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…
Author
Natalie Becci
-
-
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…
-
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…
-
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…
-
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…
-
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:…
-
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…
-
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…
-
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…
-
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…
Newer Posts