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42 Comments

  1. I left my heart in Riquewihr three weeks ago. It was a charming little town that made me believe I was in a fairytale. It was a day trip recommended to me by my hotel clerk in Colmar. While the bus stop says 106, the bus to take is actually 16. It’s to the right, as you leave the train station in Colmar, nobody mentioned that most valuable piece of information. And the bus only takes cash.

  2. I want to see all of those regions! Realistically I am going to make sure that next trip we will get out of Paris and see some other parts of the country at least 2.

  3. Le problème avec vos vidéos c'est qu'on a vite l'eau à la bouche et on à envie de se mettre à table tout de suite. Merci et bravo !

  4. Thank you for the wonderful video! Even after living in Florence for a year, it still amazes me how compact Europe is. 45 minutes by train, 2 hours here . . .

    I can barely get from San Diego to Los Angeles in 2 hours!!

  5. I’ve loved all of your videos, but this might be my favorite. Thank you for doing such a comprehensive, yet incredibly concise, overview of all of these French Regions. I felt like I gained a very helpful insight into all of them. Of course, now I want to go spend a few months touring around France! Thanks for always brightening my Saturday morning.

  6. Great video, and very timely for me. I am planning my upcoming 18-day trip to France, starting in Nantes, then to St Malo, Granville, Bayeux, and ending in Paris. Might be easier with a car, but it will be all trains and buses.
    Next year will be six weeks in Bordeaux, but I’m already thinking about where in France I should visit in 2026, and this video gave me some ideas about places I’ve yet to see.
    Side note: I’m surprised you didn’t mention Dordogne, but then there is just so much to see.

  7. Super vidéo, merci ! 👍❤
    On ne connaît pas les beaux endroits de son propre pays.

    J'ai bien aimé les vidéos sur le Mont Saint Michel, Lyon, le sud de la France, etc. J'espère que vous en ferez d'autres à l'avenir.
    J'adore votre chaîne ! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  8. I absolutely loved this video and feel so encouraged to discover France! But in the bit showcasing Corsica – isn’t it a video footage of Polignano a Mare (one of my favourite places in Puglia, Italy ❤😅)

  9. Entre la champagne et l'alsace il y a un trou noir ? la lorraine avec sa riche histoire , ses monuments ,ses villes comme Metz , Nancy , Verdun , ses spécialités culinaires vous en avez jamais entendu parlé ?

  10. Thanks for this great video! I'm moving to France as a scientist next month and I would love to explore all these beautiful regions, their cultures, people and those fantastic cuisines.

  11. Thank you for this video i've been in france since having to do my national service back in 88( my dad was french ) i've visited all the regions a little but find my region Auvergne Rhône Alpes the best i'm an hour south of lyon so only a couple of hours to the med ,the beautiful Vercors mountains are half an hour, the valley's in the Ardèche or Drôme easy and quick to get to i could go on and on ,but the best thing is tourists are rare one last place is le puy en velay in the auvergne a really beautiful town and a must visit 😂

  12. What an excellent video. Informative with great visuals and well set out.

    Thanks for this. It will definitely be os use for my exploration of France from next year.

    Keep up the good work and God bless. 👍🏿

  13. Très belle présentation des régions de France « métropolitaine ». Dommage que vous ne l’ayez pas spécifié. Dommage également que vous n’ayez pas parlé de la Camargue. Peut-être une autre fois 😊

  14. This video is cruel. Now I want the same amount of videos you’ve done for Paris for the other 12 regions. 😂 Honestly hadn’t realized how much I didn’t know about the rest of France.

  15. I’ve been fortunate to travel to France nearly every year since 1994. My favorite regions are Bourgogne (particularly the Yonne, home of Vezelay, Chablis, and Auxerre, and the Côte d’Or, where the very best French wines come from) and Provence, particularly the Luberon, around Roussillon, one of the loveliest hilltop villages.

  16. I really enjoyed this video! Thank you so much.
    Are there specific tour guides you’d recommend for the Champagne, Hautes-de-France, and Val-de-Loire regions?
    Thank you.

  17. Mon Dieu, what a great video. I traversed France by bicycle last autumn from Normandy to Nice. What a great way to see France. Slow enough to soak up the atmosphere in little villages off the beaten track, but not nearly as slow as walking. Most importantly, riding 80 – 100 km a day or so, built up an appetite. During a week of warm up riding in Normandy I learned to love Galletes and amazing patisserie. Most of all Moules Frites, sitting 10 meters from the docked fishing boats. I made a point of not drinking wine as the Normandy cider was so delicious. Dessert was always Trou Normande made with apple sorbet and a drizzle of Calvados – heaven. Not to be outdone, an hotelier in Ardeche made Trou Ardechois for me with chestnut ice cream and a local chestnut liquer. In Castellane (Provence), a restaurant made me a Trou Provencale (even though it wasn't on the menu) using Genepi sorbet drizzled with Genepi liquer. My favourite Trou? – the one I was eating at the time of course! Not to be outdone is Salade Landaise in Bordeaux – accompanied by a red wine from St Emilion or Libourne. After viewing your video I'm already planning a trip to take in those areas I've not yet visited. Bravo for getting out of Paris.

  18. As a native New Yorker, the Hamptons can not hold a candle to Normandy…. in my opinion. I stopped going out there decades ago —- only off-season for me — one road in and one road out — a nightmare in the summer even if you know the back roads. Thanks so much, as always, Colleen and Antoine for you very comprehensive and informative video. No one does it better for France travel than both of you ! Cheers!

  19. I'm so excited for 12 days in Paris next April! I've been watching your videos. If you have gluten free dining suggestions, I appreciate them.

  20. Absolutely lovely! I'll be in France early Feb for a 2-week scouting trip to the South to move in 2025 from Texas. The train vid – can't wait to see it. Although we're renting a car to be able to go to the myriad of towns, small and smaller, that I am targeting, we'll be heading back to Paris on the train from Toulouse. Well, hopefully. Did NOT factor in the school holidays!

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