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Dieppe Kite Festival, Normandy

The Dieppe Kite Festival is colourful, dynamic and has a big …

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La Piscine Museum Roubaix undergoes a renovation

Along with a small group of French journalists I recently had …

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Where to see tapestries in Paris

A tribute to tapestries – two Paris museums are offering fascinating …

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UNESCO status for Chaine des Puys, Auvergne

The peeks of 80 dormant volcanoes in central France known as …

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The Good Life France Magazine Summer 2018

The Good Life France Magazine Summer 2018 is out. Just click …

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The first digital art centre in Paris | Atelier des Lumières

Located between Bastille and Nation in the 11th arrondissement an old …

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Jane & Serge, Museum of Fine Arts, Calais France

Although Serge Gainsbourg is something of a cultural icon in his …

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Vaux-le-Vicomte Goes To The Movies!

An extraordinary exhibition takes visitors behind the scenes to celebrate some …

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World record breaking tea cosy for the world’s biggest teapot in France

When Tina Sharpe saw a shed shaped like a giant tea …

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Expats undertake bike ride round Deux-Sevres for charity in France

On 4th September 2017 two English couples who have made the …

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Grand Crus booze cruise

The ‘booze cruise’ has long been characterised by customers crossing the Channel to Calais to fill their boots with cheap cases of wines and beer.

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