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For an area that takes up a relatively modest stretch of Brittany’s south coast, the Baie de Quiberon boasts some pretty powerful statistics. As the seagull flies, it’s barely 30 km from the mouth of the Etel river in the west to Pointe Kerpenhir in the east, but the shoreline of this captivating area stretches
North of Lyon and south of Burgundy lies Beaujolais, an area whose name everyone knows but very few have visited. A secret place of hills and vineyards, of ancient gold stone-coloured villages where the local bistro serving the sort of grub that warms the cockles of your heart is at the centre of daily life,
What to see and do in Sarlat-la-Canéda in Dordogne, plus the the best things to see and do in the area around. The old town of Sarlat-la-Canéda, in the heart of the Périgord Noir in Southeast Dordogne, dates to Gallo-Roman times at least. But it underwent a period of growth during the Middle Ages, developing
We share our top tips for what to see and do in Mirepoix, a medieval jewel of the ²Ñ¾±»å¾±-±Ê²â°ùé²Ôé±ð²õ region, with oodles of charm and a marvellous market! Say ‘Mirepoix’ and if onions, celery and carrots are the first thing that springs to mind, it shows you know your way around the kitchen. And in
In 1755, the fountains in the city of Nancy, flowed with wine to celebrate the inauguration of one of the finest squares in the world. If you lived in Paris then and wanted to join in the fun, it would take several days to make the 240-mile journey to Lorraine, northeast France. Now the fast
Bonjour and bienvenue to The ÁùºÏ²ÊÍøÖ·´óÈ« Magazine Summer 2024. I’m absolutely thrilled to share this brilliant summer issue with you. Whether you’re enjoying France from near or far, the fabulous features and wonderful photos will provide plenty of inspiration, information and entertainment, with loads of places to go, culture and history by the
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