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Places to Visit in France

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By BrianS


Traveling in France

Living in the South of France as an expat means that every now and then we need to get back to the UK to visit friends and family. There are obviously options on how you can get back to the UK, including flying, going by train or driving.

The practicalities are really about how long you are taking for the trip and whether the mode of travel suits the time frame.

On our most recent trip back we were returning to the UK for 3 weeks and we were attending a wedding in Scotland, traveling south into England to visit friends and family and then returning to France via Germany where we wanted to visit more family.

Given the length of time we were taking for the trip and the different locations we had to get to, it became a bit of a no brainer which option was the best and we decided it would be a really good idea to go by car and have transport readily available.

Once that decision was made we then concluded that it would also be a good idea to turn the whole thing into an extended sight seeing trip and that we would use our trusty Sat Nav to negotiate the route without using a single peage (toll road). This would obviously add time onto the journey but would allow us to select a route that would take us through a series of locations we had long wanted to visit.

So off we went on our little adventure, camera at the ready and the first stop was going to be just north of Paris.

Places of interest on route: -

  • Castelnau-de-Montmiral
  • Bruniquel
  • Montricoux
  • Cahors
  • Limoges
  • Orleons
  • Paris
  • Senlis

Didn't get to photograph them all but would love to go back and stay a night or two in any of these.

Oh by the way, understanding that this is a little back to front for anyone looking for great holiday destinations in France I have added some links to information on lots of other cities or places in the South of France if you need a bit more detail on some great days out and/or places you could potentially stay.

Check out the list at the bottom of this hub, these are places close to where we live and been able to visit regularly, some really nice places with lots of photographs to give you an idea of what they are like.

Of course if you do decide to fly then the best website for finding flights to France and Europe is Skyscanner where you can get listings from all the low cost budget airlines

On route to Paris

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Somewhere between Puylaurens and Graulhet, south of Gaillac
Somewhere between Puylaurens and Graulhet, south of Gaillac



Paris to Bury St Edmunds

Having negotiated the outer peripherique we passed by the Charles de Gaulle airport and then headed for the nearest hotel which is actually the next exit after the airport (might be the 2nd exit) and you can see the hotels from the motorway so they are nice and easy to find.

Incidentally if you are heading north towards Paris from Orleans and want a good route to the other side then the best option is to just follow the signs to Lille, this applies whether you come up the A10 or the N20, you will eventually end up on the A86 via the A6 doing this and then you just slip up the A3 onto the A1 and hey presto, no inner periphique and other than the odd accident it is usually pretty quick so you hear yourself saying 'Paris traffic's not that bad is it', well most of the time anyway.

So after a quick pitstop and a night sleeping off the Macdonald's in luxury accommodation (an F1 Hotel, yes I know), we were off to the ferry and didn't really expect to find much to photograph this side of Paris.

We didn't have too much time but when we hit Senlis, I just had to take a couple of photographs. I was also a bit gutted to find that there is a F1 hotel here as well and it wasn't much further on than where we stayed. We didn't go and look but I would hazard a guess we would probably have got a friendlier welcome and slightly better accommodation, one to put down for future reference I think.

If you are planning to be near Paris anytime soon it is probably worth having a look at this hub as well Theme Parks in France especially if you have some children to entertain.

Wasn't too long before we were on the ferry and heading to the UK, that's when the rain came down, about half way over the channel.

Well this hub is about France so I won't say too much about the UK and Germany but I did take a few photos on route which are probably worth a look.

Isn't Senlis a nice little town

Senlis going north from Paris
Senlis going north from Paris
I just like lamps
I just like lamps
Oh and a bit of architecture is worth a look as well
Oh and a bit of architecture is worth a look as well

Get the weather in France

The UK stage

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Des Res near Bury St Edmunds
Des Res near Bury St Edmunds


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Back to France

Its amazing how quickly 3 weeks can pass and before we knew it we were on our way back to France from Germany. The Sat Nav said go via Paris again, that is until we entered an alternative route through Clermont-Ferrand which would take right down the centre of France, just had to be done.

We decided to do the trip over 2 days but unfortunately the weather was horrendous so no photos for the first stage. We stayed the night in Clermont-Ferrand and the next day we left the hotel and went straight on the A75 motorway heading towards Beziers via the fabulous Millau Viaduct the World's Tallest Bridge

For a motorway the A75 is a great sightseeing road, it gets up to some pretty impressive altitudes giving some fantastic views across the country side and you get to go over or under the Millau Viaduct.

For us on a non-peage route we needed to come off the motorway at Millau and then drive under the bridge, this turned out to be a really good move. We got some nice shots of the bridge itself and found the information centre for the bridge which is located directly underneath it, not to mention driving through the town of Millau which looks a really nice place and is definitely on my list of places to visit when we get a chance to go back.

