From sleepy harbors to artist enclaves and Roman ruins, these hidden French gems promise a escaping from the warm climate, culture and crowds. Joanne Lynn, travel expert at Riviera Travel, explained:
“If you want to experience reliable and quiet places, these are perfect for a summer escape in France that will relax you. Each location offers something unique.” The top 10 destinations recommended by travel experts.
The first is Cassis, a fishing town perfect for postcards, hidden between the cliffs of Kalanque and the Mediterranean.
Often hidden in Marseille, this quaint harbor is a haven for travelers seeking great wine and ocean views without bustling.
The pastel painted building and waterfront cafe invite a leisurely lunch, and hopefully holds local rosé in hand.
It is also stunned with literary charm. Joan, a travel expert, said F. Scott Fitzgerald and Virginia Woolf had passed by Cassis for inspiration.
Furthermore, to the east is the sensory treat above the Côte d'Azur, the world's indisputable perfume capital.
A short drive from Cannes, the town trades beach crowds for boutique fragrance houses and pink umbrella-lined alleys.
Visitors can step into the historic Fragonard Factory and blend their own custom scents. This is a great gift to take home.
The cobblestone old town is filled with hidden cafés and lavender-scented air, and is filled with independent galleries celebrating centuries of craftsmanship.
In Normandy, Les Andelise offers a totally different kind of tranquility. Think medieval ruins, riverside picnics and panoramic views of the Seine Valley.
It was once home to Richard's Lionheart, and now a dramatic hilltop observation deck and home to the impressive Chateau Gaillard.
Climbing to the top is worth the reward, says Joanne.
In town, family-run bistros can be found garnishing local dishes paired with sparkling local cider.
10 hidden gems in France
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