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Monet Garden Giverny in Pictures

Claude Monet, the great French artist, lived in Giverny, Normandy for forty-three years, from 1883 to 1926. He had a passion for gardening as well ...
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Living History in a French Chateau

France is blessed with many castles and palaces, often in stunning locations, all full of history. Not just relics of the past, these days it’s ...
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Winter Holidays France Style with Wow Factor

A look at four sensational places to take a winter break in France… A hot tub with a view – check; luxury experience – check, ...
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Gardens of Marqueyssac |Dordogne’s Green Whimsy

One of the most enticing quarters of France to visit, especially for the British, is the Dordogne valley close to the area of Perigueux. There ...
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Cycling in the South of France

Whether you are new to the art of leisurely cycling or you are a hardcore fan with years of experience, not many things can beat ...
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Backstage at Nausicaa Aquarium – the biggest fish tanks in Europe!

Nausicaa Aquarium in Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France isn’t just any old aquarium – it is the biggest and the best aquarium in Europe with a ...
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The most beautiful places in France to visit

It’s certainly no surprise to us that for the last 20 years and more, France has remained at the top of the list for the ...
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The Perfect Place to take the family – Opal Coast France

The Opal Coast of Pas de Calais, northern France is the perfect place to take the family. A coastline that takes in golden sandy beaches ...
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The Opal Coast in France

The Opal Coast of France – it sounds lovely doesn’t it? And it is… This 80 mile stretch of coastline takes in golden sandy beaches, ...
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A bit of French leave in Montreuil-sur-Mer

For a brief visit to France which gives you a taster of real France, real close, take the ferry to Calais. Less than an hour’s ...
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