AlsaceAlsace is famous for its vineyards (especially along the 170 km of the Route des Vins d'Alsace from Marlenheim to Thann) and the Vosges mountains with dense forests and picturesque lakes |
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AquitaineThe province of Aquitaine attracts tourists with prehistoric caves, castles on the tops of mountains, the most famous restaurants of France, world-famous wineries, over 200 km of sandy beaches with large dunes |
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BourgogneBourgogne is not just for lovers of great wine and fine art enthusiasts. The range of available activities is wide and varied - rock climbing, potholing, golf, hiking or pony trekking, fishing and rafting |
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BrittanyThe region of Brittany is especially attractive for lovers of history, architecture and nature - rocky shores of the Atlantic, legendary forest, ancient castles, old lighthouses and fortresses, Roman Catholic cathedrals, ancient cities… |
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CalvadosHolidays in Calvados will pleased tourists with magnificent scenery of landscapes, cuisine and strong drink Calvados - an apple brandy |
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CorsicaCorsica - an island of extraordinary beauty of nature, occupies an area of 8,7 thousand sq. m. Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica is the birthplace of Napoleon, the first Emperor of France. There is a house museum, where he was born |
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GuadeloupeThe archipelago of Guadeloupe - French overseas department - attracts vacationers with exotic flora and fauna. For active leisure enthusiasts there are many types of activities: tennis, fishing, diving, surfing, canoeing, yachting |
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Languedoc-RoussillonThis province is famous for its rich historical past, Catalan culture and fine cuisine. Languedoc-Roussillon also attracts tourists with excellent opportunity to beach relaxation |
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New CaledoniaNew Caledonia is a paradise in the heart of the Pacific. Blue lagoons, golden beaches, thick mongrove groves, fantastic underwater world of coral reefs, picturesque waterfalls |
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NormandyNormandy attracts vacationers with recognized resorts, historical monuments, Camembert cheese and Calvados drink |
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ParisEveryone dreams to see Paris! There are thousand ways to discover this delightful city! Find your own one |
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Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur offers unlimited opportunities for tourism: skiing in the Southern Alps, water and air sports, yachting; Natural parks and gardens; museums, city-fortresses, castles and historical centres |
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Pyrenees-orientalesPyrenees-orientales or Northern Catalonia offers a wide choice of options for spa treatment and rest for people of different age and wealth |
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ToursTours is a city in central France, the capital of the Indre-et-Loire department. The region around Tours, is known for its wines and for the famous Battle of Tours in 732 |
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BloisBlois is a royal city with an ancient Roman aqueducts and a legendary medieval castle. A lot of cozy restaurants and hospitable hotels |
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OrleansOrleans - is the hometown of one of the most famous historical figures of France - Joan of Arc. The main attractions are the house of Maid of Orleans and the Gothic Cathedral of the 9th century |
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Loire RiverThe Loire is the longest river in France. Traveling along the Loire, first of all, is an opportunity to get acquainted with dozens of castles in which the country's history has frozen |