1. Mount St. Michel
Mount St. Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a church, monastery and village. It is located above the rocky area and looks like it erupted from the sea. The world-famous beautiful scenery! Please be sure to overlook the orange sea at dusk.
2. Fontainebleau Forest
France Fontainebleau Forest is located in the suburb of Paris and is one of the most beautiful woodlands in France. Bird watching, hiking and mountaineering opportunities here are only a stone's throw from the city ... it's the best place to escape the hustle and bustle of life in Paris.
Bordeaux wine
It can be said to be the wine capital of the world! Bordeaux is not to be missed. There are endless vineyards everywhere. You can visit there and taste delicious mixed wine. This is a good place to taste some wine tasting techniques. Be sure to take a few bottles to learn more about the best year to buy them.
4.strasbourg
Alsace and Strasbourg, located on the German border, have a completely different feeling from other parts of France. What you can't miss here is the opportunity to enjoy the mixed food of France and Germany.
5. Versailles
When tourists think of Versailles, they often imagine the famous palace, and Versailles is actually the name of the town around that palace. If you leave from Paris, this is definitely the first (or last) stop on your journey. Arrive in the morning and try to avoid the crowd.
6. Dordogne Valley
Close to Bordeaux, Dordogne is a beautiful place just screaming and rustic! This charming region is full of some of the most beautiful places in France, such as Sala (considered as a curved roof and cobblestone street) and amazing vineyards, which produce some of the most delicious wines in France. Don't forget to look for truffles in Dordogne!