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The French town that looks more like Italy – with Roman buildings and huge music festival
The French town that looks more like Italy – with Roman buildings and huge music festival

Scottish Sun

time27-04-2025

  • Scottish Sun

The French town that looks more like Italy – with Roman buildings and huge music festival

And the English town that looks like its in the Swiss Alps PICTURE PERFECT The French town that looks more like Italy – with Roman buildings and huge music festival Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TERRACOTTA rooftops, Roman arches and a major music festival attract tourists to a town in France - which looks more like Italy. Clisson, located in the Loire-Atlantique department of western France, is home to only 3,000 people but is a hidden gem not to be missed. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 An idyllic river meanders through the town Credit: Getty 4 Clisson is known for its Italian-inspired architecture Credit: Getty The French town is often compared to Italy, sitting at the crux of two rivers in the Loire-Atlantique region. The village underwent a radical transformation in the the early 19th century, following devastation caused by the French Revolution. When rebuilt by the Cacault brothers, who had fallen in love with Tuscan design whilst on their travels, Clisson gained its Italian feel. As a result, the town features unique Italian architecture compared to neighbouring French towns. Perhaps the most apparently Italian-inspired attraction in the town is the Domaine de la Garenne Lemot. This neo-Palladian villa is surrounded by pristinely landscaped gardens with an plants and classical statues reminiscent of Roman countryside homes. Another exquisite example of architecture in the town is the Château de Clisson which dominates the town's skyline. The 13th century Château towers over the Sèvre Nantaise River and is surrounded by other Mediterranean-inspired buildings. The Sèvre Nantaise River weaves through the town, which makes it a popular place for paddle-boarding, kayaking and riverside wandering. Many of the walks along the edge of the river also boast shady spots, perfect for admiring the town's architecture whilst enjoying a picnic. Inside the French menopause retreat The Pont de la Vallée, a bridge stretching over part of the Sèvre Nantaise, is also iconic to Clisson. In particular, it is unique due to its wooden structure, which often makes it a favoured spot for pictures. In the town itself, visitors can enjoy the Halles de Clisson, which is a covered market dating back to the 14th century. Clisson also sits at the heart of the Muscadet wine region, where it is surrounded by vineyards that produce crisp white wines. Many of the wineries remain uncrowded, offering more intimate tastings, where visitors can really get to know the vineyard, its wine and winemakers. For travellers who find themselves in Clisson in June, the town bustles with a festival that juxtaposes its picturesque image. 4 Each June, the town hosts a metal music festival called Hellfest Credit: Alamy Hellfest is one of Europe's biggest metal music festivals and each year over 180,000 people gather to enjoy a rock music from a range of artists. One of the headline acts this year will be Muse - the creators of 'Supermassive Black Hole'. For holidaymakers visiting the city of Nantes, Clission is the ideal day trip or weekend getaway, as well as a pretty holiday destination in its own right. Elsewhere in France is a town that looks like Cornwall. And here's a town in England that looks like something in the Swiss Alps.

The French town that looks more like Italy – with Roman buildings and huge music festival
The French town that looks more like Italy – with Roman buildings and huge music festival

The Sun

time27-04-2025

  • The Sun

The French town that looks more like Italy – with Roman buildings and huge music festival

