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Languedoc-Roussillon: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Languedoc-Roussillon Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Languedoc-Roussillon, now part of the larger Occitania region since January 1, 2016, stretches along France’s Mediterranean coast for over 220 km from the Rhône delta to the Spanish border near Perpignan. With a combined Occitania population of 5.9 million, this former region packs in Roman aqueducts, […]

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Rhône-Alpes: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Rhône-Alpes Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Rhône-Alpes, now officially part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region since January 2016, is home to 6,399,927 people and anchored by Lyon, France’s second-largest metropolitan area. The region stretches from the Rhône Valley’s vineyards to the Alps’ highest peaks, including Mont Blanc at 4,808 metres. Named after the […]

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Korsika: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Korsika Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Corsica, France’s fourth-largest Mediterranean island with a population of 320,208, packs 1,000 km of coastline and a mountain spine reaching 2,706 m at Monte Cinto into a landmass roughly the size of Devon. Founded as a Genoese colony before France purchased it in 1768 — just […]

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Champagne: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Champagne Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Champagne, the storied wine region northeast of Paris, stretches across roughly 34,000 hectares of UNESCO-listed vineyards and produces over 300 million bottles annually. The regional capital Reims was founded by the Romans and boasts a cathedral where 33 French kings were crowned. Sitting just 130 km […]

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Dordogne: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Dordogne Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) The Dordogne department in southwest France covers 9,060 km² and is home to 416,384 residents, making it one of the least densely populated departments in the country. Its prehistoric credentials are staggering — the Vézère Valley alone contains over 150 prehistoric sites, including the Lascaux cave […]

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Burgund: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Burgund Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Burgundy (Bourgogne) is a legendary wine region in eastern France, stretching roughly 360 km from Auxerre in the north to Mâcon in the south, home to some of the world’s most expensive wines — a single bottle of Romanée-Conti can fetch over €15,000 at auction. The […]

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Loire-Tal: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Loire-Tal Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Travel tips for Loire-Tal. More Destinations in Europe Explore our complete travel guides for more Europe destinations: Vienna Travel Guide (2026), Toulon Travel Guide (2026), Córdoba Travel Guide (2026), Rhône-Alpes Travel Guide (2026), Camargue Travel Guide (2026). Useful Resources for Planning Your Trip to Loire-Tal Wikipedia: […]

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Paris und Île-de-France: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Paris und Île-de-France Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Paris, founded by the Parisii Celts around 250 BC, sits at the heart of the Île-de-France region, which covers 12,012 km² and houses over 12 million people — nearly 19% of France’s entire population. The region contains 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, runs the […]

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Île Bono: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Île Bono Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Île Bono is a small commune on the Auray River estuary in Brittany, France, with a population of around 2,400 residents and sitting roughly 10 km northeast of Auray. Founded as a riverside settlement, it sits at near sea level and is defined by its […]

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Île de Glénan: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Île de Glénan Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) The Île de Glénan is an archipelago of 9 main islands lying roughly 20 km south of Concarneau in southern Brittany, France, with the entire group spanning less than 2 km². Known as ‘the Caribbean of Brittany’ for its turquoise lagoon called La Chambre, […]

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Île de Kerners: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Île de Kerners Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Île de Kerners is a small island commune in the Gulf of Morbihan, Brittany, sitting just a few hundred metres off the coast of the Rhuys Peninsula in southern France. The island covers roughly 2 square kilometres and forms part of one of France’s […]

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Île Cézembre: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Île Cézembre Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Île Cézembre is a tiny uninhabited island of just 18 hectares lying 4 km off the coast of Saint-Malo in Brittany, France, reachable only by seasonal boat. Heavily fortified during World War II and subjected to one of the most intensive Allied bombardments of the […]

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