The French countryside offers some of the most enchanting and picturesque towns and villages in all of Europe. Historically significant and culturally rich, they each have unique architecture and beauty. Many of them also have the distinction of being named to the list of "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" (The Most Beautiful Villages of France).
From the coastline of Normandy down to southern France and up through the eastern towns that border Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, these 17 destinations are sure to entice you to make plans to visit. Located in the Dordogne region of southwest France, Monpazier was founded in the 13th century by King Henry I of England. The village is held up as the perfect example of a bastide, or a fortified town built during the Middle Ages.
The lively market held every Thursday morning on Place des Cornières has been going for over 700 years. Much of the pleasure of visiting Monpazier comes from strolling its pedestrian streets and admiring the half-timbered houses with overflowing flower boxes. Where to stay: Hôtel Edward 1er has a great location at the southwest edge of the village and occupies a stately 19th-century manor house with turrets.
According to recent guests, the swimming pool is a welcome treat to cool down during the summer months. Located about 50 miles southwest of Avignon, Aigues-Mortes sits at the convergence of two canals in the marshes of the Camargue on the Mediterranean coast. The medieval locale stands out for its .