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Gault & Millau reinvents the French stroll. The walk is all about discovery: products and producers, recipes and chefs, gourmet stalls and artisans, hotels, men, women and stories that create links and meaning.

More than 138 referenced establishments

restaurants

47

restaurants

artisans

80

artisans

hotels

11

hotels

cities

45

cities

gourmet itineraries

13

gourmet itineraries

2026

48 hours in Sarlat-la-Canéda
0 km

48 hours in Sarlat-la-Canéda

This small town of less than 10,000 inhabitants is a living treasure, a life-size movie set with no pasteboard! Everything is real, from the light on the ochre Perigordian stone that gives it such a sparkle, to the interwoven traditions and heritage gastronomy.
48 Hours on Île de Ré
128 km

48 Hours on Île de Ré

Among the jewels of the archipelago lining the Atlantic coast, the Île de Ré holds a special place. The fourth-largest island in mainland France, with a microclimate enhanced by the Gulf Stream, it attracts many loyal visitors who make it a tradition to spend their vacations there.
72 hours in Creuse
197 km

72 hours in Creuse

A simply magnificent département, forever immersed in the sweetness of life, like Obelix in his magic potion. Creuse deserves to be explored and savored in all its authenticity.

2025

48 hours in Saint-Jean-de-Luz
11 km

48 hours in Saint-Jean-de-Luz

Eyes wriggle like merluchons at the maître d'hôtel's announcement: "Our fish comes from the Saint-Jean-de-Luz fish auction". And that's all there is to it: in Bordeaux, Toulouse or Paris, you'll appreciate knowing that your fish is entrusted to these renowned fishermen.
48 hours in Sauternes and around
103 km

48 hours in Sauternes and around

Yquem, Guiraud, Suduiraut, Rieussec, Lafaurie-Peyraguey, Rayne Vigneau... All these names evoke the amber hue of Sauternes grands crus, wonderful ambassadors of a unique terroir.

2024

48 hours in Biarritz
28 km

48 hours in Biarritz

Biarritz, the jewel of the Basque coast, has seen many upheavals over the course of its history. Today, in the firmament of cool, gourmet destinations, it's worth recalling its rich foundations.
48 hours in Périgueux
22 km

48 hours in Périgueux

Périgueux, such a rich city! This two-thousand-year-old city was known in Roman times as Vésone (Vesunna), in reference to a water goddess, but the site was occupied long before by the Gallic Pétrocores peoples, who made it their capital and gave their name to the present-day city and to the Périgord region.
A day in the Marmandais
67 km

A day in the Marmandais

Marmande's destiny is both strange and commonplace. How is it that this small town, sub-prefecture of the Lot-et-Garonne region, with so many assets, is not better known and visited by tourists?

2023

48 hours in Arcachon
43 km

48 hours in Arcachon

The "town of the four seasons" (and its neighbor Pyla-sur-Mer) has long been uncomfortable with its medical past, and until the 1970s lived a somewhat hidden life. A past it is now proud to defend and safeguard.
48 hours on the island of Oléron
31 km

48 hours on the island of Oléron

The possibility of an island... You can choose Belle-Île, the romantic Breton, or Noirmoutier, the gentle, family-friendly Vendée, or Ré, opposite La Rochelle, chic and bohemian. And then, a little further south, there's Oléron, the wildest and most iodized.

2022

48 hours in Bayonne
17 km

48 hours in Bayonne

Don't reduce Bayonne to its festivities and postcard-perfect facades.
48 hours in La Rochelle
13 km

48 hours in La Rochelle

A city with a rich historical past, Europe's largest marina - 50 years old this year and boasting over 5,000 moorings - the Ile de Ré is just a short stroll or pedal ride away, and festivals attract the crème de la crème every year... La Rochelle regularly tops the list of France's favorite cities. It's well worth a visit... and a gourmet one at that.
48 hours in the Périgord
115 km

48 hours in the Périgord

Périgueux, on the banks of the Isle, Brantôme, on the banks of the Dronne, Nontron, capital of the cutlery industry, and all around, forests, hills, valleys, a landscape of astonishing greenery that contrasts with the image of a gentle countryside of ochre tones and pale stone houses. Green Périgord is both mysterious and familiar, a little Normandy in the land of the sun, geographically and naturally close to the Limousin.
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