Europe Explored » cote d azur france https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Why The UK Should Stay Friends With France https://europeexplored.com/2013/02/07/why-the-uk-should-stay-friends-with-france/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/02/07/why-the-uk-should-stay-friends-with-france/#comments Thu, 07 Feb 2013 20:27:24 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=13658 Although David Cameron has deemed that France, and the rest of Europe for that matter, are not worthy of our undivided attention I still feel that our easterly neighbours have much more to offer than simply a faltering economy. The chance to vote on whether we should stay in the EU or not is something […]

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Although David Cameron has deemed that France, and the rest of Europe for that matter, are not worthy of our undivided attention I still feel that our easterly neighbours have much more to offer than simply a faltering economy. The chance to vote on whether we should stay in the EU or not is something that I find quite baffling as from fine food and drink to beautiful countryside and beaches, being part of Europe is a major part of what the UK has going for it.

France, in particular, is one of my most favourite places in Europe and ever since I was introduced to the charms of Paris on a language trip I’ve been well and truly hooked. Since I left school I’ve been all over the country, including: the Cote d’Azur, Brittany, Normandy and the Alps all of which have left me hungry for more.

So, with our Prime Minister’s tub-thumping comments in mind, I’d like to remind him why France, and the rest of Europe, are simply sublime and why the thought of opting out of the EU should be considered as foolish as crossing the Channel in a bath.

Menton, Cote d’Azur, France
Menton, Cote d’Azur, France by Berthold Werner

Food

For many, French cuisine is as good as it gets and from croissants and baguettes to gateaux and petit fours, eating your way around the country is an amazing experience not to be missed. Regional variations allow you to taste a new flavour of France very day and the very thought of seafood along the west coast is enough to send me into raptures. Restaurants, cafes and bistros all provide a sumptuous array of talent and if we’re opting out of French gastronomy then book my ticket for Paris, right now.

Markets

As with travel to any foreign country, the chance to visit the local market presents an object lesson in languages, customs and, ultimately, culture, because this is where the produce of the land meets the people of the streets. Rural stalls, selling freshly made jams and spreads, or cobbled town squares where meats and cheeses are on display, you name it and you can buy it at the market. There aren’t many more interesting ways to spend a morning or afternoon and as soon as you get your first whiff of a French market, you’ll be in for a treat.

Walks

The French countryside is blessed with myriad walking trails and from the mountain peaks of the Alps to the flower-festooned meadows of Provence, grab your knapsack, favourite stick and put your best foot forward. If you’re a fan of fresh air and gentle exercise then there’s no finer option and just check out the ski resorts during the summer months if you fancy enjoying picnics on lush green hillsides. France also boasts a criss-cross of rivers and, walks by the waterside along tow-paths or well-trodden banks, are an excellent idea if you’re hoping to work up an appetite.

Boats in Fécamp, Upper Normandy, France
Boats in Fécamp, Upper Normandy, France by dynamosquito

Canal boat

As mentioned, France has so many rivers and canals that it barely knows what to do with them other than making them look extremely pretty. One fantastic idea, if you are thinking about taking advantage of French waterways, is canal boating and lazy Sunday mornings, on-board le boat, are as totally delightful as they sound. Following the course of a river can take you past numerous landmarks and sights and mooring up for the night is an exciting and relaxing alternative to looking for a hotel.

Sightseeing

Of course, Paris is packed-full of iconic sights with the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame all up there on the ‘must see’ guide however, explore a little further afield and you’ll find many more. Fairy-tale chateaus, historic beaches and the vineyards of Bordeaux will all leave you in no doubt as to why sightseeing is a countrywide experience as opposed to only city based. If you must sightsee in a city then check out Avignon and Lyon which both have some tremendous examples of ancient architecture as well as loads of museums and monuments.

Biog: Chris can’t wait to return to France and thinks opting out of the EU would be the equivalent to filling in the Channel Tunnel.

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The best places to invest in property in France https://europeexplored.com/2012/10/25/the-best-places-to-invest-in-property-in-france/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/10/25/the-best-places-to-invest-in-property-in-france/#comments Thu, 25 Oct 2012 10:23:41 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=11973 Investing in property abroad can be a very beneficial move to make, the initial problem, however, is where is best to buy property. One of the most popular destinations in Europe tends to be France and the country certainly has a superb choice of locations to choose from. Moving abroad is a massive dream for […]

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Investing in property abroad can be a very beneficial move to make, the initial problem, however, is where is best to buy property. One of the most popular destinations in Europe tends to be France and the country certainly has a superb choice of locations to choose from.

Moving abroad is a massive dream for some and with France, you have the chance to explore one the most cultural countries on the continent. Having a lovely villa on the coast or a trendy apartment in the city enables you to live a completely different lifestyle and take advantage of all around you, from French furniture to French fashion.

Menton, Cote d’Azur, France
Menton, Cote d’Azur, France by Berthold Werner

It is advised that you pick a region where people go to visit on their holidays or at least where the local economy has a healthy bounce to it. It also helps if the location has great communication and access to the countries roadways, unless, of course, you want to feel detached in a serene environment.

Putting money into property abroad can be quite a risk and therefore it is the better bet to locate yourself in an area that has a history of having a healthy financial climate. If you do have money to burn, however, you may feel obliged to test out untapped areas and gamble on a slightly more obscure part of the country.

For the purposes of this post though, we’ll just stick to the well-established towns and cities.

Going for glamour

It’s fair to say that the most obvious places in France to relocate to are the likes of Paris and the south coast (Cote d’Azur). The French capital of Paris harbours expensive tastes, but great opportunity for profitable investments on property, with house prices always on the rise and the city never going out of fashion. Grabbing yourself a city apartment and decking it out with some trendy French furniture and artwork could really spruce up your life.

The Cote d’Azur offers a completely different angle to French living thanks to both the climate and the jet set lifestyle. The big problem, however, is that you will need a pretty big budget and small investors will struggle to get on the property ladder. If you do have the money, it can be a very sound investment and you will be able to enjoy every sunny day of your time down there.

The Alps

For those of an active disposition will likely see the Alps as a fantastic prospect when deciding where to move to in France. The location is possibly the most popular skiing destination on the planet and because of that, house prices can be quite high, but going just a couple of miles out of the hotspots could see you pick up a bargain.

The slopes are the real attraction, of course, and you could enjoy a life of shopping in some of the most stylish shopping areas and then moving onto a bit of skiing, as well as taking in the breath-taking views.

French Alps
French Alps by Jim Trodel

Living it up in the city

French cities are finding more and more investment being thrown at them and so are making for a very prosperous place to move to.

Places like Marseille and Bordeaux are beginning to thrive, the latter being the capital of one of France’s finest wine regions. With the countries brilliant TGV train service, most places are very accessible and going from somewhere like Marseille to Paris can be done in just under two hours.

Other locations worth a mention for a great taste of French city life include Reims and Strasbourg.

About the author: Sam writes for The Furniture Market where you can get a great selection of furniture made from solid oak and in such styles as French style furniture.

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