28 November 2019 by Jessica Boston
It’s not difficult to see why over 2.5 million tourists flock to visit Mont Saint Michel every year. People come from far and wide to experience this unique historic site…
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Benedictine Abbey, Brittany, Caen, gothic architecture, La Mere Poulard, monastery, Mont St Michel, Normandy, St Malo, tidal island, UNESCO World Heritage Site
10 May 2019 by Laura Habgood
Le Grenier is a stunning first floor apartment for 4 people in Gard, Languedoc Roussillon with stunning views over rolling countryside. The property is centrally located to explore the local…
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boulodrome, Cevennes Mountains, Gard, Gardon River, Languedoc Roussillon, Le Grenier, Lussan, Plus Beaux Villages de France, pont du gard, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uzes
02 November 2018 by Jessica Boston
Lyon is one of the oldest cities in France with the old town classed as a UNESCO world heritage site. It is famous for its gastronomy, architecture and Roman sites…
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Architecture, Gastronomy, Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, Lyon, Lyon market, mini break, Mini World Lyon, Musee de Beaux Arts, Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, Parc de la Tete d'Or, Place de Terreaux, provence, Rhone Alpes, Rhone Alps, Roman sites, UNESCO World Heritage Site
25 August 2017 by Jessica Boston
2017 marks the 500th anniversary of the wonderful city of Le Havre in Normandy.
Historic, UNESCO World Heritage city
Located on the northern coast of France the port has…
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Art, Boat Race, Brittany Ferries, Celebrations, City break, Concerts, Events, Exhibitions, Festival, Festivals, France, French Festivals, French gardens, Gardens, history, Holiday, Japanese Garden, Le Havre, Monet, Normandie, Normandy, Royal de Luxe Parades, Tall Ships, Tall Ships Regatta, Theatre, UNESCO, UNESCO World Heritage Site