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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES IN FRANCE

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By Princessa


THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES IN FRANCE : GARGILESSE (visited with children)

France is a beautiful country. A country of contrast and diversity. Travelling through France is not just discovering cosmopolitan cities and mediaeval villages. Visiting France is also tasting its regional cuisine, drinking the region's wines, talking to the people who are always friendly and ready to help foreigners.

Travelling with small children, however, can be a very different experience. As many parents sadly know, with small children one can not sit in the lovely cafes to see the "life go by" and absorb the ambiance. With young children it is always go and one only gets to see the most relevant things of a place and eat Mac Donalds. Other times, however, it is thanks to the little devils that we discover little jewels.

Travelling with our five year old princess and three year old hooligan we have discovered some of the most beautiful villages in France. Pushing prams, go-chairs, carrying nappies and picnic bags is more our "travel style". Sleeping in camping sites rather than 4 o 5 star hotels where our "darlings" would cause disrepair. Eating picnics and fast food rather than five course meals in fancy restaurants... that is us!

Thankfully leaving in the centre of France it is never too far to take a couple of days off to discover a new place. For example, just 15 minutes from where we leave, there is a gorgeous artist's village: Gargilesse.

Gargilesse

Gargilesse is a romantic little village perched on top a hill. A village inhabited by artists of all sorts: artisans, sculptors, wood-crafters, leather crafters, ironmongers, painters and poets. It is in Gargilesse that the famous French writer George Sand came when she wanted peace, she had a little house in here, her refuge, now a small museum that can be visited for a small fee.

Gargilesse is dominated by its castle and church hidden on top of an ever green hill. The houses are grouped around the XIth century church, from there the views are outstanding. My daughter loves this place as it is small and looks as if taken from a fairy tale. In here she can run freely and admire both the castle and the river running under. The children always love to go to the creperie where they can have an ice cream while we have a "kir" which is white wine flavoured to your taste with violets, raspberries,or rose liqueur. The crepes in here are also superb. One of my favourite starters is the salad with Gargilesse cheese. A very simple dish of lettuce and toasted bread with the most mouth-watering grilled goat's cheese on top. To follow, I always fall for a salty "cheese" crepe and of course, greedy as I am I take a crepe for desert. Here I can never decide, the choice is ample and deliciously mouth-melting, pears and chocolate, honey, grand Marnier, just sugar and lemon juice, apple puree, apples in caramel... you name it, they will have it.

If you are daring enough you can also walk down to the river and dip your toes there or just sit and watch the children play in the water.

There are several festivals during the year in Gargilesse. In May, there is a flower and farm market where you can stock with all types of geraniums for you flower beds and delicious cheese, honey, and seasonal vegetables. In August there is an Arp festival, followed in September by a book festival. An of course all year round you can visit the crafters and the creperie for an indulgent treat.

Must-sees and must-dos...

The castle

The Romanesque church

George Sand's house

The creperie


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Paul Edmondson profile image

Paul Edmondson  says:
2 years ago

This seems like a wonderful place to visit. I'm putting it on my list of places to go!

Angela Harris profile image

Angela Harris  says:
2 years ago

Like Paul, this is being added to my list of places to visit. The photos are beautiful.

Chuck profile image

Chuck  says:
2 years ago

I visited Paris and drove through eastern France years ago when I was in Europe with the Air Force. It was beautiful and I have always wanted to return. After reading your Hub I REALLY want to visit again soon. Great Hub and great photos.

Princessa profile image

Princessa  says:
2 years ago

Hi Chuck, you should reallly come back to Europe. I think that France is one of my favorite countries followed only by Italy. And just when you think that you have seen it... you discover something new: a place, a vineyard, an atraction park, a newly open castle.... you mention it and I am sure you'll find it here!

seamus profile image

seamus  says:
2 years ago

Gorgeous photos. When the dollar is better, France will be on my list of places to go.

Princessa profile image

Princessa  says:
18 months ago

Seamus: France will be always worth your dollars!

francetales profile image

francetales  says:
17 months ago

It is true, just when you think you've seen it all in France, you see something else. Have you been to St Jean de Luz near the border with Spain?

LdsNana-AskMormon profile image

LdsNana-AskMormon  says:
17 months ago

Just a beautiful Hub.

I so much look forward to one day, walking the same streets and doing much of what you have suggested and shared here. I am with the kids on the creperie.

tDMg

LdsNana-AskMormon

Princessa profile image

Princessa  says:
17 months ago

francetales: I va not been there yet. We have passed by several times but have not stopped there yet... looking forwards to!

Lds Nana-AskMormon: I hope one day you can come across and visit these places. You might just find me in one of those creperies :)

Christoph Reilly profile image

Christoph Reilly  says:
15 months ago

Hi Princessa! I had a wonderful time visiting France. I also fell in love with Brugge, Belgium. I've vowed to go live there some day. Thanks for helping me go in my mind.

Princessa profile image

Princessa  says:
15 months ago

You are welcome Christoph, I hope you come back soon to try our delicious truffles.

BTW, I loved your hub on truffles, my mouth is still watering !

ryanenglish profile image

ryanenglish  says:
14 months ago

That's is a wonderful place I had ever seen. Thanks for your hub.

Princessa profile image

Princessa  says:
14 months ago

ryanenglish: France is full of little charming villages full of surprises.

tonymac04 profile image

tonymac04  says:
12 months ago

I have visited many lovely places in France, mainly in the Sud Ouest, like St Pierre de Caubel, Montastruc, Monclar. My late brother Chris lived in a centuries-old mill called Moulin de Madone. Love France! Great hub. Thanks

Princessa profile image

Princessa  says:
12 months ago

tonymac: thanks for the visit, I a glad you enjoyed visiting France. There is always a place to discover around here :)

James  says:
10 months ago

Wrong. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder - I live in Nice and a town that you definitely can't place next to beautiful, however ajoining villages which can fall into this category and to name one of the best is a place called Villefranche Sur Mer - On a warm Summers evening you feel you are stepping back in time. Take a long evening stroll and you can walk around the most expensive real estate per sq meter in Europe - St Jean de Cap Ferrat. Grimaud, Eze Village, Grasse to a certain extent are also stunning and definitely ones to visit after you have done your "tourist musts" to St Tropez with over the top prices for a cup of coffee or a "biere de pression" - so this article is a little biased. Venture out to the coast and to warmer regions and you will always come across "The Most Beautiful Villages in France"

tanner  says:
7 months ago

i like french toast

melbel profile image

melbel  says:
6 months ago

What an awesome HubPage! I'd love to go to France!

MarilynDuPont profile image

MarilynDuPont  says:
6 months ago

I love your pictures!

Gypsy Willow profile image

Gypsy Willow  says:
5 months ago

I stayed near Argenton some years back, a beautiful area, But so is most of France!

Princessa profile image

Princessa  says:
5 months ago

Thanks for the visit and comments.

Gypsy, that is "my" village :)

jlswenson profile image

jlswenson  says:
2 months ago

Does this bring back memories. We've been to many of the villages your describe. Thanks for sharing this.

Best,

arun kuruvilla profile image

arun kuruvilla  says:
2 months ago

nice places to visit.

good work

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