France's Countryside Plot
Disc 4
Rick Steves' Europe: 20-Year Anthology France's Countryside aired on September 18th, 2004.
France's Countryside Episodes
1. Normandy: War-Torn Yet Full of Life
With its thought-provoking sights, delicious cuisine, and idyllic coastline, it's no wonder Normandy is both a Mecca for history buffs and a popular getaway for Parisians. Originally S3.E3
2. Provence: Legendary Light, Wind, and Wine
Discover the wonders of southern France as we savor Roman ruins in Nîmes, a papal palace in Avignon, Van Gogh's vivid views in Arles, and the vineyards of the Côtes du Rhône. Originally S3.E8
3. French Riviera: Uniquely Chic
Here in the Cote d'Azur, we stroll the promenades in Nice, eavesdrop on the reshuffling of fortunes at Monaco's casino, and visit the elegant villas of artists and heiresses. Originally S3.E9
4. Burgundy: Profoundly French
Slowing down to savor Burgundy's historic, scenic, and edible delights, we revel in the rich traditions of this serene region, where nature is as sophisticated as the people. Originally S5.E1
5. France's Dordogne
We explore the dramatic castles, prehistoric cave paintings, and prized cuisine of the Dordogne River Valley, with its unforgettable blend of man-made and natural beauty. Originally S5.E2
6. France's Alsace
On the loose in France's countryside, we drive up Alsace's Route du Vin for miles of vineyards, half-timbered villages, and feudal fortresses. We head to Verdun to walk the trenches of World War I before visiting Reims Cathedral to marvel at Gothic splendor and Chagall's stained glass. Our final stop is Epernay, the bubbly birthplace of champagne.