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Brittany
Since it is the longest coastline in France, Brittany offers a variety of amazing landscapes. The clear water wavers between blue and green, the rocks of an warm orangy pink and the presence of megaliths are awe inspiring. There is a long footpath, over 1300 km to wander through splendid landscapes, you can almost go right around Brittany by foot. Let its exquisite charm bewitch you.

Burgundy
Burgundy is a unique mix of historic towns and vineyards, great wines, and thousands of stubbornly individualistic wine makers along the Côte d'Or and the Côte des Nuits. It's also famous for rich, meaty cooking. It has some beautiful towns, like Dijon and Beaune.

French Riviera
The French Riviera is known for its chic elegance and jet set living. With the Alps protecting against inland winds, and the beautiful Mediterranean sea at your feet, it is a playground for the rich and famous. It has wonderful historic resorts like St Tropez, Nice, Cannes and lovely little towns like St Paul de Vence and Cannes sur Mer.

Loire Valley
The Loire valley is usually called "the garden of France" because of the comfortable life kings of France experienced there. It is brimming over with ideas for excursions: the region's many treasures are just waiting to reveal all their secrets, whether you come for a day, a weekend or longer visits.

Normandy
The stunning beauty of the region's interior, with its thatched cottages, traditional farming and ever-changing landscapes, is matched by a long coastline which stretches from the romantic cliffs and sandy beaches of Seine Maritime in the East, to the wild Cotentin seaboard and the World Heritage Site of Mont Saint Michel and its bay, with its huge tidal range and strong currents. Normandy is made up of five rich and varied counties which offer each visitor something unique.

Paris
Blessed with a city like Paris, one of the most unique and stunning places, and home to some of the world's most beautiful architecture, art, monuments and people. The city of light has plenty to offer and as it always has been, Paris is a million different things to a million different people.

Provence
In this gorgeous lavender landscape and soft-hue, elegant cities, with Vincent van Gogh sunflower views, you'll find no end of pleasures. It has historic towns like Arles, Avignon and Marseille.