree you absolutely need to do Les gorges du verdon it's breath taking by it's pure beauty and how clear and blue the lake is !
Please, oh please, do all of these! We just can’t express to you how happy we are to hang out with you two. You make us laugh. You inspire us. You make us want to come to Paris. And ,now, we need to do some of these bucket list items. Thanks for being so awesome. So glad we found you and follow you. You are GEMS!!! With love, Jeff n Michele, Rhode Island.
Indeed the video inspired me to go there for a content which I will do.This is what we need to give ❤❤
Un petit tour avec l'héritage gallo romain : Arènes de Nîmes, maison carrée, jardin de la Fontaine, porte d’Auguste…. pont du Gard …Via Dominitia …théâtre et arc de triomphe d’Orange, c'est super et tout prêt quand on est en Camargue.
Y’all make me wish I were rich.. I’d pay y’all to travel guide me all over France! Love your channel ❤
On my bucket list is Antibes on the French Riviera, it looks so beautiful and I’m a big Monet fan and I love the paintings he did there. I went to Paris 24 years ago and I loved it. I used to tell my kids about it when they were growing up. I always said I would take them there one day. Well a month ago that dream came true and I took my three teenage kids on a little train trip around Paris and Normandy. We took the Eurostar to Paris, stayed 4 nights, visited the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and Montmartre. We all loved it and I loved being back there! Then we went on to Giverny and stayed for 2 nights and visited Monet’s garden. Then we spent our last night in Dieppe, visited an amazing market on our last morning then took the Ferry back to England to Newhaven, we live in Seaford on the coast next to Newhaven so it made it very easy. We had such an amazing time and your tips about visiting Paris really helped me to plan our stay and our itinerary so thank you so much! I always watch your channel now and look forward to your next adventures in France! Merci beaucoup 👍
My bucket list of France includes Lyon, Bordeaux, Marseille, and Toulouse. Until then I will continue to enjoy watching you all tour France. I’ve really enjoyed your channel and thankful for discovering it months ago. Happy New Year! 🎉💃🏽🇫🇷
J'ajouterai : La Rochelle et l'île de Ré, Dijon les vignobles de Bourgogne,les Hospices de Beaune, l'abbaye de Cluny . La vallée de la Dordogne , Sarlat , Suze la Rousse , et les grottes préhistoriques.
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Manyore places to see in France but this is already a great list.
I would add the Cordes-Sur-Ciel, Les Baux-de-Provence, Les Gorges du Verdon, Les Gorges du Tarn, Le Cirque de Gavarnie, La Cote de Granit Rose, St Malo, Concarneau, …
You will love Corsica. We had our honeymoon there two decades ago and the variation of culture and experiences between the different areas of the Island are amazing.
That’s great, hope you enjoyed?I will be there soon for content g.The video is beautiful ❤
Nice video , thanks for sharing. France is certainly one of the countries, perhaps the country with the greatest diversity of landscape and architecture. If you're visiting Dunkirk, you might like to drop in on Lille, where I live, which is very close by, also known as the capital of Flanders, and is a beautiful city.
Riquewihr was indeed lovely. However, if you do go, make sure you also visit Kaysersberg, Equisheim and Colmar which are all very close.
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Bike the wine trail, which is what I did. Rent an Ebike at the tourist info office. Beautiful. Many older seniors out biking on the weekends. All of these villages are on this route and you’ll see some cool stuff along the way. Like a plaque that had the story of a great Roman battle in the valley below.
La France est un joyau. Première destination touristique mondiale et ce, depuis longtemps.
very true
Antoine and Colleen, I am a huge fan, and look forward to all your content, your enthusiasm is contagious. I enjoyed both your top 10 lists. I’ve been lucky enough to visit France 11 times since 2001 and I’ve struggled with La langue Francaise for the same amount of time. Nice and Paris are my most frequent/favorite places to stay. I had the pleasure of visiting many of my bucket list items this past summer, Lyon, Avignon, Arles, Carcassonne, Mont Saint-Michel, the Loire Valley, Chateau Chenenceau, Amboise, Bayeux, the débarquement museums in Normandie among others (it was a long trip of 17 days covering 3000 Km). Also visited the charming town of St. Lô which I would see again.