TERRACOTTA rooftops, Roman arches and a major music festival attract tourists to a town in France - which looks more like Italy. Clisson, located in the Loire-Atlantique department of western France, is home to only 3,000 people but is a hidden gem not to be missed. 4 4 The French town is often compared to Italy, sitting at the crux of two rivers in the Loire-Atlantique region. The village underwent a radical transformation in the the early 19th century, following devastation caused by the French Revolution. When rebuilt by the Cacault brothers, who had fallen in love with Tuscan design whilst on their travels, Clisson gained its Italian feel. As a result, the town features unique Italian architecture compared to neighbouring French towns. Perhaps the most apparently Italian-inspired attraction in the town is the Domaine de la Garenne Lemot. This neo-Palladian villa is surrounded by pristinely landscaped gardens with an plants and classical statues reminiscent of Roman countryside homes. Another exquisite example of architecture in the town is the Château de Clisson which dominates the town's skyline. The 13th century Château towers over the Sèvre Nantaise River and is surrounded by other Mediterranean-inspired buildings. The Sèvre Nantaise River weaves through the town, which makes it a popular place for paddle-boarding, kayaking and riverside wandering. Many of the walks along the edge of the river also boast shady spots, perfect for admiring the town's architecture whilst enjoying a picnic. Inside the French menopause retreat The Pont de la Vallée, a bridge stretching over part of the Sèvre Nantaise, is also iconic to Clisson. In particular, it is unique due to its wooden structure, which often makes it a favoured spot for pictures. In the town itself, visitors can enjoy the Halles de Clisson, which is a covered market dating back to the 14th century. Clisson also sits at the heart of the Muscadet wine region, where it is surrounded by vineyards that produce crisp white wines. Many of the wineries remain uncrowded, offering more intimate tastings, where visitors can really get to know the vineyard, its wine and winemakers. For travellers who find themselves in Clisson in June, the town bustles with a festival that juxtaposes its picturesque image. 4 Hellfest is one of Europe 's biggest metal music festivals and each year over 180,000 people gather to enjoy a rock music from a range of artists. One of the headline acts this year will be Muse - the creators of 'Supermassive Black Hole'. For holidaymakers visiting the city of Nantes, Clission is the ideal day trip or weekend getaway, as well as a pretty holiday destination in its own right. Elsewhere in France is a town that looks like Cornwall. And here's a town in England that looks like something in the Swiss Alps. 4

The French town that looks more like Italy – with Roman buildings and huge music festival
The French town that looks more like Italy – with Roman buildings and huge music festival

The Irish Sun

time27-04-2025

  • The Irish Sun

The French town that looks more like Italy – with Roman buildings and huge music festival

TERRACOTTA rooftops, Roman arches and a major music festival attract tourists to a town in France - which looks more like Italy. Clisson, located in the Loire-Atlantique department of western France, is home to only 3,000 people but is a hidden gem not to be missed. Advertisement 4 An idyllic river meanders through the town Credit: Getty 4 Clisson is known for its Italian-inspired architecture Credit: Getty The French town is often compared to Italy, sitting at the crux of two rivers in the Loire-Atlantique region. The village underwent a radical transformation in the the early 19th century, following devastation caused by the French Revolution. When rebuilt by the Cacault brothers, who had fallen in love with Tuscan design whilst on their travels, Clisson gained its Italian feel. As a result, the town features unique Italian architecture compared to neighbouring French towns. Advertisement Read more on France Perhaps the most apparently Italian-inspired attraction in the town is the Domaine de la Garenne Lemot. This neo-Palladian villa is surrounded by pristinely landscaped gardens with an plants and classical statues reminiscent of Roman countryside homes. Another exquisite example of architecture in the town is the Château de Clisson which dominates the town's skyline. The 13th century Château towers over the Sèvre Nantaise River and is surrounded by other Mediterranean-inspired buildings. Advertisement Most read in City breaks The Sèvre Nantaise River weaves through the town, which makes it a popular place for paddle-boarding, kayaking and riverside wandering. Many of the walks along the edge of the river also boast shady spots, perfect for admiring the town's architecture whilst enjoying a picnic. Inside the French menopause retreat The Pont de la Vallée, a bridge stretching over part of the Sèvre Nantaise, is also iconic to Clisson. In particular, it is unique due to its wooden structure, which often makes it a favoured spot for pictures. Advertisement In the town itself, visitors can enjoy the Halles de Clisson, which is a covered market dating back to the 14th century. Clisson also sits at the heart of the Muscadet wine region, where it is surrounded by vineyards that produce crisp white wines. Many of the wineries remain uncrowded, offering more intimate tastings, where visitors can really get to know the vineyard, its wine and winemakers. For travellers who find themselves in Clisson in June, the town bustles with a festival that juxtaposes its picturesque image. Advertisement 4 Each June, the town hosts a metal music festival called Hellfest Credit: Alamy Hellfest is one of Europe's biggest metal music festivals and each year over 180,000 people gather to enjoy a rock music from a range of artists. One of the headline acts this year will be Muse - the creators of 'Supermassive Black Hole'. For holidaymakers visiting the city of Nantes, Clission is the ideal day trip or weekend getaway, as well as a pretty holiday destination in its own right. Advertisement Elsewhere in And here's a town in England that 4 The town is only 30-minutes from Nantes Credit: Getty

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