When planning a photography trip to France, it’s easy to get lost in the allure of famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Mont Saint-Michel. But I’m really interested in uncovering those hidden gems that genuinely reflect the beauty of the country. Besides the breathtaking lavender fields, are there any lesser-known spots that provide unique views and a chance to escape the crowds?
I’ve heard about the picturesque village of Éze and the gorgeous Gorges du Verdon, yet I’m sure there are even more off-the-beaten-path locations that photographers might recommend. What hidden treasures have you stumbled upon that led to your best shots?
Are there any specific towns, striking landscapes, or cultural experiences that you think every photography enthusiast should check out? I’d love to hear your thoughts!