Since you asked, here are some of the things I’d love to see in France that you didn’t mention -
The World Puppet Theater Festival September (every other year) Charleville-Mézières
WWI battlefields, The Somme, Verdun, etc.
Would like to tour Amiens and the other Cathedrals in that area where those towns in France engaged in an arms race to build the tallest cathedral, sometimes with tragic results. See - Nova:Building the great cathedrals - ua-cam.com/video/D40JhGKVUVM/v-deo.html.
Gorges du Verdon river canyon located in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
Menton and the Festival du Citron
Eze
Those are just a few. The unabridged list is very, very long.
Happy New Year
I will be in Paris next week for 3 weeks. Found this video in time for valuable information for my trip. Also thinking to visit Florence and cinqueterre for a few days.
Thank you
Puy de Fou, a medieval theme park is a fabulous day trip. Giverny, home to Monet's house an gardens is another must see.
no one ever talks about Lorraine my region 😢 ... homeland of Joan of Arc where there was the most terrible battle in history (Verdun) land of memory we also have beautiful mountains, forests, lakes beautiful landscapes, a gastronomy, crafts, traditions, historical monuments , with very beautiful cities like metz and nancy etc.
You must visit Nancy in the summer. There is an outstanding outdoor light show at night on the Opera House in Place Stanislas…..simply magical and unforgettable!!!
I'd like to go. Metz and more. Give me a few tips please. Merci
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maybe this is the sign for you to start a UA-cam Channel and show us around your region and tell us about the history there and Joan Of Arc 😃 sounds great to me 🫶
@@momentsoftruth-artandpoetr4616 Unfortunately I don't have that talent❤❤
@@valbat627 well, I believe you know that there are a lot of types of videos nowadays right!?😃 You don’t need to be in front of the camera nowadays nor do you have to even speak. You just can film your surroundings/region etc. and then type the informations/history or background story within your video and then you can release it as a ^silent video^ or ^walk with me^ video.
just a thought and an example😃 who knows… you might think about it and consider this idea. start it out as an homage to Joan Of Arc or/and as a documentation adding value to your region. Sure enough ,Tourists’ soon will visit your region because of your videos 😃 AND Joan Of Arc would probably be very delighted because someone made her an homage through ^walk with me silent videos^!?😉❤️🥳
France is our favourite country in Europe and we have spent four visits there all of a month or more - and have visited 17 of the 20 named destinations - AMAZING - we'll get to the rest in the future. Oh, and if you go to Bordeaux, you must go a little further inland and visit Saint Emilion - it's amazing..
I knew there was more to France than visiting Paris but WOW! Your bucket list places are truly picturesque and amazing. It's making me rethink my next trip to France.
Love your videos!!! I i would like to see more of France
One of my best all time memories is our hike from Kaysersberg (through Siglosheim, Kienzheim & the vineyards, visiting "Bloody Hill" etc..) to Riquewihr. All lovely places! St Michel also a favorite..so magical! We are coming back this year to do a hot air balloon ride over he Loire Valley. I love France & the French!
A blessed New Year to both of you! Thank you for sharing this and giving us the idea of not focusing on the main city only but to take time to explore the little towns that has so much to offer. A few of these will go into my own bucket list, for sure!
Bonne Année 2023! I finally made it to France after globetrotting since 2014! I'm in Paris enjoying the city's numerous sights! Firstly, I must be a weak American. I'm used to driving everywhere. Secondly, I can only do 1 thing a day not 2 things. By the time you finish queuing & maneuvering through the crowded huge museums, it's time to eat. By the time you eat a great meal, it's time to take a nap. LOL I'm beat down. Thirdly, I am only halfway through Paris stay. Finally, I'm headed to Chamonix later! For the record, nope, not hiking. I did that in the Tatras in Zakopane, Poland & I wanted to fake collapse. So the Rangers would drive me back down. Oh yeah, I took y'all advice and learned some French & it worked for a bit until they spoke English. Then I got confused. 😁 LOL
Additional places to visit: the hill towns (Rhône-Alpes area) like Rousillion and Gordas, Arles, and Giverney. Loved the Carmargue and those flamingos! I’ve been to Chamonix from the Switzerland side on an amazing train ride up Les Gorges du Trient. Thanks for all the wonderful suggestions. Bonne Annee!🎉
Glad you said is your bucket list because after working in Paris and living in Versailles for 10 years we moved to the Morbihan breton in Brittany/Bretagne/Breizh and is the 3rd most visited region in France after IDF (Paris etc) and PACA (French riviera) in the most visited country in the world France per UN-WTO. Enjoy France is a mouvable feast !!
