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La Baule, Brittany: the best of la Bretagne France
Ahhhhh. The fresh air and the sea. We made it to La Baule. We arrived on a blustery day and a slight spray of rain. It lasted only a few minutes and instead of looking for a cab, we decided to walk to our Airbnb. Great decision! It was a beautiful walk and it was wonderful to find ourselves strolling through these authentic neighborhoods. The houses were of a certain style which is unmistakably La Bretagne. Often a white stucco-style exterior along with colorful wooden beams decorate the structure. There is often a peaked roof and [...]
Le Havre: What to see and do there
Le Havre, a city of resilience and reinvention, stands proudly on the Normandy coast of France. Known for its unique blend of post-war modern architecture and natural beauty, Le Havre offers a variety of experiences for those who venture within its bounds. This article takes you on a journey through the city's remarkable attractions, from its historical edifices to its serene natural spots. Beasly Stairs - Le Havre The Staircases of Le Havre Le Havre is a city that unfolds in layers, and perhaps nothing embodies this more than its iconic staircases. These staircases are not just pathways [...]
Fort de la Bastille: Watching over Grenoble
There’s another Bastille, not the long-gone Revolutionary flashpoint, but the most iconic landmark of Grenoble: the mountainside Fort de la Bastille.
France off the Beaten Path: Pink Granite Coast to Vannes, Brittany – Part 10
Brittany: A diverse and popular peninsula with an often rugged, spectacular coastline, an interior full of vibrant towns and villages, and large numbers of prehistoric menhirs.
Le Havre: A 500 year old city – the biggest harbor city in France
Le Havre stands not just as a city but as a living museum of architectural innovation, political history, and the enduring spirit of community and reinvention
Marseille: the color and the gray – Part 2/2
Marseille: the color and the gray. Discover the forts, the beaches, the Calanques - a visit with open eyes.
Marseille: the color and the gray – Part 1/2
I went to Marseille alone on a whim. I took my first visit to the famous sun-soaked coast before the crowds and heat picked up.
Vallée de la Gastronomie: Create your own multi-sensory trip
Vallée de la Gastronomie - Planning your trip well is key to a successful trip. With over 450 experiences to choose from, you probably can’t do it all in one trip, but it may be fun to try!
France Off the Beaten Path: Léhon, Dinan, Brittany – Part 9
Brittany: Léhon is a delightful small and ancient village located a couple of bucolic kilometres walk along the Rance River from the much larger tourist hotspot of Dinan. It’s home to an abbey, monastery, castle ruins and several small bars and restaurants.
Provence: A Walk to Bandol in Winter
I am lucky to live right between Bandol & Sanary. If I walk to Bandol I walk by the beautiful open sea along the Baie de Bandol.