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Bordeaux, The Greenest City In France
According to Le Parisien, Bordeaux is the greenest city in France. It is the capital city of bikes and full of green areas and sustainable projects Bordeaux is well-known alla arounf the world for its fine wines and fascinating architecture. Other than that, it has also earned the qualification of “Greenest City in France” thanks to […]
Continue reading5 walking routes in the Alps
Discover the most beautiful corners of the Alps, those that can only be reached on foot: views that only people who are willing to make an effort can admire. Experience the excitement of reaching the top of a peak, of breathing light and fresh air, of seeing chamois running through the meadows … Put on […]
Continue reading10 things you can do and see in Aveyron
Aveyron is a department situated in Occitania, a region in the southern part of France, among breathtaking woods and hilly areas. Aveyron is a perfect starting point to discover the beauties of France and offers many things to do and see. We have selected 10 that you can’t miss! When is the best time to […]
Continue readingNormandy, a journey into history and nature
Normandy is notably well known for its variety of culture, architecture, coastline, historic D-Day Landing Beaches, delicious food and welcoming atmosphere. With its medieval towns, gastronomic delights such as oysters, camembert, and towering cliffs are simply unforgettable. Wonder around Mont-Saint-Michel Mont-Saint-Michel is definitely a Normandy must-see! It is the scene of the largest tides in […]
Continue readingTraveling by train in the Alps: 10 must-see destinations!
Are you looking for an original idea for your next holiday? I recommend ten wonderful destinations that can be reached directly by train in the Alps From Germany to Slovenia, passing through Austria and Italy, experience the magic of train stations, amid the noise of the trains on the tracks and the chatter of tourists and […]
Continue readingDiscovering Aveyron and the Grands Causses Park
Aveyron: a French destination immersed in the nature of the Grand Causses If you love holidays in the heart of nature, Aveyron is the ideal destination: a french region located in the heart of the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park. Characterized by unspoiled nature, it offers different landscapes, historical monuments, and local traditions. There are […]
Continue readingLacanau: a not-so-secret beach town in France
France receives more tourists than anyone, hitting almost 90 million visitors per year prior to Covid. However, when you think of France, you think of Parisian food, architecture, and museums. What most of us don’t think of is Lacanau, an Atlantic coast surfing destination with golden sand, sunshine, and a festive summer atmosphere. This isn’t […]
Continue readingCars as cigarettes: what will happen in French advertisements
Cars damage the planet, as well as our health: why not give this information to consumers exactly like cigarettes, alcohol and tobacco? This is the idea of the new legislation that will come into force from March 1st in France and which aims to direct citizens towards more responsible and sustainable purchases. Car advertisements will […]
Continue readingFrench Riviera: a dip in the 10 Most Beautiful Beaches
Are you dreaming of a holiday on the French Riviera? Here are the 10 most beautiful beaches and the most particular eco-sustainable accommodations (from eco-hotels, to boats) that you cannot miss! The Côte d’Azur has always offered enchanting landscapes, which make you daydream. Let’s discover together the beaches not to be missed, in order to […]
Continue readingDiscovering the Wild Soul of the Frioul Islands and the Calanques National Park
In front of the heart of Marseille lies the archipelago of the Frioul Islands, made up of four islands, Pomègues, Ratonneau, If and Tiboulen, and the Calanques National Park. A natural paradise characterised by turquoise waters, rocky coastlines and biting winds. Their ancient geological formation is closely linked to the continent since 2 million years […]
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