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Our Holiday Guides are a great way for you to find out more about your holiday destination and before you travel.

Why not browse some of our other holiday guides and see if you can find your adventurous side within you and take a trip to islands and countries you never before considered...

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  • Sep 1, 2008

    Pays de la Loire

    The Pays de la Loire in western France, has a diverse, if low lying landscape, residing largely in the Massif Armoricain. This beautiful region of western France is often referred to as the...

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  • Sep 1, 2008

    Nord-Pas-de-Calais

    Beneath the modern skin of France's northernmost region, the sights and monuments bear witness to the triumphs and turbulences of its past: soaring Gothic cathedrals, stately chateaus along the...

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  • Sep 1, 2008

    Midi-Pyrenees

    In the south-west, Midi-Pyrenees, which lies between Aquitaine to the west and Languedoc-Roussillon to the east, is a large region with a size almost equivalent to Switzerland and Luxembourg put...

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  • Sep 1, 2008

    Lorraine - The Land of Three Frontiers

    Lorraine, in the far north-east, is often called Pays de Trois Frontieres (the land of three frontiers) as it shares borders with Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg. Geologically, western Lorraine...

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  • Sep 1, 2008

    Limousin - A Rural Escape in Central France

    Limousin, located in the central France, is one of the most rural regions in the country and is perfect for those looking for tranquillity and remote, unspoiled landscapes. Its green wooded...

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  • Sep 1, 2008

    Languedoc-Roussillon

    Languedoc Roussillon in south-west France curves around a corner of the Mediterranean, from Provence in the east down to the borders with Spain and Andorra in the south. The modern region was...

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  • Sep 1, 2008

    Ile-de-France

    Ile de France enjoys the best of both worlds. Despite its proximity to Paris, it has wide open spaces, densely wooded rural areas and charming villages. Yet Paris is within quick and easy...

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  • Sep 1, 2008

    Haute Normandie

    Upper Normandy (Haute-Normandie), located in northwest France, is home to the major ports Le Havre and Dieppe and also to some lovely resorts such as Etretat. Le Havre, the second largest port...

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  • Sep 1, 2008

    Franche-Comte

    This little known region borders Switzerland and shares much of its architecture, cuisine, and culture with its neighbour. Between the Vosges range of mountains to the north and the Jura...

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  • Sep 1, 2008

    Corsica

    Corsica (Corse) is situated 160 km off the southern coast of France in the gulf of Genoa, but it is actually closer - 80 km - to Italy and was in Italian possession until 1768 when it was...

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