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One of the most endearing attractions of Côte d'Azur, also known as the French Riviera, in the Mediterranean coastline of the southeast corner of France, are its charming hilltop villages. Perched like hats on top of verdant hills, these villages combine the allure of medieval architecture with bird’s-eye views of the Riviera coast and mountains.
Most villages emerged during the 12th and 13th centuries when peasants living in the coastal towns fled inland to the hilltops where they could protect themselves from pirates and marauding armies. After the post-war period of neglect, the perched villages gained new life when the residents renovated the crumbling town houses to serve as second residences. Artists and artisans moved in and set up boutiques and galleries to show their wares. Now, most villages have a thriving commercial life catering to tourists, retirees, and part-time residents. Many villages still have buckled medieval walls and their crooked, cobbled streets are pleasant to stroll.
There are more than 120 perched villages scattered over the territory of Côte d'Azur. They each have a singular charm to be discovered in their little streets or in the craftsmen's workshops.
Peillon is a picturesque, perched fortified village, 20 km north of Nice. The village is perched on top of a high narrow rocky peak, with the compact collection of stone houses, narrow streets, vaulted passages, and some...more
Saorge is located in a very pretty location, on the steep wooded side of a mountain. In olden times, the stronghold of Saorge was defended by three castles, and was reputed to be impregnable. The tall solid stone houses ...more
The village of Eze is located between Nice and Monaco, at an altitude of 427m. The medieval walls that once encircled the village are long gone but the stony streets of the Old Town still wind precipitously uphill, affor...more
Perched at the end of a ridge overlooking the vallée du Loup, Gourdon has an exceptional view of more than 80km of coastline between Théoule sur Mer and Nice. Built in the 12th century and restored in the 17th, the impre...more
Sainte-Agnès is a lovely, but touristy, little village perched on the flank of a mountain, high above the Mediterranean. The one thing that saves Sainte-Agnès from being overrun is that it's not easy to get to—only 4km f...more
Tourrettes-sur-Loup is a charming medieval village, 14km from the coast, between Nice and Cannes, and perched on a rocky outcrop surrounded by superb landscapes where prickly pears grow naturally. The village is named fo...more
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