“If you don’t like the sea, if you don’t like the mountains, if you don’t like the city… It’s up to you. Belmondo chimed in Out of breath. If you like the village, follow the guide. There is no need to go to the end of the world, heaven is not far from Paris. Two hours by train or car west of London and Oxford, north of Bath. It is the dream of every Frenchman, without a roundabout with a “work of art” in the center, the entrance to the city is not covered with billboards, supermarkets, fast food restaurants and corrugated iron shops. One hundred and fifty kilometers in length, 40 in width, 2000 km² in total. It can be visited in a few days, even if you dream of spending time there, a short week would be ideal. Everything is preserved here, and the visitor finds himself in a state projected several centuries ago. On many small roads equivalent to our departmental roads, it is impossible to find a sign considered too ugly…
Source: Le Figaro