Half-day and day Photography Tours in Provence
The Good Life France Magazine
by The Good Life France
1d ago
Lavender field, Provence at dusk © Raina Stinson Capture beautiful memories with a photography workshop or photoshoot on location in glorious Provence. Whether you want to explore pretty villages and colourful markets or the lavender and poppy fields and spectacular scenery of Luberon, international award-winning photographer Raina Stinson’s one-day and half-day tours are a brilliant way to capture precious memories. You’ll visit stunning locations that would be hard to discover on your own, off the beaten track and secret parts of Provence as well as some of the most famous locations. These f ..read more
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Moving to France with a pet
The Good Life France Magazine
by The Good Life France
2d ago
If you’re moving to France and your beloved family pets are going with you, you’ll need to take steps to make sure your animals are allowed in, and it’s essential to have the correct paperwork completed for the authorities. Moving to France with a dog if you’re from a country outside the EU requires can seem complex, but plan ahead and it’s still totally achievable. We ask the experts at French Connections HCB what you need to know when moving to France or travelling to France with a pet. Can I bring my pet with me when I move to France? Yes, it’s relatively easy to bring cats, dogs and even ..read more
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Why the Cote d’Azur is a great place to buy property
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by The Good Life France
3d ago
The Cote d’Azur, or French Riviera, has long been a favourite for both French and international buyers seeking second, investment and permanent homes in France. However, in recent years there has been a strong trend towards buying real estate on the southwest coast, most notably in Biarritz & Saint Jean de Luz on the Basque coast, and Arcachon and Cap Ferret near Bordeaux in The Gironde. This is partly thanks to great TGV (fast train) links from Paris to Bordeaux, and partly due to the high entry cost of properties on The Mediterranean, motivating buyers to seek more bang for their b ..read more
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Things to do in France Spring 2024
The Good Life France Magazine
by Janine Marsh
4d ago
2024 promises to be a bumper year for major events from the Paris Olympics to the re-opening of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame… Major EVENTS Spring 2024 The Good Life France Spring 2024 magazine is out! It’s totally free and you can read/subscribe (for free) here: magazine.thegoodlifefrance.com Nuits des Musées 18 May 2024 All over France on a weekend in mid-May on the Nuits des Musées – hundreds of museums, churches and Government offices open their doors to the public and offer free entry from nightfall until 1.00 a.m. Many of them put on special exhibitions and demonstrations in this unique a ..read more
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Bonjour spring newsletter from France
The Good Life France Magazine
by Janine Marsh
5d ago
Bonjour! I hope that you and yours are well. My big news this week is – the Spring issue of The Good Life France Magazine is out! And it’s totally free as always, no pesky paywall, no catch, it really is free and it’s a stunning issue that’s chockablock with fabulous features and fantastic photos. Culture, history, guides, recipes – we’ve explored France from the north to the south – the gorgeous Gulf of St-Tropez, the Opal Coast, Paris, Bergerac, Dordogne, Brittany, Loire Valley and many more wonderful places. I hope you enjoy it: The Good Life France Magazine Spring 2024 Last weekend it was ..read more
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The Veloscenie cycle route from Paris to Normandy
The Good Life France Magazine
by Guest writer
5d ago
The cycle route that runs from Paris to Mont-Saint-Michel in Normandy is wheely superb says travel writer and keen cyclist Amy McPherson… Just an hour from Paris by train, brought me to the heart of the Perche Regional Nature Park in Normandy where I planned to cycle part of the Veloscenic route, la Véloscénie in French. This 450KM cycle route runs between Paris and Mont Saint-Michel, winding its way through three nature parks and five UNESCO listed heritage sites. Along the journey you dip in and out of towns and villages that seem to step back in time, and it’s a great way to slow down and ..read more
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The Good Life France Magazine Spring 2024
The Good Life France Magazine
by Janine Marsh
1w ago
Bonjour and bienvenue to The Good Life France Magazine, I’m totally thrilled to share this stunning Spring issue with you – it’s absolutely brimming with fabulous features and ideas for your travels – gourmet adventures, seaside glamour and the secret and less well-known parts of authentic France. Plus a big dollop of culture and history, mouth-watering recipes, guides and much, much more. And – it’s totally FREE. The Good Life France Magazine Spring 2024 We cross France from the sun-kissed shores of the south and the gorgeous pinch-yourself-it’s-so-pretty Gulf of Saint-Tropez to the luminous ..read more
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The Good Life France Magazine Spring 2024 Issue
The Good Life France Magazine
by Janine Marsh
1w ago
Bonjour and a great big bienvenue to The Good Life France Magazine Spring 2024 issue. I’m thrilled to share this bumper spring edition with you, it’s chocabloc with fabulous features to inspire, inform and entertain – places to go, culture and history, scrumptious recipes, guides and much, much more. And every article is illustrated with fantastic photos and helpful tips. The Good Life France Magazine is FREE to read, subscribe and share. Bringing France to you wherever you are: The Good Life France Magazine Spring 2024 issue Dazzling destinations Explore the gorgeous Golfe de ..read more
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Reasons to love France podcast
The Good Life France Magazine
by Janine Marsh
1w ago
France is the world’s most visited country, Paris is the world’s most visited city, and several of its monuments, museums and metropolises are on the world’s top list for visits. But it’s not just the places or the buildings of France that tug at our heartstrings – what makes us fall for France goes beyond bricks and mortar and boundary lines. There are many reasons that people fall in love with the Hexagon as the French affectionately call France – because it’s sort of Hexagon shaped. Wine, gastronomy, cheese and cakes. Metro-boulot-dodo – work-life-balance – key to the good life in France ..read more
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Provence Lavender field day tours
The Good Life France Magazine
by Janine Marsh
1w ago
Lavender. One little word that conjures up a multitude of sensory experiences. The heady aroma. Fields of purple plants rolling in lines to the horizon. The essential oils for scenting your bath or aiding the healing process. You can even cook with it – delicious with a roast joint of lamb or chopped into a shortbread mix. The flowering season in France is short, generally from mid-July through mid-August, so if you are in Provence in high summer, book a full-day tour of the lavender fields with Abi and Pierre, Provence residents and the expert guides behind idreamProvence. Abi is a passionat ..read more
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