It's midnight Paris time. Bonne Année 🎊🍾
You covered many of my places to visit. My goal this year is to explore as much of France as possible to see where I want to live.
How lucky you are for still having to discover our beautiful France with « eyes of a first time »! You are most welcome. An alsatian follower😊
I wish you a very, very HAPPY NEW YEAR! And see you in 2023. I love France and our family spend a lot of wonderful holidays in this amazing country but we have our bucket list too ( traveling in France, of course). I love your style.
What a beautiful and varied bucket list! I can't wait for you both to take us along as you explore France.
Very fun comparing bucket lists. Enjoy your 2023 projects!
This is probably the best video I have seen on youtube. So professional, so engaging and it brings back so many memories of visiting France over the last 4 decades. Your enthusiasm, passion and love for France is such a pleasure ro watch. I may miss some must see visits in Bourgogne, Champagne or other regions, but hey: in France it is easy to put together a top 1000 must visit list. Next time! Thanks for this, loved it!
"Keep exploring together and having fun", I believe these are the secrets of a great marriage!
I skied the valle Blanche at Mont Blanc 20 years ago! Amazing! I want to go back
One of our favorite cities in France is Metz. We lived there as children and have visited since. Our
friend lives in a house built in the 1600's. We love St. Etiennes Cathedral in France as well as the German door, the old train station. Of course, things have changed since the 1950's, but we still love it!
I've been to about half the places on this list, well worth the effort. In Lyon we dined at Paul Bocuse, and he went round the tables greeting the guests.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel No Lyon! 😂
Paul Bocuse restaurant is in Collonges au Mont-d’Or, near Lyon …
Bonne année a tous!!!🥂
I would add in my list : annecy, eze, the canal du midi, the gorges of the verdon, the ardèche and the tarn (no jealousy!) chateau queyras, pérouges, the roads of the Vercors, the mastrou train, the ideal palace of the postman cheval and many others.
happy new year !
What an incredible list! Can't wait to see them. I love your approach with the Paris videos (places to stay/eat/shop) and it will be fun to see what to do/where to eat with all these places. Happy New Year!
So beautiful!!!!! Omg these bucket- list villages are picturesque gorgeous ♥️
Fantastic list, loved it all. Thank you for the inspiration. For me, I'd like more exploration of the French Alps and Provence, and, well all of it, can't get enough of France! Happy New year everyone!
I have ben to Lyon, Annecy and all that region decades ago, fond memories, all the best for a great 2023.....
I can not wait. France is my country to get immersed in.
We visited Bordeaux last year - our first trip to France as a family. What a fantastic, friendly, beautiful city - I cannot wait to go again! The Cite du vin museum was incredible too - well worth a visit.
Couldn't agree more!
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Happy New Year to you and your family. All the best. Looking forward to more of your beautiful, informative and inspiring videos in 2023.
Oh I want to see it all!!! But especially want to experience Lourdes!!! Colleen, please do a video of your experience if you go!!!
Ma'am/Sir as i have seen and observe to both of you i can say that you love each other so much.The way you treat each other as husband and wife.And aside from that it seemed that you two been so jolly, lively.And that what makes me so delighted in a sense that me too enjoyed as you did.Thanks,Ma'am/Sir.More videos to come.
Happy New Year 2023 to you both! What a beautiful travel video to start the new year off right. I'm excited to see the videos you produce in the coming year. Cheers 🍻 and happy traveling!
This video makes me want to fly to France and check out some towns with you. What a Tour Guide you would be. Fantastic!!!
NOW, we are talking!!! :) This is what we are doing! Exploring France! In June we will visit Toulouse, the last white spot in France for us! We look at your videos and just love them! We recognice so much but you also provides us with a lot of tips! Thank you so much! Johnny & Ewa from Sweden
Colleen and Antoine, thank you for your suggestions. I enjoy your videos so much! I definitely recommend Carcassone, Avignon and Nice. Now I have some new ideas for planning my next vacation in France! Bonne Annee!
