I love France.
My grandparents lived in the southwest of France, on the edge of the Dordogne. When I was a child, I’d go there several times a year, and I have many special memories of the place.
Today, I still visit France every year. It genuinely feels like a second home to me.
There’s a lot to love about France. The culture, the history, the food, the wine, the landscapes, the castles, the picture-perfect little towns. Being there just makes me happy.
Paris is an inspiring and beautiful city, full of timeless elegance and style. But there’s so much more to France than its capital.
The south of France is my favourite region.
The bastides (medieval fortified towns), vineyards, chateaux, sleepy villages, and sunflower fields of Aquitaine exude a quiet tranquillity. The kind that makes you want to pause and take it all in slowly, with all your senses.
Provence, with its lavender fields and golden stone towns, feels like stepping into a painting.
Then there’s the rugged beauty of Brittany and Normandy, where dramatic cliffs and sites like Mont-Saint-Michel take your breath away.
And that’s all without even mentioning the French Alps, offering some of the most spectacular hiking, skiing, and mountain scenery in Europe, if not the world.
I wish I’d started taking photos of France earlier. Still, I hope the images below inspire you to explore this endlessly enchanting country.
Whether it’s your first visit or your fiftieth, France always has something new and wonderful to discover.
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