Top 5 of France
What is your top 5 of France?<BR><BR>I would like to know in order to make a rating of all sights in France based on your interests.<BR><BR>The results for France as for similar polls on Australia, Bolivia, China, Indonesia, India and Peru can be found @:<BR>http://worldimpressions.tripod.com/whatdocountry.html<BR><BR>Cheers and thanks for your input.<BR>Maurice
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Top 5 in France:<BR><BR>-American Cemetery at Colleville-sur- Mer (Omaha Beach) Normandy<BR>-Fields of lavender at Abbey Senanque Provence.<BR>-Plain trees on way in to St. Remy Provence.<BR>-Musee D'Orsay Paris<BR>-Ile St. Louis Paris
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Anthony:<BR><BR>When is the best time to see Provence?
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Based on MY interests:<BR> <BR>Picasso Museum, Paris<BR>The cathedral at Chartres<BR>Nureyev's grave in Ste-Genevieve-des-Bois<BR>The chateau at Versailles<BR>The chateau at Temniac<BR>
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So what are you going to do with the results of this poll? Does your question benefit other travelers in any way? If so, good. If not, I wish you would avoid making polls on this web site.
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Hopefully other people will benefit too by getting a general idea of what is hot and worth to see in a country. The rating will be a combination of numerous top 5's and will provide hopefully a good picture of places you should not miss while traveling in these countries.<BR><BR>The polls are entirely voluntary, so therefore I hope I can continue to use this kind of forums to get more votes and a more reliable view on the countries.
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Anthony, plane trees, not plain. But agree that the sight is beautiful!
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Hi<BR><BR>I've got 2 days free in USA.<BR><BR>Give me the top 5 !<BR><BR>Peter<BR>
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Hey Wayne, GET LOST!!
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Maurice, this is insane. If you want to pick the top five favorite places in France for the average tourist to visit, that would be one thing, but asking on this site just muddies the waters, don't you think? For example, here are mine:<BR><BR>The chapel in St-Léon-sure-Vézère.<BR><BR><BR>The Christmas market in Strasbourg.<BR><BR>Monpazier<BR><BR>Glanum<BR><BR> La Mosquée de Paris<BR><BR>St-Jean-de-Cole<BR><BR>There. Happy?<BR>
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Spot on, Peter. Spot on!
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Gorge Of Verdun,<BR>Mount St Michel from the distance in a fog(etheral),<BR>provence with its fields of lavender, sunflowers and garrigues of wild herbs.<BR>,<BR>The sea coast of Brittany, breathtaking,<BR>Driving along the gorge of Tarn.
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1) Sarlat and Dordogne valley<BR>2) Rocamadour<BR>3) Eze, Côte d'azur<BR>4) Sacré-coeur , Paris<BR>5) Collioure<BR>
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How about a top 5 for just Paris?
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Great post!<BR><BR>For sure...<BR><BR>1. Mont St Michel<BR>2. Carcassone<BR>3. Gorges du Verdon<BR>4. Chamonix<BR>5. St Tropez<BR><BR>Cheers
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Sue, You are correct, plane it is! And glad you too appreciate the beauty of the cathedraled entranceway in to St. Remy.<BR><BR>Traveler, In my opinion the best time to visit Provence is in late June and early July when the lavender blooms, when there are many cultural diversions (in Aix, in Avignon, St. Remy etc.) It is not the only time. We also enjoy late September when the crowds have gone and weather is just a touch cooler. <BR><BR>Good luck.
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1. The View from Domme<BR>2. Country roads in Borgogne<BR>3. The restaurant at Chambord<BR>4. Drome<BR>5. Dordogne Valley
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It got to be the Alps. Think of 5 mountians there and you have my top 5.
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1. Le gouffre de Padirac (near Rocamadour)<BR>2. L'aiguille du Midi (Chamonix,Mont-Blanc)<BR>3. Les Châteaux de la Loire <BR>4. A trip with "Le petit train jaune" (Pyrénées orientales)between Villefranche de Conflent and Mont Louis<BR>5. Monaco
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STEVE: I'm going in October and would really like to know more about "the country roads of Borgogne". I'll be trying to choose between Borgogne or Normandy. Would you email me? Thanks.
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