Everything You Want to Know About France and More...

Get Updates and Stay Connected - Subscribe To Our Newsletter

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 …

Read More →

Rouen History A Preserved City with a Foot in the Past

Rouen is the capital of Normandy in northern France. What makes this city unique is its incredible Gothic architecture coupled with half timbered medieval street …

Read More →

How to create a Monet style Garden

Claude Monet’s gardens, nestled along the banks of the Seine in Giverny, are world renowned thanks to the famous paintings they inspired. Today, Monet’s House …

Read More →

Mont St Michel Tides Photo Gallery

The “Tides of the Century” a natural phenomenon that sees the tide rise higher than normal due took place 21st March 2015. Northern France along the …

Read More →

Deauville Photos

Deauville is a chic seaside resort just two hours by train from Paris. Check out our Deauville photos to see what everyone loves about this …

Read More →

Horse riding holidays in Normandy

In 2014 Normandy hosted the world famous World Equestrian Games (August to September). It isn’t surprising that Normandy was chosen as the perfect location for …

Read More →

D-Day Anniversary football match – the Liberty Tournament

For the past several years in August, a soccer club located in Lower Normandy: the “Reveil Saint Germain de Courseulles” has hosted a soccer tournament …

Read More →

Etretat Cliffs Normandy

  The photo above was an entrant in our French photo competition and the lady who sent it said “It needs no introduction”. In many …

Read More →

70th Anniversary of D-Day Normandy

To commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings and the ensuing 100 days of the Battle of Normandy, the region of Normandy will be …

Read More →

Visit to Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy

A while back I took my Dad to see Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy. He wanted to visit the D-Day Landing Beaches and the War memorial …

Read More →
error: Content is protected !!
Scroll to Top