Getting Around France
France is the most visited tourist destinations in Europe,which is not surprising, given that it has so much on offer. From romantic Paris, the ski slopes of the Alps or to the jet set destination of the French Riviera, so book car hire early.
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With a first class road and rail network,it can be explored easily by hire car, or rail or best still with a combination of the two.Use the first class rail network to take you from Paris to Lyon or the central towns of Perpignan and
Toulouse.
From
Paris, take theA-12 to Caen, followed by the N-13 to Formigny, D-517 to St Laurent-sur-mer and D-514 to Colleville-sur-mer.
The Northeast region which borders Germany, also known as the Champagne region. It has a strong German influence, so do not be surprised to see sauerkraut on the menus. The cities of this region are beautiful such as
Nancy, Metz and Dijon.
Central France
This is where you will find the best cheeses, wines and local fare and is the main agricultural area of France France with the rich
Loire Valley. This region is blessed with historic towns and chateau, each with their own unique tale to tell. Do take time and visit some of he main towns in this region such as Burgundy and
Limoges.
Northern France
The northern part of France has strong links with the war. Catching a ferry to
Calais, or perhaps
Cherbourg, then hire a car there, before driving on to Normandy. See the War Memorial and Cemetery that overlook Omaha Beach. The sheer size of the graveyard alone will leave you with an experience that is sure to stay with you.
French Tourism
if going for wine tasting, or going up Mont Blanc, then best always get latest information from the
FranceTourist Board website to stay up to date.
21st May 2020