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Canal du Midi France

The 300 year old Canal du Midi (241KM long) is a UNESCO World Heritage site and connects the Garonne River to the Thau Lagoon on ...
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Spring into summer fun in the Languedoc-Roussillon

April in the Languedoc-Roussillon, South of France can be unpredictable says Honor Marks but there is usually plenty of sun and the air is warm ...
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Spring in Narbonne France

In 2012, the Languedoc Roussillon region experienced the coldest winter in 50 years. This was perfectly timed with my family dismantling an ancient boiling system ...
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Montsegur Castle France |Mystery and Beauty

Hiking in France affords plenty of opportunities to get up and close and person with picturesque villages, stunning landscapes and fabulous buildings. Author Glen Craney ...
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Hiking in France | On the trail of heretics and saints

In France’s Cathar country, hikers track a lost medieval faith along castle ruins where the Inquisition’s fires once raged, author Glen Craney takes a hike ...
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Minerve, Chateaux and Gorges on a walking tour in France

Hiking the route of the Cathars in southwest France with  Spanish Steps walking holidays, author Glen Craney discovers the beauty of Minerve. Minerve is one ...
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Occitania | the unknown South of France

Leaning casually against the high mountains of the southern Pyrénées lays a realm almost forgotten by the world. As brothers in arms, the southern districts ...
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Occitania Tours, Tales and Team Work

Have you ever been on holiday somewhere in France and fallen head over heels in love with the town, the area and the way of ...
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Magical Collioure weaves its spell

As the last of the sun dips on the Cote Vermeille, the folk of Collioure come out to spread their brand of magic and mayhem.  ...
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Gite ahoy on a fabulous Canal du Midi boat

When Jonathan and Melanie Alport from Cambridge in England decided to move to France they were particular about what they wanted – they had a ...
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