Clermont-Ferrend to Millau and the Millau Viaduct

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A75 going south from Clermont-Ferrand
A75 going south from Clermont-Ferrand


Home James Home

After leaving the Millau Viaduct we just took instructions from the Sat Nav and as a result took some routes we would never of dreamed of taking. Going across country from Millau to Issel just beyond Revel, there is some really gorgeous countryside, French towns and villages. I am sure it took about 2 hours longer than it needed to, but it was worth every minute for the scenary and views we got to enjoy.

See the map for the general location and if you haven't got a Sat Nav, you probably need to make an investment.

We shared the driving on this last stint so we could both get a look at the countryside and before we knew it we were going down the drive to Le Moulin where we have our home and a gite which we let out for holiday rentals. If you are ever looking for a Holiday in France check out French Holidays Aude to see if it suits your requirements, the link to the website will give you lots of details on the property and the location. You can also use the travel advice pages to help plan your holiday in France and if you need any accessories there is a travel shop with some useful items you can purchase.

Millau to Le Moulin

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Somewhere between Millau and Castre avoiding the Peage - set your Sat Nav and follow the instructions
Somewhere between Millau and Castre avoiding the Peage - set your Sat Nav and follow the instructions

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Princessa profile image

Princessa  says:
10 months ago

Hi, We found the Lille way on our last trip up North to Charles de Gaulle airport, purely by accident (I was the co-pilot) and like you say it is the best way to pass by Paris traffic.

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anjalichugh  says:
10 months ago

Thx for sharing this info. I enjoy Princessa's hubs too as she also loves to write about France and Paris. Till now I've only heard how beautiful the place is but may be some day I see it with my own eyes. Thx

sukkran profile image

sukkran  says:
10 months ago

hi, wonderful photos. i know your skills in this art but this is some thing very attractive.

sukkran

BrianS profile image

BrianS  says:
10 months ago

Thanks Sukkran, the photos have a little to do with me but more to do with the camera I use the Nikon D40. I reviewed it on my hub about digital SLR cameras, it really is a great starter camera for anyone beginning with an SLR , just wish I had gone for the extra memory now.

Lgali profile image

Lgali  says:
10 months ago

very nice photos I love to visit but need some money

Kind Regards profile image

Kind Regards  says:
9 months ago

BrianS, Incredible photography. Yes, Senlis is a nice little town. I've wanted to travel in Europe for a long time, but now moreso than before. Kind Regards

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scottaye73  says:
6 months ago

Very good hub! Good info, nice pics! Have a great night. ~ Scott

LondonGirl profile image

LondonGirl  says:
6 months ago

Your photos are amazing, in all your hubs, I'm very impressed.

BrianS profile image

BrianS  says:
6 months ago

Thanks Amanda, try my best on the photographic front as I really enjoy it and like to make the photos a significant part of my hubbing. I do get lucky sometimes and get some really good shots, its great living in a place that presents those sort of opportunities.

LondonGirl profile image

LondonGirl  says:
6 months ago

You make the most of hte opportunities. What sort of camera do you use?

By the way, I love your writing style too, I didn't mean to sound as if it's only the photos that are good (-:

BrianS profile image

BrianS  says:
6 months ago

I use a Nikon D40, its a great starter SLR, I wish I had gone for the extra memory now, but its still a very good camera with the memory it has. I reviewed it on my hub http://hubpages.com/hub/digital_slr_camera

No worries on the writing front, although I think I have a way to go to catch up with you, always impressed with what you publish.

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James A Watkins  says:
6 months ago

Very nice Hub filled with beautiful photographs. I enjoyed it. Thumbs up and a new fan!

lyla profile image

lyla  says:
5 months ago

WOW..great pics!:) makes me want to visit France right away!:)

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Wanderlust  says:
4 months ago

Your pictures are amazing! I am shopping for a new camera now, will take your camera hub under consideration.

BrianS profile image

BrianS  says:
4 months ago

Thanks for the comments, I love taking photographs and the Nikon definitely helps with getting some great shots. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking, but as I said in an earlier comment, go for the extra memory,.

Kim Garcia profile image

Kim Garcia  says:
3 months ago

What a great Hub, with gorgeous photos!! OK....when do we go, my bags are packed?? Seriously you did a really nice job mapping out the highlights of France. I've always wanted to visit Castelnau- de Montmiral. And the photos of

the Millau area look like a painting. Peace ~ K

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BrianS  says:
5 weeks ago

Hi Kim, just realised I didn't answer on your comment, so sorry for the delay. Just like to say thanks and that Castelnau- de Montmiral is a stunning place as is Millau but for different reasons, either place is well worth a visit for anyone in the region.

kiwi91 profile image

kiwi91  says:
3 weeks ago

Beautiful photos. This looks like an amazing place to live. Someday I'll get there.

I used a Garmin navigator on our last vacation that worked pretty well, but some people swear by Tom Tom. Any navigator will make your trip more enjoyable - even the most experienced drivers get lost once in a while. Nice work!

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Ladymermaid  says:
2 weeks ago

Lol.......we seem to travel in the same circles.

Have a great day!

Ladymermaid

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