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Avignon, Provence, France

  Avignon is at the heart of glorious Provence in the south of France… The city of Avignon traces its origins to the Rocher des ...
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Provencal Cooking – Provençal Cuisine

  The city of Avignon and the surrounding area are the centre of very rich Provençal cooking and classic gastronomic traditions. Avignon has the greatest ...
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Chateau du Petit Thouars | Wines of the Loire

  One of the great wonders of France is of course – wine! Wine is produced in almost every region – even in the far ...
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Day Trip Delights Shopping in Calais, France

Calais is close enough to the UK to make it an easy day trip to France for both sightseeing and shopping and despite the ups ...
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Strawberry Festival, Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, Limousin

Each year on the second Sunday of May, the pretty town of Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne in the Limousin region hosts a very special feast open to everyone ...
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Antiques and Flea Markets in Paris

  Want to know where to search for great one off pieces, unique finds, a piece of vintage French paraphernalia in Paris? Look no further. ...
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Romantic Paris – what to do in a day

Ah romantic Paris – where love has been celebrated for centuries – it is considered one of the most romantic cities in the world. Many ...
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Calais Wine and Food Fair

A taste of France at the Calais Wine and Food Fair

  February 7th-9th 2014 sees the 8th edition of the Calais Wine and Food Fair. Since inception this gastronomic event has grown and grown and ...
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The French Interview: A Taste of The Good Life in the Loire Valley

  British expats Cathy Mawer and Nigel Henton live and work in the beautiful Loire Valley, a famous wine region in France where they own ...
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Montreuil-sur-Mer, the town that inspired Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables

  Where was Les Miserables set you may ask? Well, its a long story… In the late summer of 1837 the writer Victor Hugo, author ...
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