Regions Guide
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Northern French Alps
With its vast natural reserves, great turquoise lakes, thrilling hiking trails and legendary summits, the NORTHERN ALPS is paradise to all mountain lovers. More
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Southern French Alps
Located in one of France’s sunniest regions, the SOUTHERN FRENCH ALPS is an exceptional setting. Close to the Mediterranean Sea, lush green mountainsides and snowy peaks… the… More
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Alsace
Located in northeastern France at the borders of Germany and Switzerland, ALSACE features a wide range of stunning landscapes. The smallest region in France seduces visitors… More
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Auvergne
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Burgundy
From North to South, BURGUNDY is a diverse region, rich with treasures just waiting to be discovered. From historic and religious sites to destinations of profound natural… More
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Brittany
A land of sea and soil, BRITTANY is located on the peninsula formed by the mountainous Armorican Massif, in the northwest of France. More
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Champagne
You’ll be filled with wonder in the CHAMPAGNE-ARDENNES city of Reims, where French kings such as François I and Charles X were crowned. At the largest castle in Europe, the… More
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Charentes
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Corsica
A veritable mountain rising from the sea, CORSICA is also known as “Island of Beauty.” The moment you step foot here for the first time, you’ll understand why. More
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French Riviera
The Côte d’Azur, otherwise known as THE FRENCH RIVIERA, brings tradition together with modern comforts. More
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Dordogne-Perigord
DORDOGNE-PERIGORD is a land of contrast situated between the sea and the mountains, at the mid-point between the equator and the North Pole. Périgord is a dream-come-true for… More
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French Basque Country
Nestled in the Atlantic Pyrenees department in the southwest corner of France, THE FRENCH BASQUE COUNTRY AND BEARN are home to many compelling and beautiful attractions. More
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Jura
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Landes
LANDES DE GASCOGNE is a natural region bordered on one side by the Atlantic Ocean and on the other by an immense pine forest. Its beaches, which stretch clear to the horizon,… More
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Languedoc-Roussillon
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Limousin
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Lorraine
Neighboring Alsace, Lorraine is also a region steeped in history: many monuments, museums, castles and historic sites can be discovered. Metz Cathedral, the Castle Haroué, the… More
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Midi-Pyrenees
MIDI-PYRÉNÉES occupies much of the south of the country and is the second largest region in France. More
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Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Erroneously considered a remote and uninteresting, the NORD-PAS-CALAIS hides unsuspected riches. Its inhabitants cultivate the art of living and a reputation for being very… More
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Normandy
NORMANDY is a land steeped in history. More
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Paris - Ile-de-France
The region of PARIS - ILE DE FRANCE (The Island of France) is among the most important tourist destinations in the world. More
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Picardy
Bordering the English Channel, the Picardy is a beautiful region full of rivers, groves and forests. On foot, horseback or bicycle, venture into the countryside or along the… More
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Provence
PROVENCE is a land of unspoiled nature and rich culture, a hot spot for a variety of international events. Known around the world for its vast fields of lavender, the region… More
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Rhone
The RHONE region is famous for its majestic river, but it also seduces visitors with its vast variety of stunning landscapes, its authentic villages, and its radiant capital… More
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The Loire Valley
THE LOIRE VALLEY is in fact located to the northwest of the geographic center of France. The majestic Loire River crosses the region from east to west, shaping the landscapes… More
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The Vosges
Located on the border of Alsace and Lorraine, the VOSGES region offers to its visitors a wide choice of activities: More
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Vendee
Bordered by the Atlantic, the VENDEE is the second most touristic department of France. Its 240 km (+ / - 150 miles) of sandy beaches and sunshine (2600 hours per year), is… More