http://www.les-plus-beaux-villages-de-france.org/en
The villages join together by co-optation.
Some of my favorites
http://www.saint-cirqlapopie.com/en/index.htm
http://www.les-plus-beaux-villages-de-france.org/en/sainte-enimie
Not every nice villages choose to join the association, so discoveries
are still possible.
Chalencon.
http://www.saint-pal.com/homepage.php?meta=spc&idpp=E3
Saint Nazaire le Désert
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/blache/
Great site! I'd also add Opède-le-Vieux and maybe Lacoste in the Luberon.
Nothing at all about how to get to them.
As far as I'm concerned if I can't see them by public transport they
might as well not exist. (French rural public transport sucks).
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>> Repost of an interesting link for those who have enough time to get out
>> of big towns.
>>
>> http://www.les-plus-beaux-villages-de-france.org/en
Locate the town or village web site using the tourists office directory :
http://www.tourisme.fr/
(used to be ugly but useful, awkward now)
Enter village name (ex. Moncontour) in the "Rechercher" box, click
"valider".
http://www.tourisme-moncontour.com/
Public transport in rural zone completely impractical.
use fr.altavista.com or www.google.fr
and look for "transports publics conseil general someregionname"