So many of our favourites to choose from
Wherever we travel around the world, Gary and I always look out for UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the local region.
As you know, some are more obvious than others and often draw sizeable crowds. However, there may be some of these little gems that have not already popped up on your radar.
So, if you’re travelling north, south, east or west through France, keep an eye out for one or two of these magnificent places.
The Twelve
Arles was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1981. It has some wonderful ancient monuments amongst its streets, the one we loved was the impressive amphitheatre which was built in 90 AD.
Sitting high above the town the Roman amphitheatre would once have seated 20,000 people amongst it is 120 arches and galleries. You can even catch a play here during the summer.
If you love Provence
Our little secret, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
Why not?
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I love nothing more than planning a trip through France and so often I use the DK Eyewitness books. I find them extremely informative, easy to follow and the pictures and maps tempt you into discovering more.
We used a previous version of this book to plan our French road trips, now you can grab the revised copy.
In our opinion
Crit'Air vignette required for driving in France
If you’re heading to France from the UK with your own vehicle, you’ll need a Crit’Air ‘clean air’ car sticker.
Just like our low-emission zones in the UK, France now legally requires the display of a Crit’Air vignette. The good news is, these stickers are readily available and affordable online through the official French government website.
The Crit’Air sticker lasts the lifetime of the vehicle, so it’s a one-off purchase. The RAC website offers an in-depth guide to everything you need to know and your requirements.
It was built during the 13th century in French Gothic style and was used for the crowning of several kings.
If you are able to visit during the summer months, the cathedral holds an evening sound and light display across the façade and depicts the rich history of Reims; it’s impressive to watch.
Have you seen?
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