Dear readers,
Neither too early nor too late: the calendar for the next All Saints holidays is simply ideal.
The school break will run from Saturday October 23 to Monday November 8, giving hope for good weather.
And for those who appreciate stays with friends or family, the dates are common to the three zones.
So where to go?
The world map offers a still limited horizon, even if Canada or the Gulf countries are reopening in full.
France and Europe remain the safest options.
The possibilities are endless, of course.
Whether you like the bucolic countryside, the laughter of the seagulls or the beautiful mountains sung by Jean Ferrat, here is our selection of trips to offer or to treat yourself.
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At the Green light
On the borders of Cantal and Puy-de-Dôme, a bridge over the Rhue opens a window onto lush gorges.
Stanislas Fautré / LE FIGARO MAGAZINE
In France
What could be better than a road trip in a van to rediscover a taste for freedom?
We embark aboard a comfortable van for a traveling discovery between the gorges of the Sioule and the Cévennes.
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In Europe
It has remained too long in the shadow of its flamboyant neighbor, Tuscany.
Yet Umbria, secret and authentic, is full of sublime landscapes and old fortified towns where time seems to have stood still in the Middle Ages.
Not to mention its terroir, darling of gourmets.
Let's go ?
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Under the sun
Postcard point of view on Cadaqués.
Yvann K / Adobe Stock
In France
East of Toulon, past the Giens peninsula and the Golden Islands, Hyères is one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Var coast.
From gardens to sandy beaches, from hills to vineyards, the small town and its surroundings are fascinating.
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In Europe
It's a bit like the Catalan “Saint Trop '”.
Nestled in the heart of the Cap de Creus Natural Park, Cadaqués is an all-white coastal village, with cobbled streets highlighted with bougainvillea and with an authentic allure, despite its tourist success.
Whatever, he is so endearing!
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At the top
It's time to discover the Ötztal valley in Austria, an Alpine microcosm between the sweetness of life and raw nature.
Franck Charton / LE FIGARO MAGAZINE
In France
The Chartreuse is one of the smallest pre-Alpine massifs.
The 1300 km of marked trails in the Regional Natural Park allow families and sportspeople to navigate a wide variety of landscapes.
Our favorite hikes.
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In Europe
Head for Austria and the Ötztal valley, an Alpine microcosm between the sweetness of life and raw nature.
We walked the Ötztal trek, a large hiking trail that winds from huts to hostels.
A real land of plenty for passionate mountain people!
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Wine break in Saint-Émilion
Le Figaro invites you to Saint-Émilion, from October 8 to 10, 2021, from € 2,800 Les Voyages F
Le Figaro invites you to discover some remarkable properties, alongside Frédéric Durand-Bazin, who will accompany you during all your visits.
On the program: exceptional tastings in the largest wine-growing properties in Saint-Émilion, usually closed to the public.
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