Text by Molly Wilkinson A mix of French and German culture makes Strasbourg one of the most interesting towns to visit in France. Located near the German border, the region …
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Photos by Eric Martin – Text by Olivia Hoffman When the amber light of the early autumn sun hits the rouging vines that drape Cognac’s rolling hills, it seems as …
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Photos by Chantal Lang – Text by Alice White Walker Thousands of years of history, a burgeoning gastronomic scene, quaint villages and a rugged, untouched landscape, the Gard has all …
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Manoir d’Hautegente Stay in a unique, authentic, and intimate place by choosing the Manoir d’Hautegente. This charming 4-star hotel in the Dordogne is the perfect destination to enjoy a pleasant …
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Photos by Teddy Verneuil – Text by Nicola Clark For those drawn to the roar of the waves and the invigorating sea air, Brittany’s coast beckons. This is a region …
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Multisensory and authentic, Provence is France at its most spellbinding. From postcard-perfect villages, awe-inspiring vistas, and local produce, come with us and fall for all of Provence’s charms.Photos by: @lezbroz Pretty …
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Photos by @Déclic & Décolle – Text by Victor Santoni Welcome to the verdant and mysterious land of the Périgord Noir, where history, gastronomy, and spectacular scenery vie for the …
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All photos by Teddy Verneuil Bursting with untamed natural beauty, Porto Vecchio — a charming seaside town on the island of Corsica — has everything you need for a memorable trip …
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Photos by: Teddy Verneuil Burgundy’s gastronomic reputation and impressive history make its capital Beaune and nearby vineyards amongst France’s most-visited destinations. But we’re sidestepping this for a moment, in order …
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Deeply rooted in history, Fontainebleau, southeast of Paris, boasts grandiosity from its royal Château to its famous forest. Just an hour’s drive from the capital, look no further for a …
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