12 January 2018 by Jessica Boston
There are loads of great reasons to go shopping in France! Take a short break especially to trawl the shops and markets, or add a few opportunities to stock up…
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Antique markets, Antiques, beauty products, Boutiques, Brocante, Brocante Market, Brocante Markets, Brocante shops, Calvados, Chambord, Champagne, Cheese, Cheeses, chocolates, Cider, Foie Gras, FoieGras, Food, Foodies, France, Local Artisans, macarons, Market, Markets, mustard, Pineau, Shopping, skincare, souvenirs, Vines, Vineyards, Wine, Wine Producers, Wine-Tasting, Winemakers, Wines
10 April 2017 by Jessica Boston
France is understandably famous for the delicious cheeses produced there. Some of the most popular and well-loved varieties include Brie, Camembert, Roquefort and Reblochon, but with hundreds to choose from…
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Auvergne, Banon, Burgundy, Calvados, Cantal, Cheeses, Haut-Savoie, Haute Savoie, Jean-Brillat-Savarin, Livarot, Normandy, provence, Provence Cote d'Azur, Rhones Alpes, Salers, Tomme de Savoie
27 November 2015 by Alison Hughes
From a tiny hamlet in Normandy to nationwide and then worldwide renown, the Camembert has made quite a journey and well deserves its tag ‘king of cheeses’, as Alison Hughes…
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20 November 2015 by Jessica Boston
Caen is a historic city in Normandy and one of the main ports for ferry travel to France making it an ideal destination for a short break or stopover on…
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Abbaye aux Hommes, Abbeys, Caen, Calvados, Castles, Chateau de Caen, D-day, D-day landing beaches, Gardens, Historic, Markets, Museum, Normandy, Normandy Museum, Place Courtonne, Sightseeing, Vaugueux, William the Conqueror, WWII