Photos: The 14 villages vying to be France’s favourite in 2025

See the full shortlist and vote for your favourite

Voting for France's Favourite Village (le village préféré des Français) 2025 is open online until March 7 (pictured, clockwise from top-left: Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye, Calcatoggio, Semur en Auxois, Longpont)
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The list of 14 villages in the running to be considered France's Favourite Village (le village préféré des Français) for 2025 has been revealed.

The annual competition, by France Télévisions, asks the public to vote for their favourite on the shortlist. Voting is open online until March 7.

The winner will be announced when the show of the same name, presented by Stéphane Bern, airs on France 3 early summer.

The village shortlist selects one village for each region of mainland France, and one to represent the French overseas territories.

The full shortlist for 2025

In alphabetical order of region, the full list of 14 shortlisted villages for 2025 is: 

Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye (Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes)

Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye
Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye

Best-known for its major Abbey church, which dates back to 1095.

Semur-en-Auxois (Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté)

Semur-en-Auxois
Semur-en-Auxois

A medieval village built on the River Armançon.

Malestroit (Morbihan, Brittany)

Malestroit
Malestroit

Located on the River Oust and the Nantes-Brest canal, it has many half-timbered old houses.

Ferrières-en-Gâtinais (Loiret, Centre-Val-de-Loire)

Ferrières-en-Gâtinais
Ferrières-en-Gâtinais

A historical village with an abbey that was previously the site of a Benedictine monastery.

Calcatoggio (Corse-du-Sud)

Calcatoggio
Calcatoggio

An island village with expansive views over the Gulf of Liscia.

Sierck-les-Bains (Moselle, Grand-Est)

Sierck-les-Bains
Sierck-les-Bains

A prized traditional village close to both the German and Luxembourg borders.

Longpont (Aisne, Hauts-de-France)

Longpont
Longpont

A pretty, historical village with its own abbey ruins.

Rochefort-en-Yvelines (Yvelines, Ile-de-France)

Rochefort-en-Yvelines
Rochefort-en-Yvelines

Part of the arrondissement of Rambouillet, this village has its own historical church and castles.

Grand'Rivière (Martinique)

Grand'Rivière (Martinique)
Grand'Rivière (Martinique)

The representative for the overseas territories in this year’s list, Grand'Rivière is known for its colourful, pastel-painted houses (and an imposing green, metal bridge).

Clécy (Calvados, Normandy)

Clécy
Clécy

A hotspot for outdoor activities including hiking, kayaking and mountain biking, Clécy and its surrounding area was given the title of ‘The Capital of Suisse Normande (Swiss Normandy)’ in 1932 by the then-tourism minister.

Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne (Corrèze, Nouvelle-Aquitaine)

Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne
Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne

A medieval-era village located on the banks of the Dordogne river.

Lupiac (Gers, Occitanie)

Lupiac
Lupiac

This historical village is also known to be the birthplace of Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan, one of the captains of the Musketeers, whose life was fictionalised in Alexandre Dumas’ book The Three Musketeers.

Fontevraud-l'Abbaye (Maine-et-Loire, Pays-de-la-Loire)

Fontevraud-l'Abbaye
Fontevraud-l'Abbaye

Favoured for its location in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Loire Valley, this village is also close to the Loire Anjou Touraine French regional natural park.

Saorge (Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur)

Saorge
Saorge

A village on the route between Menton in France and the Colle di Tenda in Italy. Used to be part of the former County of Nice.

How to vote for your favourite village 2025

Voting is open on the France Télévisions website until March 7. 

To vote, click on your favourite village and confirm, then enter your e-mail address to submit your choice.

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Previous winners are:

  • 2024 - Collioure (Occitanie)

  • 2023 - Esquelbecq (Hauts-de-France)

  • 2022 - Bergheim (Haut-Rhin)

  • 2021 - Sancerre (Centre-Val de Loire)

  • 2020 - Hunspach (Grand-Est)

  • 2019 - Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue (Normandy)

  • 2018 - Cassel (Hauts-de-France)

  • 2017 - Kaysersberg (Grand-Est)

  • 2016 - Rochefort-en-Terre (Brittany)

  • 2015 - Ploumanac'h (Brittany)

  • 2014 - Cordes-sur-Ciel (Midi-Pyrénées)

  • 2013 - Eguisheim (Alsace)

  • 2012 - Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (Midi-Pyrénées)