lørdag den 6. august 2011

The Northern Region of France

Nord/Pas-de-Calais has 150 miles of coastline featuring prominent cliffs and sandy beaches. Nord/Pas-de-Calais also offers visitors vistas of gentle meadows and rolling hills dotted with countless windmills. Picardy is mostly rural with forests, green pastures and ponds. Picardy is also where France had its historical beginnings.


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The Eastern Region of France

Champagne is the original home of the world's best champagnes and it is known for its genteel sophistication. Lorraine offers an abundance of historical accounts reflecting Europe 's struggle for peace among gently sloping green hills. Alsace offers the perfect setting for hiking and biking through storybook-like villages, humbling forests and tranquil lakes. Franche-Comté has 1,300 miles of officially marked hiking and cross-country skiing trails through a high valley, rugged mountains, dense forests, steep cliffs, cavernous gorges and surging waterfalls. Burgundy is the world renowned French center for wine making and it presents scenes of Flemish polychrome roofs and multi-colored vistas.

The Southern Region of France

Corsica was known by the Ancient Greeks as Kallisto, the “island most beautiful.” Half of Corsica is covered with high wooded mountains and is surrounded by six hundred miles of coastline. French Riviera is nested along the Mediterranean coast and offers visitors chic international elegance. Languedoc-Roussillon allows visitors to experience rich histories of Roman monuments, Greek ruins, medieval castles and age-old villages all of which are deeply set in vineyards and farmlands. Rhone-Alps is spread out at the base Europe's highest peak, Mont Blanc which is 15,771 feet high. Provence is located between the blue Mediterranean Sea and the French Alps. Due to its location, Provence features a wide assortment of geographical wonders.

The Southwestern Region of France

Aquitaine has a history dating back to the Cro-Magnon pre-historic man who lived in the caves of this region and left amazing paintings for visitors to view. Midi-Pyrénées offers a diverse mixture of history, landscape, culture and cuisine like no other region of France can.

The Central Region of France

Auvergne offers awe-inspiring inactive volcanoes, crystal clear lakes, snaking rivers and deep forests. Limousin presents the perfect setting to visitors who prefer untouched surroundings and immaculate countryside.

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