I’d like to tour the Burgundy region and drive the Route des Grandes Crus, start in Chablis and go all the way down to Beaune. Those are some of my favorite wines. Cheers 🥂
Wow! Now that's a bucket list to travel. can't wait to visit some of these places. 🥰Thanks for sharing
Lovely list! I will be using for my next trip over! Happy and Healthy New Years to you both! xoxo
Thank you for these ideas!! Vive la France!!!! 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷
Merci beaucoup, Les Frenchies!
Happy New Year! 😸
Giverny was a bucket list item that didn't disappoint! Seeing Monet's living lily pads was moving. Living in Paris, and now in the south (near the worthwhile Camargue!), I feel lucky to think I might make it to the end of my France bucket list!... and then onto Spain and Italy.. :)
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Antoine definitely has a gourmand side to his choices. I wish you both a wonderful year 2023 and hope you will make some of the wonderful trips to destinations you have on your bucket lists.
Sooo nice to watch your videos
Wow, loved all of your recomendations, I think some of them, if not all, going to add to my bucket list!!
Thank you for this list! I can’t wait to go back and explore more of France and am so happy I get to live of bit of my dreams through your videos. I would add Gordes to your bucket list. It was beautiful!
Thanks for that. Some great ideas when I go to France in May.
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Thanks for sharing this very nice list ! The hot air balloon ride is also on my bucket list; i definitely want to see the castles on the Loire river as well as the gardens of Villandry. I hope you will upload a video once you made that ride with all the useful info !
I am so,pleased (and proud) that you chose Annecy to be on your bucket list. Although a resident of Canada since I was a boy, Annecy is my birthplace, and I would often return there, including our first wedding anniversary and for our 40th (we celebrate 50 this summer but, alas, at home). I was privileged that my paternal grandparents owned and operated a distinctive lakeside hotel in Sevrier (just a couple of kilometres south), and I would go with my grandfather, a renowned and decorated chef, on his food shopping excursions in Annecy. We have friends from Paris who moved to Annecy to retire, and they say it is the best thing that they’ve ever done. Happy travels into Haute-Savoie!
Happy New Year to you both! 2023 is finally the year I come to Paris!! So exciting. Hope to see you there. 😊
May 2023 bring you health, love and cash$$$ so you get to visit all your bucket list destinations!!!
I love the way how you explained and presented really appreciate both of you!!!😊
It’s creating more eagerness to come to France🇫🇷
Merci from india🇮🇳 !!!❤
Terrific list. I hope you take us with you on your journeys. Another amazing video.
Happy New Year🎉
The Strausborg Christmas Markt was the best out of all the ones we hit in 4 years! Wonderful! I want to go to Pau, France! That is where my dad was born and lived the first 5 years of his life.
Great video to start off the New Year, thank you and Happy New Year - look forward to seeing some of these places with you!
You guys are so inspiring!! Super love your list! Thank you so much!
Oh I can’t wait to see these travel videos
I went to Mont St. Michel in October, it was amazing!! Happy New Year!! 🎊🪅🎉
Wishing you both a joyful New Years. Thank you for all you do!
