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Eagle's Nest ancient village with forever views
A cute, authentic, medieval town with a deep history. Residents are friendly and helpful here. Poor Princess Grace died in an auto accident on the hillside access road from Monte Carlohere decades a...
If your knees are a problem, then skip Eze and stop at La Turbie instead. The streets and houses and Roman monuments are beautiful. Our family loved a short walk on the ancient Roman road. Totally del...
La Turbie is one of the most AUTHENTIC, untouched medieval villages on the south coast of France. Not many villagers can claim to have a 2000-year-old Roman monument in their village, which is overlo...
If you are travelling the Grand Corniche then do stop in for a quick look. The old town is a small area within the main town & really isn't all that interesting
Vieux La Turbie lets you step back onto the streets of medieval Europe and walk along the same route that travelers took on the way from ancient Gaul to Rome.
Eagle's Nest ancient village with forever views
A cute, authentic, medieval town with a deep history. Residents are friendly and helpful here. Poor Princess Grace died in an auto accident on the hillside access road from Monte Carlohere decades a...
Lovely French Village
If your knees are a problem, then skip Eze and stop at La Turbie instead. The streets and houses and Roman monuments are beautiful. Our family loved a short walk on the ancient Roman road. Totally del...
La Turbie an AUTHENTIC French village...
La Turbie is one of the most AUTHENTIC, untouched medieval villages on the south coast of France. Not many villagers can claim to have a 2000-year-old Roman monument in their village, which is overlo...
Not all that interesting
If you are travelling the Grand Corniche then do stop in for a quick look. The old town is a small area within the main town & really isn't all that interesting
Step back into history
Vieux La Turbie lets you step back onto the streets of medieval Europe and walk along the same route that travelers took on the way from ancient Gaul to Rome.