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10 Best place to visit in Coulommiers France

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We Tried 10 of the Best French Cheeses in Paris

There are over 350 different types of French cheeses, but which ones are the best French cheeses? Colleen was overwhelmed, In this video we'll shop with Chef Vincent at a local marche to buy the top 10 cheese of France. Then, we'll make a cheese platter, taste them and give you our review.

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Below are the 10 cheese we bought & tasted
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FAQ about French Cheese
What are 5 French cheese?
Camembert, Roquefort, Maroilles, Coulommier & Reblochon

What is the most famous cheese in France?
Camembert

Top 10 Cheeses of France?
See list above

What is the national cheese of France?
Brie and Camembert

How many French cheeses are?
There is immense diversity within each variety of cheese, leading some to claim that there is anywhere between 1,000 and 1,600 distinct types of cheese in France.

About Les Frenchies:
After 32 years in the US, the Duponts moved to France where Antoine was born. Antoine is rediscovering his homeland and sharing it with his American wife Colleen. With the help of his brother Vincent, a renowned Restaurateur (and food snob).

They are on a quest to find the best France has to offer.

There are over 35,000 villages in France, all with their own history, culture, and food. We are on a journey to discover as many of them as we can together. Let’s go.

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How Traditional French Camembert Is Made | Regional Eats

Sweet and creamy, Camembert holds a special place in the heart of cheese lovers. The iconic cheese originated in the northern French region of Normandy, where it has been made for centuries. Today, France makes 360 million wheels of Camembert each year. We visited Le 5 Frères, a family-run farm in the village of Bermonville that makes Camembert following the traditional recipe using raw milk and ladles it into molds by hand.

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Navigation Lognes - Coulommiers - 18/12/2018 - Radiocommunications

Compilation des échanges de radiocommunication lors d'un vol aller retour entre Lognes et Coulommiers le 18/12/2018.
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SURVOL REGION PARISIENNE/ COULOMMIERS / FONTENAY TRESIGNY

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5 randonnées accessibles en train à 1h de Paris

PODCAST PRESSE - 13 octobre 2020
1'30 minutes pour découvrir 5 itinéraires pédestres accessibles en train, à 1h de Paris.
Culturelle, champêtre, gastronomique, urbaine ou sportive… des balades qui valent le détour.
Des idées sorties automnales sans voiture pour s’oxygéner en pleine nature.

La campagne en Ile-de-France aux goûts inattendus, aussi bien pour les familles que les sportifs ! (Seine-et-Marne).

Dans cet épisode :
Au programme :
1. Randonnée culturelle. Gare de Saint-Germain-sur-Morin jusqu’à Crécy-la-Chapelle. A la découverte de la Vallée de Peintres®.
2. Randonnée champêtre. Gare de Nanteuil-Saâcy. Entre panoramas, découverte des vignes et dégustation de champagne. Durée 2h30.
3. Randonnée gastronomique et variante longue. Gare de Guérard. 1h30 ou 4h de randonnée en passant par le parc de la Georgères, le village de Guérard et le Domaine viticole du Bois Brillant, classé 1er IGP Ile-de-France.
4. Randonnée urbaine. Gare de Coulommiers. Découverte du centre historique de la ville. Durée 2h.
5. Randonnée sportive. Gare de Saint-Jean à la gare de la Ferté-Sous-Jouarre. Circuit sportif du GR14 A, nombreux dénivelés, durée 3h.

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- les contact presse de David Doctrinal et Thomas Touret-Rodrigues, Coulommiers Pays de Brie Tourisme

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The Weird Pod Metro That Lies Forgotten Under A Paris Suburb

In 1993, the eastern Paris suburb of Noisy-le-Grand (yes, really) built an unusual and revolutionary new mini metro. One problem though: the business district it was supposed to serve never got constructed, and the line was never used. In the 30 years since it was supposed to open, hardly anyone has ever been allowed to see it. Until now...

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N'ALLEZ PAS EN SEINE-ET-MARNE - Tolt en voyage dans les départements français

Seine-et-Marne, rien à faire en dehors de Disneyland Paris ?

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00:17 Générique
00:41 Présentation de la Seine-et-Marne
01:30 Il y a quoi pour s'amuser à part Disneyland Paris ?
04:36 On n'y mange que du Brie
05:56 C'est juste des champs et des vaches
08:06 Il n'y a rien à voir
10:53 Conclusion

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BALADES EN BATEAU SUR LA MARNE, l'art de la Fugue Fluviale - Mon séjour en Pays de Brie

Qui n’a jamais rêvé d’une échappée au long cours, rythmée par les seuls émerveillements de la nature ?
L’art de s’évader est essentiel dans une vie… Les fleuves et rivières figurent parmi les grands artisans de cet art.

