Doing British Things In France
by: B A Boyle.
If you’re slightly more gregarious why not join a club. As the population in some small towns and villages dwindles, the locals are delighted for you to swell their numbers in the yoga class, cycle runs or even the senior citizens club...
Stade De France Stadium in St Denis France
by: Marty Davis.
Saint Denis is a suburb around 10km from the centre of Paris along the river Seine and has specific claims to fame. The first is that the area was named after Saint Denis who became known as the Patron Saint of France, where St Genevieve ...
Property in France - Guide to Buying a Property in France
by: Les Calvert.
The French Property MarketThe French real estate market has been booming over the course of the past ten years. Indeed, since the birth of the European Union, a greater number of foreign nationals have taken to purchasing property within ...
Frugal in Small Things, Credit Card Lover for Big Things
by: Stephfoster.
I know a lot of people who carry a rather large amount of debt, yet they claim to be frugal. And they are... with small things. They try not to eat out a lot, keep driving that same old paid off car, and watch what they spend on groceries....
Skiing in France
by: Jasmine Stone.
If you enjoy skiing, there is nothing more exhilarating than the prospect of skiing through France.? Whether taking advantage of some of the world's best downhill runs, or heading cross country, France is a skiers paradise, and somewhere ...
Property in France
by: Les Calvert.
Being one of the closest countries to the UK, France has always dazed the British property investors in every sense of the term. Historically, culturally, and politically, France has always lured investors from all over the world with its...
Moving to France
by: David Seymour.
Thousands of Britons move abroad from the UK every year, and many of them choose France as their new home. While France is only a short distance away, literally just across the Channel, there is a world of difference between these two cou...
Driving in France
by: Doug.
Driving in FranceThe French road network includes over 5000 miles of motorways, many of which are peage (toll roads) which link the main provincial towns and cities. French roads are generally well maintained and apart from the main citie...
Why Do you Have to Morzine When you Go to France
by: Mike.
If France is on your priority list of places to be visited, and if natural beauty is what turns you on and brings out the romantic side of you, then Morzine is the town that should be highlighted in your itinerary. The scenic beauty of th...
The Loire Valley In France
by: Chateau_du_Guerinet.
The Loire Valley wine area is situated south west of Paris typically a little over two hours drive from the Paris peripherique and extending out as far as Nantes. It is a region blessed with a mild climate and fertile soil, allowing for th...
Travel to France by Car
by: jancsina.
If you would like to discover France, it is a good way to drive around the region by car. You don't need a visa to enter France for visits of less than three months. Naturally, a valid passport is required.You can use carpool services and ...
How Porcelain Spread in France
by: rhusain.
The Royal gave permission to starts the National manufactory of porcelain in France in 1745 and make porcelain in the Saxon style. This is a painted and gilded with human figures, etc. SevresThe National Manufactory of porcelain in France ...
Why Do So Many Womens Perfumes Come Out Of France?
by: teahupoo.
It sure seems like nearly every quality women's perfume comes from France, which has been the center of the fragrance industry for over 300 years. The actual beginnings of using fragrance have different origin though.History shows us that ...
Golfing Holidays in France
by: Marty Davis.
With stunning surroundings and wonderful gastronomy really makes France a top destination for golfers and from Biarritz to Brittany, France can offer a great variety of uncrowded golf courses, which range from the novice to the more exper...
Kubica to Start in France
by: Anthony Fontanelle.
BMW Sauber's second driver has been cleared by doctors and the FIA to start at the French Grand Prix. The Polish-born Formula One driver was involved in a high-speed accident at the Canadian Grand Prix and was sidelined for the United St...