France Travel and French Breaks from South of France Riviera Travel Guides and Tours to Cities
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France travel tours and breaks in the most visited country in the world are many and varied.
With each region having charms all of its own.
From the north of Normandy and Brittany with its rugged coastline, little harbour towns and sandy beaches.
To the South of France travel chic and french riviera travel with its sunny days, roman ruins and style.
Will all ensure that you’ll have a great time...
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This French travel guide will be of help on your France breaks.
How do you decide which France travel guide to enjoy?
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The French regions from a french riviera tour to an Alsace or a Western Loire break all have a great deal to offer.
From prehistoric caves and landscape of rolling hills with many great castles, beautiful towns and cities.
Cities such as Metz, Arles, Carcassone, Strasbourg, Nancy, Orange and Dijon are worth a visit in their own right.
To the French Alps (home to Mont Blanc at 4807m) and the Pyrenees are great for skiing in winter and hiking in summer.
France is proud of the diversity and richness of its heritage, its good food and wine.
France has produced some of Europes most influential writers and thinkers Descartes, Pascal, Rousseau, Voltaire, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Sartre and Camus.
It is famous for its strong culinary tradition. France produces more than 250 cheeses and some of the world's best-loved wines.
It sees itself as chic, smart and sexy. That’s why a France Travel break is so interesting.
Chartres with its famous cathedral and Tours are among the most beautiful French cities, as of course is Paris. Marseille (France's oldest city) and Toulon are also must see cities. As is the walled city of Carcassonne with its towers, dungeons, moats and drawbridges it is one of the most impressive examples of medieval French towns.
The crowded summertime beaches and the lively towns of Saint Tropez, Nice and Cannes (home of the famous film festival) nestle with the more discreet villages of Beaulieu, Menton and Cap Ferrat along the south coast. As do the famous resorts of Juan-les-Pins and Cap d'Antibes.
Quaint harbor fishing villages have become full of pleasure yachts and attract many tourists to view them as the sit in the many harbour bars and restaurants.
A trip into the hills here to medieval villages, such as Sainte-Agnès or Mougan will give magnificent panoramic views and a leisurely shopping or eating experience.
You could see how French perfumes are made in Grasse, which is the perfume capital of the world.
France travel breaks in a patchwork of vineyards, valleys carpeted with lavender and fields filled with sunflowers and olive trees will be in your memory forever.
Here area few things you could do in France.
Hike the Grand Canyon du Verdon.
Ride the famous white horses in the Camargue.
Visit the cave paintings in sites such as Lascaux and Les Eyzies.
Take a Champagne tour of the great houses of Mumm, Moët & Chandon, Piper-Heidsieck, Veuve Clicquot and Taittinger and many more.
Hire a car and drive the wide-open roads and traffic-free motorways. With so much to see and do en route you’ll love discovering hidden places.
France travel is not to be hurried but to be savoured and enjoyed.
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