Au départ de La Ferté-sous-Jouarre s'offrent à vous les charmes d'une escapade fluviale. Ni houle, ni embruns, rien que le calme du vert émeraude qui coule sous la coque…
Laissez-vous porter, allongés sur un transat à l’avant du bateau ou confortablement installés sur le pont arrière, vous n’aurez qu’à profiter du silence qui vous entoure et savourer la tranquillité.

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French Cheese Tour : La Normandie : Le Pont l'Évêque AOP

An American medical student in northern France presents to you the cheeses here, now le Pont l'Évêque AOP from Normandy! If this content is of any interest, please subscribe, and I will share more.

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¿Cómo viajo de Madrid o Barcelona a París? - Viajes España a Francia

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La ruta París – Barcelona o Barcelona – París es una de las más populares de viaje en Europa. Existen diferentes formas de llegar: avión, tren y autobús. Aquí te explico cada una de estas alternativas con costos actualizados.

¿Cómo voy de París a Barcelona en tren?
Viajar en tren de París a Barcelona es buena idea cuando consigues los boletos con suficiente tiempo. Y es que el precio en promoción va desde los 49 euros, pero si lo compras el mismo día, el mismo trayecto puede costar unos 240 euros.

El tren es directo y el tiempo del trayecto es de 6 horas y 40 minutos. La ventaja es que a pesar de ser más de 6 horas, vas a viajar de la estación Gare de Lyon en París a Barcelona Sants, ambas estaciones muy bien ubicadas en las ciudades, por lo que será muy fácil y barato desde aquí moverte hacia los atractivos de las ciudades (algo que no pasará si llegas a los aeropuertos).

¿Cómo voy de París a Barcelona en avión?
Ir de París a Barcelona en avión es buena idea, ya que se pueden conseguir muy económicos los boletos de avión: ¡Menos de 20 euros! Eso sí cuidado con las grandes ofertas ya que en muchos casos son de aerolíneas como Ryanair que llegan al aeropuerto de Beauvis, a las afueras de París, por lo que al vuelo hay que sumar un bus de casi otros 20 euros. Por lo tanto te recomiendo mejor comprarlo con una aerolínea como Vueling donde puedes conseguir el viaje por menos de 30 euros y llegas al aeropuerto de Orly, comunicado por tranvía a la ciudad.

Conclusión: Para mí es mi forma favorita de moverme entre estas dos ciudades, ya que el trayecto se realiza en 1hora y 50 minutos,

¿Cómo voy de París a Barcelona en autobús?
Una alternativa más es viajar en autobús. Este trayecto es de más de 14 horas y aunque no necesitas cambiar de autobús, sí tendrás varias paradas en el camino. La ventaja es que se puede conseguir el trayecto desde los 20 euros. Viajar en autobús es una gran alternativa para los que quieren ahorrar una noche de hotel en Europa.

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Palácio de Fontainebleu, França - Viagem... 10/1995

Fica localizado na cidade de Fontainebleau, departamento de Seine-et-Marne, no Norte da França. O palácio reflete, atualmente, o trabalho de vários monarcas franceses, construído a partir duma estrutrura inicial de Francisco I. O edifício estende-se em volta de uma série de pátios.

FRANCE 2022: Chapter 7: The Hidden Town of Coulommiers (Yes, way better than Paris!!!)

Welcome to Coulommiers, this hidden-gem of a town is the perfect example of tourist-free destinations. The locals are extremely welcoming, the food extraordinarily delicious, the atmosphere relaxing. This IS France at its best!!! Merci beaucoup Coulommiers!!!

LE PARC DES CAPUCINS A COULOMMIERS, visite d'un joli lieu en Seine-et-Marne

Visite du parc des Capucins à Coulommiers

Le parc tire son nom des moines qui vivaient auprès de Catherine de Gonzague dans l’église Notre-Dame des Anges. Parc municipal depuis 1915, ce lieu connut une riche histoire au cours des siècles.

Il doit sa création en 1613 à Catherine de Gonzague qui y fit élever un majestueux château. Malgré des architectes prestigieux, Salomon de Brosse, Charles du Ry et François Mansart, l’édifice sera détruit 123 ans plus tard. De cette époque restent aujourd’hui la cour intérieure, les douves et les deux pavillons des gardes, qui donnent un aspect romantique au lieu. Ces vestiges sont classés Monuments Historiques depuis 1930.

