The Route Napoléon, a 200-mile (322-kilometer) scenic road, traces part of Napoleon Bonaparte’s 1815 march from the Côte d’Azur to Paris. This historic path, which he took after escaping exile in Italy, now offers travelers a journey through diverse landscapes, from the Mediterranean coast to the heart of Provence and the French Alps. Along the way, visitors can explore medieval villages, enjoy panoramic mountain views, and experience the varied terrain that once bore witness to one of history’s most famous military campaigns.
More Places You Might Enjoy
Nestled in the heart of Antigua and Barbuda, the Coolidge Cricket Ground, also known as Stanford Cricket Ground, is a testament to the island’s deep-rooted passion for cricket. Surrounded by […]
- 438
In the heart of Rotorua’s Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland, the Lady Knox Geyser stands as a captivating geothermal feature. Every morning, this rocky grey vent spews water up to 30 to […]
- 4
Nestled in Fort Myers, the Edison and Ford Winter Estates offer a glimpse into the lives of two of America’s most influential inventors. Registered as National Historic sites, these estates […]


