Itinerary Ideas in France
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Itinerary Ideas in France
If you were to spend two weeks next summer in France, where would you go? We are a couple in our late 20's, no kids, love history, art, quaint villages and lively cities. We have been to Paris a number of times, but have seen very little of the countryside. Please share your favorites with us!
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The Karen Brown guides have great ideas for itineraries (www.karenbrown.com/).
I've done a "loop" from Paris up to Honfleur, then headed west to Mont St-Michel, down through Dinan and Bayeaux and across the Loire Valley, which was a great trip.
In October, I'm planning to TGV from Paris to Avignon and pick up a car for about 6 days in Provence, continuing north to the Burgundy region for a few more days bfore taking the TGV from Dijon back to Paris.
I've done a "loop" from Paris up to Honfleur, then headed west to Mont St-Michel, down through Dinan and Bayeaux and across the Loire Valley, which was a great trip.
In October, I'm planning to TGV from Paris to Avignon and pick up a car for about 6 days in Provence, continuing north to the Burgundy region for a few more days bfore taking the TGV from Dijon back to Paris.
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I think that a two-week loop from Dijon to Nice and back could be constructed a half-dozen times, and never use the same town twice in any of them (staying 4 or 5 places in each loop).
I would allocate one week to points north of Aix-en-Provence, and then one week to points east (but south and west of Aix is not to be dismissed either).
Best wishes,
Rex
I would allocate one week to points north of Aix-en-Provence, and then one week to points east (but south and west of Aix is not to be dismissed either).
Best wishes,
Rex
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You can see a lot in two weeks. Get the Green Guides for the areas you want to visit, or perhaps just the Green Guide for France, and start choosing what sounds interesting. Burgundy, Provence with a touch of the Alps (Annecy) and Lyon in between might be just the ticket.
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