Tip: Hotel Baudy is the historic spot; the apple-orchard ciders served alongside are the Norman pick.

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Provins ★ 4.0

Provins is the UNESCO-listed medieval town 1h20 from Paris, with cheese fairs, honey shops and the 12th-century Ramparts. Lunch at La Table Saint-Jean for game.

Tip: Saturday and Sunday are market days. Combine with the medieval festival weekend (early June).

Chartres ★ 4.0

Chartres is the Beauce cathedral town an hour from Paris by SNCF. The cathedral is the spine; lunch at Le Tripot for Beauce-regional bistro plates.

Tip: Lunch at Le Tripot Mon-Fri; the cathedral has English audio guides from 10:00.

Chantilly ★ 4.2

Chantilly is the 25-minutes-from-Paris chateau town that gave its name to whipped cream. The Hameau in the chateau gardens plates the cream with meringues and tarts.

Tip: The cream is plated in the Hameau in the gardens; €8 for a meringue and crème de Chantilly.

Barbizon ★ 4.0

Barbizon is the 19th-century painters' village south of Paris. The Musée des Peintres de Barbizon sits in the former Auberge Ganne; bistros line the Grande Rue.

Tip: Combine with a morning at Fontainebleau forest and chateau; lunch at one of the bistros on the Grande Rue.

Reims (Champagne) ★ 4.6

Reims is the Champagne capital, 45 min from Paris by TGV. Pommery, Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger and Ruinart all run cellar tours; lunch at L'Assiette Champenoise.

Tip: Book a 10:00 train and a 14:00 cellar tour; lunch at one of three local bistros between tastings.

Versailles ★ 4.0

Versailles in Paris's outer suburb is more than the palace: the chateau-side town has bistros, a Saturday market on Place du Marché Notre-Dame, plus a Trianon hotel.

Tip: Skip the chateau cafeteria. Lunch at Gordon Ramsay au Trianon or the bistros on Rue de la Paroisse instead.

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