L’ancienne avant cour du château est devenue un parc public composé depuis les années 50 d’une partie jardin à la française et d’une partie jardin à l’anglaise. Considéré comme l’un des plus beaux d’Ile-de-France, il possède des essences rares et des arbres centenaires. L’ensemble est enrichi de sculptures de l’artiste contemporain Pierre Brun.

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BALADES À PIED ET À VÉLO, lumière et oxygène à volonté - Mon séjour en Pays de Brie

Enfilez vos meilleures chaussures de sport et arpentez notre campagne aux paysages variés, rythmée par les coteaux de Champagne, la vallée de la Marne, la vallée du Grand Morin mais aussi par les plateaux et forêts de la Brie. De même, vos mollets et votre cœur seront heureux que vous leur proposiez de parcourir le site VTT des coteaux du Morin et de l'Aubetin, seul site d'Ile-de-France labellisé par la Fédération Française de Cyclisme.

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Experience the Champagne Region in France aboard Hotel Barge Panache

Few places on Earth can boast the name recognition of Champagne in France. This renowned region, famous for the sparkling white wine that bears its name, is also the birthplace of chivalric romance and has been at the crossroads of Europe since Roman times. You can taste the history, heritage and culture in every glass.

The Champagne cruise takes guests along the River Marne through the heart of the Champagne region. Excursions include a visit to La Maison Pannier, a renowned champagne house founded in 1899, where guests will be treated to an exclusive tour of its labyrinth-like cellars and a private tasting. Guests will also enjoy a tour and tasting at another select champagne house, Domaine Ployez-Jacquemart, near Reims, established in 1930 by Marcel Ployez and his wife Yvonne Jacquemart.

The cruise, in which vineyards come down to the water’s edge, also includes a tour of the village of Hautvillers, known as the “cradle of Champagne”. It is here that almost 350 years ago, the monk Dom Perignon discovered the “méthode champenoise,” a special – and many consider the best – way of getting the “sparkle” into the wine, and guests will enjoy a “degustation” of champagnes at a delightful boutique. The magnificent Baroque Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte is also on the itinerary, as is a visit to the city of Reims with its Gothic cathedral where 25 Kings of France were crowned.

The Champagne region of France features the stunning landscapes that inspired Impressionist artists such as Renoir. Today it continues to draw visitors and wine aficionados from around the world who wish to sample the famous product that sets the gold standard for sparkling wines.

The River Marne flows from Epernay to Paris, meandering through the beautiful region of Champagne. There is a plethora of vineyards spread across the undulating plains as far as the eye can see and there will be plenty of opportunity to sample the sparkling wine to which the region has given its name, including private tastings at renowned champagne houses.

This is also a part of France that is rich in both modern and ancient history and during our voyage we visit a number of significant landmarks, châteaux and one of the finest Gothic cathedrals in the country where 25 kings of France were crowned.

As well as Champagne, the region is rich in other delicious products, particularly its wonderful creamy cheeses, with the towns of Meaux and Coulommiers at its heart.

Cruise Highlights

• Enjoy private winery tours and tastings at renowned Champagne houses such as Maison Pannier

• Visit the village of Hautvillers where Dom Perignon discovered the Méthode Champenoise

• Tour the majestic cathedral in Reims, where the Kings of France were once crowned

• Cruise the pretty River Marne past waterside vineyards

• Visit the Champagne 'capital' of Epernay for a cellar tour and private tasting

• Visit Château-Thierry, the scene of fierce battles in World War I, and Belleau Wood


What is hotel barging?

Despite the growing popularity of cruising, especiallly on large river vessels, hotel barging is still a little known niche concept. Most hotel barges started life as cargo vessels but have since been painstakingly converted to offer luxury boutique accommodation for small groups of up to 20 passengers.

This is cruising, but in a very different style to ships plying the big rivers or oceans. The pace is slow, with a 6 day cruise covering maybe just 50 miles along a rural canal. Passengers can walk or bike the towpaths as their floating hotel glides gently along. Guests enjoy an intimate atmosphere, high levels of personal service and immersion into the culture, history and gastronomy of regions of Europe such as Burgundy, the Midi, or the Italian Veneto.

Every day there is an excursion, perhaps to a chateau, a vineyard for a wine tasting, or some other ‘off the beaten track’ location. About half of European Waterways’ bookings are for whole boat charters, ideal for families. Otherwise, clients book a cabin to join other like-minded people. A ‘slow boat’ European Waterways barge cruise offers the ultimate in experiential travel. A truly unique experience!

European Waterways offer luxury hotel barge cruises on the beautiful canals and rivers of Europe, such as through Burgundy, the Midi, Alsace, the Po Valley, Holland and the Scottish Highlands.

