Much to see in this area?

Bart

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So we are going through the tunnel on Saturday and this will be our 2nd time in France in the MH I'm just trying to see which route we should travel with our final destination aiming for Spain in a few weeks time
Last time we were in France we did the Normandy / Brittany stuff which I find interesting.
Things we like to do are nice drives and quiet out of the way places to stay. ( Our MH is a 6.3mtr PVC )
Visit old lovely villages.
While in France two places the Mrs is looking to visit are Annecy and Chamonix Mont Blanc so we will be heading eastwards across France so I think we might of been in the area circled in red on the image below before but not sure.
Is the much to see in it ?
 

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Have a look at the Champagne trail . My second trip .
 
We visited Annecy and Chamonix in Sept 2019.
Annecy is beautiful and we would love to return some time soon.
Have a look at Dole. (just outside of your red circle) We stayed there on our way to Annecy.
 
We visited Annecy and Chamonix in Sept 2019.
Annecy is beautiful and we would love to return some time soon.
Have a look at Dole. (just outside of your red circle) We stayed there on our way to Annecy.
Thanks will do as the red circle was just roughly drawn :)
 
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There are things to see in every area, most put northern France down, but we like it as much as any area in France, have a look at some old programs of Rick stien even if you don't like him the areas he visits are marvelous, I think it's called secret France or something similar, the Alsace one was on the tv last night but it's always comeing round.
 
The bottom edge of your red area is the Forest d’Orient and a loverly area. There is a free air right near the small town of Dienville, adjacent to one of the lakes. Very comfortable couple of nights there in April, couple of nice restaurants locally too.

Edit to include the What3words location
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