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The gastronomy of Nice southern France

The gastronomy of Nice is part of its heritage. It’s one of only two cities in France to do so. Lyon, often called the gastronomic ...
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The best places to camp in Provence

Provence has it all. Beautiful beaches, secret coastal bays, spectacular countryside peppered with lavender fields, fruit and olive orchards, magnificent towns and perched villages. The ...
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Why Montgènevre offers some of the best skiing in the French Alps

If you’re looking for a ski experience with lots of different runs, plenty of snow, fabulous view and a lot of fun, Montgenevre might be ...
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Discover Provence by bike

Provence by bike One of the best things about Provence is that you can choose the way you want to discover it. By on foot, ...
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What to see and do in Aix-en-Provence

Provence has many villages, valleys, vineyards and orchards. The slow life in the breath-taking countryside is what attracts many to the area, but sometimes you ...
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5 villages to fall in love with in Provence

Provence is one of the most popular destinations for holiday makers in France, once visited and you’ll always yearn to return. There are more than ...
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Things to do on a rainy day in Provence

Provence is famous for clear blue skies. Its brilliant sunlight has attracted painters such as Cezanne and Matisse as well as scads of tourists. There ...
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What to see and do in Orange, Provence

Orange in Provence is a sunny city with oodles of charm that has been built up over the centuries quite literally. The Romans were here ...
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Visit to the Roman Theatre at Orange Provence

You can’t go to Orange in Provence and not see the UNESCO listed Roman Theatre. I think it might actually be against the law! It’s ...
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The Antiques markets of L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Provence

I nibbled on a flaky golden croissant for breakfast on the terrace of the hotel where I watched a couple of local fishermen down “keep ...
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