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Discover Narbonne – history, culture and coast
Visit Narbonne, AKA “the daughter of Rome” on Occitanie’s Mediterranean coast. Clinking glasses over the first lunch of the holiday, Liz and I already know ...
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What to see and do in Cap d’Agde
Just a short hop from Béziers, Agde and its neighbours offer unique cultural attractions and all the fun of the Occitanie coast. The Ancient Greeks ...
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Languedoc is France’s new hotspot for cyclists
Languedoc is France’s new hotspot for cyclists says Anna Richards as she pedals her way through epic scenery and picturesque villages. I was a cyclist ...
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What to see and do in Minerve, Herault
Minerve, in the Herault department, Occitanie is officially one of the prettiest villages in France. Karen Tait plunges into its medieval streets to get a ...
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Guide to Figeac in the Lot
Explore the pretty town of Figeac and the surrounding countryside of the glorious Célé Valley – and you’ll find a slice of authentic France that’s ...
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The incredible aviation museums of Toulouse
Toulouse, the ‘pink city.’ offers everything from space-age thrills and incredible aviation museums to cockle warming grub. Stepping inside the narrow aircraft cabin, I immediately ...
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What to see and do in Cahors in the Lot
Any walker who follows one of the French pilgrim trails to Santiago de Compostela in Spain is guaranteed a heady mix of natural landscapes and ...
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What to see and do in Mirepoix
We share our top tips for what to see and do in Mirepoix, a medieval jewel of the Midi-Pyrénées region, with oodles of charm and ...
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What to see and do in Montauban, Lot Valley
Day or night, whatever the weather, Montauban’s Place Nationale is a magical spot to wind down a gear or three at a café table. Centre ...
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What to see and do in Ariège
Nestled beneath the snow-covered peaks of the Pyrenees, Ariège is a department relatively unknown even by the French says Gillian Thornton as she explores its ...
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