Where to Eat & Sleep in the Rhone Valley, France
From cozy B&B’s to gastronomic restaurants, we share our top tips on where to stay and eat in France’s wine-filled Rhone Valley.
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur is one of the regions we’ve spent the most time in, in France. Provence was the destination of our very first getaway from Belgium and we fell instantly in love with the rugged landscape, rich history, and laid-back atmosphere. During that first trip, we explored Avignon, Orange, Arles, Les-Baux-de-Provence, and Mont Ventoux; places we would return to again and again.
We’ve also made the entire drive along the Côte d’Azur twice, overnighting in Nice on both occasions, and Alison spent a weekend discovering both the luxurious and the hidden side of Cannes.
While we haven’t seen as much of the French Alps as we would like to, we expect our motorhome will be making the climb in the not so distant future.
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From cozy B&B’s to gastronomic restaurants, we share our top tips on where to stay and eat in France’s wine-filled Rhone Valley.
From wine tastings in amazing settings to unusual wine production methods, the Rhone Valley of France has unique wine tasting experiences waiting to be discovered.
If you need inspiration for your next long-weekend holiday, look no further. Today we share our top 15 getaways from Belgium (or elsewhere) by plane or train.
Ile Sainte-Marguerite, off the coast of Cannes, France, is the perfect slow travel escape from the busy French Riviera. Here you’ll find nature, history, and a few surprises.
In late November, I visited Cannes, France to review the Radisson Blu 1835 Hotel & Thalasso for my final duty, this year, as a Radisson #bluBlogger.
While we’ve fallen in love with Paris, and soaked up the sun on the French Riviera, our favourite French destinations aren’t the typical first stops on the tourist trail. Here are our top five cities in France, to inspire your own French holiday.
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