Les 100 Lieux qu'il faut voir

Les 100 lieux qu'il faut voir - Saison 8

For nature lovers, history and heritage enthusiasts, or foodies seeking authentic products, France 5 continues to explore French heritage. This series offers journeys worth the detour, filled with stories big and small, in the company of local children. These films are like living postcards.

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9 Episodes

  • Le bassin d'Arcachon, du bassin d'Arcachon aux lacs landais
    E1
    Le bassin d'Arcachon, du bassin d'Arcachon aux lacs landaisThe Bassin d'Arcachon, from the Bassin d'Arcachon to the lakes of the Landes: By seaplane or outrigger canoe, the region around Arcachon offers nature-lovers breathtaking landscapes and the crystal waters of the Landes lakes. History and heritage buffs will be in heaven with the 19th century villas and mansions, and fishing villages steeped in authenticity.
  • Les Flandres, un patrimoine hors du commun
    E2
    Les Flandres, un patrimoine hors du communFlanders, an exceptional heritage: The black earth of the mining region, city belfries, the labyrinths of the Saint-Omer marshes, Dunkirk's endless beaches... French Flanders reveals all its secrets. And amongst its most precious gems, the modernist Villa Cavrois in Croix and the Art Deco swimming pool-museum in Roubaix, certain to delight all architecture buffs.
  • Lozère, une nature à l'état pur
    E3
    Lozère, une nature à l'état pur
  • Le sentier des douaniers, du Mont-St-Michel à Quiberon
    E4
    Le sentier des douaniers, du Mont-St-Michel à QuiberonAlong the Customs Path, from Mont-Saint-Michel to Quiberon: Following the entire Brittany coast, from Mont-Saint-Michel Bay all the way to the Guérande peninsula, the GR35, also known as the Customs Path, is an exceptional long-distance hiking route. We head off to meet artists, Michelin-starred chefs and livestock farmers, men and women with a true passion for their region.
  • L'Alsace, de la plaine d'Alsace au massif des Vosges
    E5
    L'Alsace, de la plaine d'Alsace au massif des VosgesAlsace, from the Alsace Plain to the Vosges Massif: Alsace has so much to offer: picturesque towns, vineyards at the foot of the Vosges, pink sandstone churches and historic districts bordering the canals in Strasbourg and Colmar. Not far from Germany, the region also possesses an exceptional military heritage with trenches from the Great War and the Maginot Line.
  • La Guadeloupe, de la Soufrière à Marie-Galante
    E6
    La Guadeloupe, de la Soufrière à Marie-Galante
  • Au fil du Canal du midi, de Toulouse à l'étang de Thau
    E7
    Au fil du Canal du midi, de Toulouse à l'étang de ThauAlong the Canal du Midi, from Toulouse to the Étang de Thau: Wending its way through southern France from Toulouse to Sète; the Canal du Midi figures amongst Europe's oldest navigable canals still in operation. Built under Louis XIV, its landscapes are surprisingly varied and rich in exceptional heritage sites, from the walled city of Carcassonne to the thousand year-old Fontfroide Abbey.
  • La vallée du Rhône, de Lyon au mont Ventoux
    E8
    La vallée du Rhône, de Lyon au mont VentouxThe Rhône Valley, from Lyon to Mont Ventoux: The Rhône, with its vast valley steeped in history. From Lyon, once the capital of the Gauls, to Mont Ventoux, the Provençal giant rising to 1,910 metres above sea-level, plus Montélimar and Carpentras, the landscapes traversed by France's most powerful river offer an extraordinary diversity.
  • Les secrets des îles de Méditerranée
    E9
    Les secrets des îles de Méditerranée

 

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