In the heart of the Mediterranean on the island of Porquerolles
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by TRIP MY FRANCE
2M ago
Pottering along the island’s rough unpaved trails on foot or by bicycle, breaking with a picnic lunch on the beach and a dip in crystal-clear turquoise water, is heavenly. The southern edge of the island is the most dramatic and uncluttered, but the inland vineyards and olive groves have a magic of their own, as do the gorgeous beaches of the northern coast. 1. If you don’t have your own boat ! How To Get There : First, make your way to the town of Hyères where ferries travel to Porquerolles year-round. Boats leave from the harbour, La Tour Fondue, with the company TLV. Cars a ..read more
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The must-see Swiss Alps
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by TRIP MY FRANCE
4M ago
Are you dreaming of discovering the unsuspected landscapes of this small country in the heart of Europe? Trip My France can meet your requirements with travel agents specialized in the destination and trusted partners. Here’s a list of our must-see Swiss destinations : The shores of Lake Geneva Lake Geneva is the largest alpine lake in Central Europe and one of the most beautiful in Europe. This exceptional location on the shores of Lake Geneva means that you can enjoy all the walking and water sports activities around it. Our favorites are the small towns of Vevey and Mon ..read more
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How do I get on the freeway in France ?
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by TRIP MY FRANCE
5M ago
The French motorway network is limited to 130 km/h for most of the country. The advantage of freeways is that you can cover long distances in a short time. In 95% of cases, freeways have to be paid for. Freeways offer 3 lanes of traffic, but as on freeways, we drive on the right. The left-hand lane is for overtaking. Traffic rules Like all forms of traffic, freeway lanes have their own specific traffic rules. Here are just a few examples: – It is forbidden to make maneuvers along the French motorway network, as well as to make U-turns or move off. Stopping and parking are also ..read more
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Sarlat, the Medieval City in Dordogne
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by TRIP MY FRANCE
6M ago
Sarlat is located in the southwest of France and belongs to Périgord noir (black). It is likely that many other towns in France had as many curious and picturesque cobbled streets and as many beautiful buildings, but modernization has gradually destroyed these treasures of the past. The old facades are now as they were under their magnificent stone roof. The architectural treasures are there for your admiration just as the centuries have handed them down to us. Having largely ignored modern history, Sarlat remains as it once was and is considered one of the best French examples of a 14th ..read more
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Cinema honors French cuisine
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by TRIP MY FRANCE
6M ago
The Passion of Dodin Bouffant La Passion de Dodin Bouffant was awarded for the director’s direction at Cannes. The film couldn’t have received a finer distinction, on a story of passion and creation, cooked up by an expert. The film was also chosen to represent France at the pre-selection for the Oscars. In a nutshell... At the end of the 19th century, Eugénie is a genius cook in the service of Dodin, a bourgeois who devotes his life to gastronomy at his estate in Anjou. The two actors share a common passion: the table. Then the 2 actors give in to more carnal pleasures. They cr ..read more
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EXPERIENCE CAMARGUE
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by TRIP MY FRANCE
6M ago
This huge alluvial plain ,covering some 750 km², forms a triangle with Arles at its apex and a line along the coast from Les Saintes Maries de la Mer to Salins de Giraud forming its base. The Camargue is a mixture of atmospheres and cultures, where people love to party. Férias, festivals, pilgrimage, rice festival, horse festival, corsos, corridas, etc. There flamenco, gypsies, guitars and the tzigane atmosphere blend with traditions where bullrings, ranchers and herdsmen grab every opportunity to look their best. The ideal way to explore the Camargue is on horseback, discovering the rem ..read more
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Best things to do in les Baux-de-Provence and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence : the two gems of Alpilles
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by TRIP MY FRANCE
6M ago
The Alpilles (not to be confused with the Alps!)  form a small, rocky limestone massif that stretches about 40 kilometers towards the west from the Durance at its eastern end, and about ten kilometers from north to south. Designated as a regional park in 2007, the area can be explored either with a car, or riding bikes or through scenic and accessible hikes. The region mini-capital is St-Rémy de Provence, a chic town with a long history. Les Baux de Provence Les Baux de Provence is located in the magnificent Alpilles region, so let’s take a tour of the horizons of these be ..read more
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Treat your tastebuds and step into the past in Aix en Provence, a city of history, art and food
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by TRIP MY FRANCE
7M ago
Aix-en-Provence is a town for all ages and all states of mind. It has been popular for more than two millennia: for its sweets, its olive oil, its architecture, its music, its water and, most of all, its douceur de vie.   Central Aix is a compact and mostly very pleasant place to visit by foot. Aix-en-Provence is well known for its architecture and monuments, so let’s take a look around: AIX-EN-PROVENCE CATHEDRALE Aix Cathedral in Aix-en-Provence is a Roman Catholic cathedral and the seat of the Archbishop of Aix. It was built on the site of the 1st century Roman forum o ..read more
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Top 4 of the most beautiful animal parks in France
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by Blogmaster
10M ago
  You love animals? You would like to keep a unique memory of an experience with them? To have a great time alongside animals, just visit the best zoos and natural reserves in France, starting with the most beautiful one and ending with the largest one. African Reserve of Sigean A few kilometers from the Mediterranean sea, in the Aude department to be exact, the African Reserve of Sigean opens its vast plains straight from the bush.   In this reserve you will find yourself face to face with a zebra, an ostrich or a Tibetan bear. This visit can be done by car if it m ..read more
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Gastronomic moment : Gastronomic visit in Paris
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by Blogmaster
11M ago
  Different tours are proposed around food and wine pairing. Here are some examples of food tours in Paris.   Discover the emblematic districts of Paris through a mix of food tastings and local history and architecture : a funny way to learn more about Paris ! Saint Germain des Près Food tour (private or small group) As you explore the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district with your local guide, you’ll see a part of the area where the key moments of the French Revolution beginnings, while learning all about French food and its history. Reignite your taste buds with a 3 h ..read more
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