It's well worth stopping in the nondescript village of Couze St-Front for the warm welcome and riverside dining at Au Fil de l'Eau. Jazzy tunes tinkle as a parade of fresh, seasonal dishes is served; super-popular with locals. Reserve ahead to get a seat at the giant windows overlooking the river.
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