Your bucket list is very very similar to mine! Paris, Rome, Barcelona and London have been on my bucket list since I was a young child. And they are still there! When I got my first iPad and downloaded Google Earth, the first thing I wanted to see (after identifying my house and my grown children’s house, I started roaming around France. I “flew” over a city with all of these hollow square buildings. I had to stop and zoom in closer to discover that the hollow squares were buildings with four wings, making a closed Cube and a courtyard in the center. This wasn’t EVERY building but it was close (to every building). With more zooming in and then zooming back out, I discovered that it was Lyon which bumped every every city on my list down a notch. I truly want to visit Lyon and stay in one or more of those buildings and wander through the courtyard. I know that some of those buildings are (or were when I discovered the city and Google Earth) and THAT is what put Lyon on the “map” for me. Doing some homework, I was able to find even more reasons to want to visit Lyon and it remains at the top of my list. Paris and the other cities I will review here are all at the top of my list and Rome is several notches lower on my list, pushing London and Barcelona even lower still. It is my intent to visit all of the areas in France while I am there. I have given thought into buying a barge or a narrowboat and spend an extended amount of time in France (pending approval from the French Authorities, of course). Hearing that Lyon is a city of great food does NOT discourage me from wanting to visit! I can’t wait! I would also like to visit Lourdes, as well as LaFollette. For the same reason you want to visit. I would also like to visit Medjugorge, while she is still appearing there. After hearing that you wish to visit Avignon and being familiar with the period of time that the pope and the Vatican were forced to leave and I almost went down the wrong road. Whew! I am a good catholic girl who laughs about some things. Not everyone will be amused by things that make me laugh. I have wondered for quite some time where Mardi Gras in New Orleans came from! I understood that it was from the French who were there for quite some time but I did not ever hear that Paris had a big Todo celebrating Fat Tuesday. For a very long time, I thought France was a very small country and that it was so small that there were not any regional differences. I was a kid, what can I say? I discovered a wonderful town coming down from the Pyrenees that was in the direction of but not really a part of the French Riviera called Ceres. I truly wanted to spend my retirement there but husband had begun to have a fear of traveling too far away from home. I found a flat ( is that the term that the French use?) on the 1st Floor (American 2nd Floor) just around the corner from the biweekly market. 2 doors down, just right around the corner in the city square. I loved the house, it was quite old but looked well taken care of and it was in the exact type of area in a town that I have always thought that I would retire to. Husband was afraid (he was quite ill) and I did not pursue it. We had several vehicles and he could no longer drive. I could have sold one and payed cash for a lovely 2BR Apartment on the city square in a lively French town. Anyway, I have fallen in love with the town but it seems to have been ‘discovered’ and things are significantly more expensive now. Husband passed away several months ago and I regret not buying that apartment, although it was several years ago and I would not have traveled that far and been gone for the amount of time it would have taken when he was so ill. I REALLY tried to convince him to travel with me to Lourdes, for obvious reasons, and if I had to do it again I would have pushed harder to convince him that he would be doing it for me so that he would go. But, he would have scoffed at the idea and I don’t think that is the right frame of mind when you go somewhere to ask for a cure. With that in mind, Medjugorge might have been the best place for any possibility of him facing a miracle. But maybe it was something he needed to learn and even though we were married just shy of 30 years, any lessons that may or may not have been placed before him is not mine to guess, but none of this is relative to the question you asked. It just worked out the way it did and if I had to do it again, I would have made the same choices so I don’t know why I am whining or ‘whinging’ about it. Except it would have been NICE if the opportunity came up NOW. I have drifted quite a ways off topic! Ceret is absolutely on my bucket list. Mont San Michel has been a place that I have wanted to go since I knew of its existence. Regardless of whether or not it has become popular. I would like to spend several weeks there and stay on the island after the tourists moved on to their next adventure but I am not sure that I would serve a useful purpose. I would like to see the Pyrenees Mountains but not to ski or play in the snow. I LOVE the snow and being buried in when you have everything you need but I grew up deep in the San Juan Range of the Rocky Mountains in New Mexico and Colorado and I lived at 9800ft and would climb a hidden mountain and camp at 14,000ft and I don’t want to be so arrogant as to suggest that the Rocky Mountains are better than the Alps because that would be ridiculous. But my career was in Health Care and I was in nursing in the Critical Care Unit of the trauma center that covered all of the 4 corners until the patient was closer to Denver, Albuquerque, Salt Lake City or Phoenix and I had patients who would ski down a black run and come upon a tree where they meant to go, and the moment’s hesitation in which direction he would go to avoid the tree was enough of a delay that he would end up straddling the tree. While that looks funny on a cartoon on the Sunday Comics, there is nothing funny about it when it happens in the real world. So it took every ounce of calm to allow my daughter to ski, no amount of money would have been enough to sand down a couple of boards and wax them until they are as slick and smooth as they can be and then strapping them onto my feet and finding the steepest downhill decline that I could find and slide down the mountain as fast as I could go. Nope. I got into nursing BEFORE the opportunity came up that would require that kind of risky behavior. Nope, not gonna happen, but that doesn’t mean that I would not enjoy the mountain communities and the buildings and the people and the animals and….. also, after watching your video of Normandy, a visit to that region has landed firmly on my list. And because I have not had slept in ~40+ hours, this comment has turned into a ridiculously long novella about everything and nothing! I apologize! But I don’t want to start over. I hope 2023 brings you and those you love a joyeux and successful New Year!
