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Explore Rue Crémieux
Paris, France
4.5
A street so small and non-descript that unless you plan to visit it or stumble onto it, is something that could be easily missed. A quirky street in the heart of Paris, Rue Crémieux is a tiny yet enormously colorful street and a great place to explore for photographersThe street, which is pedestrian only, is located 3 blocks northwest of Gare de Lyon - one of the major train stations in Paris. ...
Climb the Aiguille du Midi-Plan Traverse
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
2.5 mi
/ 1148.3 ft gain
The Aiguille du Midi Cable Car is the #1 tourist destination in the world’s capital for extreme sports, Chamonix. For regular tourists, a trip to the top of the 3842 m-high cable car museum provides plenty of excitement for one day. But for adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts, it’s just the starting point for countless high-altitude climbing routes.This route describes one of the most pop...
Explore Paris’ Wall of Love (Le mur des je t'aime)
Paris, France
3.7
Located in the Montmarte district of Paris, the Wall of Love--or as the French call it Le mur des je t'aime--is an off-the-beaten-path place to explore. For a city known for so many different sights to see, a simple wall full of "I Love You" over and over is easy to get lost in the mix. However, this lack of attention along with the simplicity of the square and its surroundings make the Love Wa...
Explore the Cliffs of Étretat
Étretat, France
3.0
5 mi
/ 394 ft gain
Étretat is a small tourist and farming town on the coast of Normandy, best known for its coastal cliffs. It features wide pebbled beaches, natural arches and an eroded rock—and hiking trails connecting them all together. I didn't spend much time in town, but it looked like a great little place to spend the day.The easiest way to get to Étretat is by car (trains no longer operate all the way to ...
Hike to Le Lac Blanc
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
5 mi
/ 1657 ft gain
This adventure begins at the Flégère gondola in Les Praz (a village in the NorthEast section of Chamonix), which is easy to get to with the free Chamonix bus. Take the Flégère gondola to La Flégère, situated at 1894 meters (6,213 feet). The ride up itself shouldn't take more than ten minutes, but standing in line may take up to 40 minutes if it's very crowded during the summer, so I suggest goi...
Hike to Signal des Voirons
Boëge, France
Begin at the marked path to the right of the parking lot, near the monastery. The trail is steep at first, but this lasts only for a few meters, in the undergrowth. When you leave the woods, follow the paved road for about one hundred meters, then turn left at the slope, indicated by an arrow sign. Continue along the path towards the entrance of the convent of the Sisters of Bethlehem. Entering...
Photograph the Lavender fields of Plateau de Valensole
Valensole, France
4.0
14.9 mi
Ideal for a day trip or a series of little hikes throughout various fields, the Plateau de Valensole is located in the Provence region of France.Every year in late June and early July you'll find lavender fields filled with purple blooms. Sunset creates a beautiful scene as it dips behind the surrounding mountains.If you've got a car, venture to the lavender fields at Mas Saint-Andrieux because...
Hike to Lac La Plagne in the French Alps
Tignes, France
7.5 mi
/ 1968.5 ft gain
This beautiful hike features ribbon and horse tail waterfalls backdropped behind wildflowers and grazing dairy cows along the creek descending the mountain. Though there are some steep sections to the hike, this day outing is accessible by all levels of adventurer.Getting thereAfter a short drive up from the town of Aime on route N90 to D87, there will be a parking area at the end of the road ...
Bike along the Canal de la Marne a l'Aisne between Reims and Sillery
Reims, France
10.6 mi
There is nothing as romantic as a slow bike along a canal in rural France. If you talk to your hotel, guest house or AirBnB, they should be able to help you rent a bike. Ours were delivered and were only 20 Euros per day. Once you have the bikes, just head to the canal. It's a really easy to find unique features in Reims. Ride along the south side of the canal (that's where the paved trail is) ...
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