While waiting for a ;longer description of each of the French regions, we are showing here different places to visit and attractions which are worth being publish right now.
- Sancerre wines from the Loire valley
The vineyards of Sancerre dominate the Loire Valley in front of Cosne sur Loire. Very localized, Sancerre covers only a few villages among which Sancerre and Chavignol and are best known. The Sancerre region produces an excellent white wine but also an amazing red wine to be discovered.
- Le circuit de la Faïence de Sarreguemines
The Sarreguemines Faience Trail invites the visitor to learn all about one of the most highly appreciated faience productions in the world. The sites can be reached by all types of vehicles but walking (about 3 km) is still the best way to explore it...
From the Moulin de la Blies, the very new Museum of Faience Techniques, a path runs along the banks of the Blies and the Sarre. This walk retraces two centuries of savoir-faire and talent...
Special guided tours fitting to the school curriculum are proposed for students and pupils.
- La Cuivrerie de Cerdon, Ain - Rhône Alpes
The Brassery of Cerdon (Cuivrerie de Cerdon), situated in the French department of Ain, is made up of a hereditary craft and is an industry unique in France ; unique by its ancestral character, the methods and techniques used and by the history of the profession.