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Whats on in France in November

We take a look at what’s on in France 2022… National Holidays in France November 1st November La Toussaint – All Saints’ Day. All over France, …

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Orangerie Museum, Paris

Home to numerous impressionist and post-impressionist painters over the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the Orangerie museum is in the Jardin …

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10 Stunning Places to Visit in France

France is a beautiful country with lots of culture and beauty to soak in and experience. If you’re looking for a better way to travel, …

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What’s new in France Summer 2022

Take a look at what’s new and what’s great in France for Summer 2022 – from an underwater museum to a brand new champagne exhibition …

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Yvoire, Haute-Savoie – in photos

Yvoire, in Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, was founded in 1306 when Amédée V, Count of Savoy began fortifying the former fishing village. It’s officially one of …

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UNESCO-listed Cordouan Lighthouse

The Lighthouse of Cordouan rises up on a shallow rocky plateau in the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Gironde estuary in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine …

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Medieval banquet in Agincourt!

The Centre Azincourt 1415 is holding a banquet. And this is no ordinary banquet. A medieval feast complete with entertainment… The annual medieval banquet of …

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The very best Tours de France 2022

We’ve got one thing on our mind – taking a tour or a holiday in fabulous France. Wandering cobbled streets, cruising on the Mediterranean or …

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Great places for a holiday not far from Calais

I’m often asked for recommendations on where to visit in France and one question constantly pops up. Where’s a great place to take a holiday …

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France’s Green Bucket list

France has enormous diversity in its regions from snow-peaked mountains to red hot beaches,  glorious countryside, forests, lakes, rivers, canals and sand dunes. Here’s a …

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