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The All Saints’ Day holidays are approaching, and the French are starting to dream of their next beautiful getaway. Whether it’s to escape to the seaside, explore preserved landscapes, or wander through historically rich cities, the choices are plentiful. Here is an overview of the eight destinations that attract thousands of travelers each year looking for unique experiences during this autumn period.
The Côte d’Azur: a splash of sunshine in Saint-Raphaël
Saint-Raphaël, a true pearl of the Côte d’Azur, will charm you with its sunny atmosphere even during All Saints’ Day. The pebble beaches, the calanques to explore, and the seaside promenade offer a relaxing escape. Whether you want to indulge in water activities, discover small restaurants offering local specialties, or simply enjoy walks along the sea, Saint-Raphaël is an ideal family destination.
Riquewihr: the magic of Alsace in the heart of the vineyards
Riquewihr, located on the famous Wine Route, is a charming Alsatian village that you must discover. With its half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets, Riquewihr provides an enchanting setting for a romantic or family getaway. In October, the grape harvest is over, creating a peaceful atmosphere. A visit to the local wine cellars is a must to taste the famous Gewurztraminer.
Aubenas: Ardèche, a preserved nature
Head towards Ardèche with Aubenas, a destination that attracts nature lovers. The spectacular landscapes of the gorges offering breathtaking viewpoints await you. For trekking enthusiasts, numerous hikes are available. Additionally, the medieval town itself, with its castle and local markets, ensures immersion in Ardèche’s culture.
Draguignan: a journey to the heart of Var
Draguignan is a destination that blends cultural richness and nature. Located in Var, this historic town can be explored through its streets and monuments. It is also an ideal starting point to explore the surrounding forested mountains where you can engage in outdoor activities such as hiking or cycling. The colorful and flavorful Provençal markets will delight your taste buds.
Saint-Lô: Manche, a green oasis
Saint-Lô, in the heart of Manche, will immerse you in a peaceful and authentic atmosphere. With its many parks and gardens, it’s the perfect place to recharge. Visitors can also discover the seaside, the beaches of the Normandy coast, while enjoying local gastronomy. Horseback rides on the region’s trails add an extra touch of escape.
La Réunion: the intense island for a total change of scenery
If you desire a total change of scenery, La Réunion island is a destination to consider. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, mountains, and paradisiacal beaches, it will delight hiking enthusiasts and thrill-seekers. Creole and Malagasy cultures meet here, offering a rich and varied culinary experience that will please food lovers.
Port Grimaud: the Provençal Venice
Explore Port Grimaud, often called the Provençal Venice, with its canals and charming colorful houses. This destination is perfect for those seeking a relaxing and soothing atmosphere. Stroll along the docks, enjoy a coffee on the terrace, and relish a pleasant moment by the water. A cruise on the canal will allow you to discover this magnificent place from a different angle.
Basque villages: undeniable charm
Finally, head to the Basque Country with villages like Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and Espelette. These destinations offer an exceptional natural setting with their lush mountains and deeply rooted traditions. Take the opportunity to taste the famous Espelette pepper at local markets or wander through the historic streets. The softness of autumn colors makes this region even more attractive during the All Saints’ Day holidays.