Hello *Rebbeca,*
Here is a very long comment which must have discouraged more than one. However, I read it in full. Your testimony about your husband is very moving, rest his soul.
Yes, for such a small country compared to the United States (France is smaller than the Texas! Lol) or Australia, France nevertheless offers a wide range of scenery (landscapes and architecture) and very different climates from one region to another.
If we had to make an exhaustive list of places to visit in France, it would contain more than twenty places. There are so many beautiful cities, each more steeped in history than the next.
Have a pleasant day.
Rebecca, I hope you dont mind my replying. I just want to send my commiserations on the loss of your husband. May he rest in Peace
Its sad when long held dreams don't come to fruition but I hope you and he experienced a lot of dreams that DID come true, and your many years together were happy and Blessed. I hope you are able to travel to France on holiday. You never know, many houses and Apartment's are still affordable, even if you use them for family holidays and rent them out for an income in between.
It's never too late to dream, or to make that dream come true, at least in part.
I'm praying for you, that Jesus will give you Peace as you grieve your loss. God Bless you
@@jacqueline8559 - thank you, so much. I have gone through all the emotions that you tend to during grieving and I am spending too much time on anger. It’s lessening, fortunately. But not gone. I also would like to travel the USA and Canada and had purchased a wheelchair accessible bus to allow both of us to travel together. I intended to build it out but I broke my back a weed or so before and it won’t heal and I broke another one a couple of weeks ago and I am losing confidence with getting it built. I will have to have surgery on both areas and I am hoping that they will heal so that I can do some work on it. I have talked to several builders who try to talk me out of it so I am still looking for someone who can, who will and will not charge me $90,000 because it is fashionable. I would appreciate any prayers for getting that done so I can still travel on a budget and comfortably. Probably too much information but it is where I am at the moment. Thank you so much for your kind words!!!
This was fantastic! Thanks for the suggestions. I’ve been to Riquewirh and it was too touristy, we much preferred Eguisheim, but that whole Alsatian wine route was fabulous! Btw Coleen’s makeup looks lovely in this video.
Ive always dreamt of going to Riquewirh but since I arrived in Paris, I got overwhelmed with all the places I wanted to see and totally forgot about Riquewirh. I still have a few days off before going back to work, you think it's still a good idea to visit Riquewirh now (first week of January)? Thanks for all your recos! Hope you have a meet and greet here in Paris, Im hoping to meet you two in person! Hehehe!
I agree, Riquewihr was just too touristy. I was there last month. Within half an hour, i was through and ready to return to Colmar.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Coleen would love the Mary Magdalene grotto in Provence in Sainte Baume. It’s spectacular!
Thanks for such beautiful animals and nature to the relevants of this vedio.
Can't wait to see your videos when you get to these places!
OMG. How cute are the two of you!? Bonne Annee! Lots of great ideas here; but Carcassone has to be the one that most resonates. I learned about it in either high school or college French class, and we had to recite the legend "ensemble." So here, for your reading pleasure I've cut/paste it in the event you don't know it. It so perfectly expressed how I felt on ending my 15-day sojourn in France back in November:
Je me fais vieux, j'ai 60 ans
J'ai travaillé toute ma vie
Sans avoir, durant tout ce temps
Pu satisfaire mon envie
Je vois bien qu'il n'est ici-bas
De bonheur complet pour personne
Mon vœu ne s'accomplira pas
Je n'ai jamais vu Carcassonne
On dit qu'on y voit tous les jours
Ni plus ni moins que les dimanches
Des gens s'en aller sur les cours
En habits neufs, en robes blanches
On dit qu'on y voit des châteaux
Grands comme ceux de Babylone
Un évêque et deux généraux
Je ne connais pas Carcassonne
Le vicaire a cent fois raison
C'est des ambitieux que nous sommes
Il disait dans son oraison
Que l'ambition perd les hommes
Si je pouvais trouver pourtant
Deux jours sur la fin de l'automne
Mon Dieu que je mourrais content
Après avoir vu Carcassonne
Mon Dieu, mon Dieu, pardonnez-moi
Si ma prière vous offense
On voit toujours plus haut que soi
En vieillesse comme en enfance
Ma femme, avec mon fils Aignan
A voyagé jusqu'à Narbonne
Mon filleul a vu Perpignan
Et je n'ai pas vu Carcassonne
Ainsi parlait, près de Limoux
Un paysan courbé par l'âge
Je luis dis "ami, levez-vous"
Nous allons faire le voyage
Nous partîmes le lendemain
Mais que le bon Dieu lui pardonne
Il mourut à moitié chemin
Il n'a jamais vu Carcassonne
I also suggest you to discover Overseas France. You will love Réunion Island!
great idea!!!