The exclusive collection of hotel barges accommodate up to 20 passengers who may charter a whole barge with family or friends, or join a small group of like-minded travellers on an individual cabin basis.

Each barge is fully crewed with a Captain, chef, hostesses, deck-hand and tour guide. The 6-night cruises include gourmet meals, fine wines, open bar, excursions and the use of facilities such as bicycles and spa pools.

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34 years 3 Michelin Star L’Ambroisie Paris Fine Dining 11 course Discovery Tasting Menu $354 (€330)

L’Ambroisie Paris 34 years 3 Michelin Star restaurant Fine Dining 11 course Discovery Tasting Menu $354 (€330)

Ambrosia was the food of the gods on Mount Olympus. Without question, the cuisine of Bernard Pacaud reaches similar heights, with its explosion of flavours, its scientific approach and its perfect execution. Incomparable classicism and an immortal feast for the senses in the regal setting of a townhouse on Place des Vosges.

Discovery Tasting Menu

Amuse Bouche

Langoustine feuillantine with sesame seeds crisps pastry and curry sauce

Sea bass cutlets with sliced ​​artichokes, Kristal caviar

Parisian scallops with vegetables, truffle emulsion

Noisette of lamb from Lozère with almond slivers, swirl of Sarladaise potatoes

Fresh and aged cheeses

Assortment of desserts and pastries
Bitter cocoa shortbread tart, Bourbon vanilla ice cream
candied chestnut marquise, tangerine sorbet
Hot praline soufflé, mango coulis with French cherry brandy (Kirsch de Fougerolles)

Petits Fours (Mignardises)

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0:00 Introduction
0:43 Amuse bouche
1:30 Feuillantine de langoustines
2:23 Escalopines de bar au caviar
2:36 Saint-Jacques à la truffle
3:15 Agneau aux éclats d'amandes
4:31 Fromages frais et affinés
6:09 Assortiment de desserts
8:01 Mignardises

FONTAINEBLEAU, la plus belle forêt de France ?

Je vous emmène à la découverte de l'une des plus belles forêts de France à seulement 1h de Paris ! Au programme : escalade et découverte des magnifiques paysages de cette forêt à la biodiversité exceptionnelle !
Merci à l'Office National des Forêts pour ce bol d'air frais.

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History Light Show [Medieval Bouillon Castle]

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Bouillon is a town in southern Belgium, near the French border. It’s known for the medieval Bouillon Castle, overlooking the Semois River. Along the river is the Archéoscope Godefroid de Bouillon, a multimedia attraction illustrating the life and times of former castle resident and crusader Godfrey of Bouillon. Nearby, the Ducal Museum examines the area’s history through artworks, weapons and folk artifacts.

In the Middle Ages Bouillon was a lordship within the Duchy of Lower Lorraine and the principal seat of the Ardennes-Bouillon dynasty in the 10th and 11th century. In the 11th century they dominated the area, and held the ducal title along with many other titles in the region. Bouillon was the location of the ducal mint and the dominant urban concentration in the dukes' possession.

There is a common misconception that Bouillon was a county. While the lords of Bouillon often were counts and dukes, Bouillon itself was not a county. The fortification of Bouillon Castle was, along with the County of Verdun, the core of the possessions of the Ardennes-Bouillon dynasty, and their combined territory was a complex mixture of fiefs, allodial land and other hereditary rights throughout the area. An example of the latter is the Advocacy of the monastery of Saint-Hubert en Ardennes, which was granted to Godfrey II by the prince-bishop of Liège.

The most famous of the Lords of Bouillon was Godfrey of Bouillon, a leader of the First Crusade and the first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He sold the Bouillon estate to the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. The prince-bishops started to call themselves dukes of Bouillon, and the town emerged as the capital of a sovereign duchy by 1678, when it was captured from the prince-bishopric by the French army and given to the La Tour d'Auvergne family. The duchy was prized for its strategic location as the key to the Ardennes as Vauban called it and hence to France itself. It remained a quasi-independent protectorate, like Orange and Monaco, until 1795, when the Republican Army annexed it to France.

After the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, the city was given to the Netherlands in the 1815 Treaty of Paris. It has been part of Belgium since the Revolution of 1830.

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VLOG 1 - Tempête en vélomobile

Première semaine de voyage pour aller au Cap Nord en vélomobile !
On a traversé l'est de la France (Coulommiers, Saint-Dizier, Nancy, Strasbourg).
On a vu de magnifiques paysages mais surtout eu une bonne tempête.
Les vélomobiles ont montré leur meilleur (79 km/h) comme leur pire (2,5 km/h)

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