8th August 2008
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The Regions of France

Welcome to our guide to French Regions

France is huge and surprisingly diverse. These pages will help you to get to grips with all the beautiful and fascinating regions which make up France, and what they each have to offer for visitors.

Alsace-Lorraine
Aquitaine
Auvergne
Brittany
Burgundy
Champagne-Ardennes
Corsica
Franche-Comté
Languedoc-Roussillon
Limousin
Loire Valley
Normandy
Le Nord
Paris, Ile de France
Picardy
Poitou-Charentes
Provence
Pyrenees
Rhone Valley & French Alps

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Arras - More to the Town Than Meets the Eye.

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Les Boves Arras is a little-known town in the far North of France, near Lille. It is quick and easy to reach by ferry (Calais or Dieppe) or plane (Le Touquet or Lille), and filled with beautiful old houses and interesting architecture. But there's much more to the town than it's buildings, museums and shops...
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Cher

French Magazine take a tour around this département

Chateau in CherControversy abounds in Cher, the rustic département bursting with tradition that forms half of the old province of Berry. From the age-old assertion by no fewer than three different villages that they should be acknowledged as the bona fide geographical centre of France, to the tongue-in-cheek ... more...

Is the French climate changing?

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Donkey Treks in France

The traditional baggage solution.

donkey treks If you want to try something a little different, what about a walking holiday with a donkey? These gentle creatures have been a desirable travelling companion for milennia, providing baggage transport, amusement and a sense of security. Christine Keiffer runs one of around 150 farms throughout France hiring out donkeys to walkers. She speaks to FrenchEntrée-Holidays about walking with donkeys... trekking with donkeys in France...

A Good Year in Provence?

A Good YearPeter Mayle’s best-selling book, inspired by the real life story of an English wine maker in France, is now a film starring Russell Crowe. Hollywood director, Sir Ridley Scott and his neighbour in France, Peter Mayle, teamed up to make 'A Good Year...' more...
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