Mon souhait le plus cher serait de pouvoir passer plusieurs mois en France pour visiter, à tout le moins, quelques endroits que vous avez mentionnés. Bonne et Heureuse Année.
I absolutely love you guys. Just got back from Paris and thought of you two. Also spent some time in Toulouse, and man, it was incredible. Paris is fantastic, but there’s so much more to see in France!
I’m planning a trip to France for this summer. Bordeaux, Strasbourg/Colmar, Normandy, Mont St. Michele, and a few days in Paris. This video and your channel in general has been invaluable for planning. Now I just have to wait 6 months before I actually get to go!
Take the time to learn the language
@@judyannkiwi Ive been doing DuoLingo since last July.
If you don't go in Provence, you'll miss the most beautiful place in France !
Excellente vidéo. Merci de la partager !
I went to Europe last summer and went to 3 of your 20. We did go to Belgium 🇧🇪 Italy 🇮🇹 Monaco 🇲🇨 versailles and so forth … I want to move to Nice for a few years I loved it so much.
Merci for this video! We are spending about a week and a half in France before starting the Camino de Santiago Norte out of Hendaye. We planned on a few days in Paris but were looking for another destination on our way towards the Spanish border and that’s when you introduced us to Rocamadour! Absolutely amazing!!! Because of learning about this gem of a town from you, we also discovered the countryside of Dordogne with their lovely medieval towns. Wow, just wow!
Hi there, they guys for showing the best of France. My family from Australia will visit me in Paris next year. This will be their third visit in France. I will share your videos with them. Thank you!❤
I love how u 2 r so in love. I’m glad you found each other.
Giverny. About an hour north of Paris, it's the home of Claude Monet. His house and gardens, and water gardens, are restored to their original condition and in October (when we went) it was absolutely beautiful. You could drink the air it was so clean. It was a laid-back village, almost no cars, a restaurant nearby, and the water, gardens and his home were just as they were back in the day. That beautiful afternoon sun was marvelous. We took a tour van there from Paris and it was totally wonderful.
When you're near St. Jean de Luz, you need to hike up La Rhune in Sar. It's amazing!
What splendid lists, and incredible videography to accompany them, tempting us all to visit...well done, thank you!
One place that's on my list is the beaches of Normandy. But I'm a big history buff, so I know that won't be everyone's jam. :)
Love the list you presented! So many good places to go see. I have visited one spot on the list, actually. Corsica. Really pretty area, but I gotta say, the locals we encountered there were way, way ruder than anyone we'd come across in Paris or elsewhere. Maybe they just don't like tour groups or something? I was browsing in a small shop looking for some snacks for the remainder of he day. I guess the shopkeep realized I and the other 2 shoppers in the store were tourists because out of nowhere they shoo'd us out, closed up, and left. And I was literally in the middle of trying to pay for something too. Was just bizarre.
Nice is absolutely amazing! Èze, next to Nice, is a really really lovely little city. Happy new year!
Riquewehr is magical! So beautiful!
There is a restaurant in Rouen where Julia Child decided to become a chef. It is memorable and the oldest auberge in all of France.
I am with Colleen about the hot air balloon ride! In September I will be in Provence near the village of Rousillon and plan on going up above the beautiful countryside there. Thanks for all of the other ideas. Life is definitely worth living in France!!
So happy you mentioned Lyon. I hope it is a multi-part video (like 8 or 20 parts lol)
Je vous souhaite à tous les deux une très bonne année. Puissiez-vous tous les deux continuer à être heureux et en bonne santé en 2023
Just found this one. You all should do an epic update linking those bucket list item videos you’ve checked off and adding new ones to the end. ❤
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. Happy New Year 2023 to u guys.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Thank u. 😁