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The Saint Nicolas Festival in Nancy
The Saint Nicolas Festival in Nancy is one of the most unusual and frankly quirky Christmas events of France. Nativity plays are replaced with re-enactments ...
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Culture and cuisine in colourful Nice
Nice is one of France’s most visited cities, and it’s easy to see why, says Janine Marsh. With its sun-kissed Bay of Angels lapped by ...
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What to see and do in Poitiers
Capital city of the historic Poitou region, west-central France, Poitiers is a relaxed city with some high-octane thrill options on the doorstep. Gillian Thornton went ...
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Menton French Riviera in winter festivals & sunshine
Known as the ‘pearl of France’ Menton French Riviera in winter is just about perfect – think festivals and fabulous weather says Janine Marsh. “My ...
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Discover the Jura – waterfalls & Vin Jaune
Discover the Jura, an unknown and utterly delicious region in eastern France. Travelling through Jura, it’s impossible to separate the food, wine and culture from ...
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What to see and do in Auxerre Burgundy
At the heart of the old town of Auxerre in Burgundy, gleaming golden moon and sun dials take pride of place on an ornate 15th-century ...
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Walk in the Footsteps of Cezanne in Aix-en-Provence
In the soft golden light of Provence, where fountains gurgle beneath stately plane trees and the scent of lavender mingles with the tang of ripe ...
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Villeneuve lez Avignon in Provence
Across the river Rhône which flows past the ancient Papal city of Avignon in Provence, lies Villeneuve lez Avignon – a place that most visitors ...
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48 hours in Dieppe
Dieppe on the Alabaster coast of Normandy is famous for its succulent scallops, superb market – the biggest and best in Normandy and voted favourite ...
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Discover the Limousin region of France
Discover the Limousin – an area of glorious and unspoiled countryside sprinkled with picturesque villages, historic castles, medieval churches, forests and waterways says Janine Marsh. ...
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