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Brittany: beauty, contrast and tradition
A
region of contrasting landscapes: dunes, cliffs, beaches, a smattering
of islands, forests and farm land. It is the third most popular
region for international buyers after the Côte d'Azur and the
French Alps.
Paris
One of the most beautiful cities in the worldi, it represents a historical crossroads of Europe. It offers sidewalk cafés, gourmet restaurants, local flea markets, art galleries, magnificent monuments and so much more. Whatever your interest or desire, Paris will satisfy your appetite.
The Loire Valley, Central France & Auvergne
Carved
by the Loire, Allier and Dordogne rivers, these regions offer
everything from rolling fields to volcanic mountains, sculpted
by fire. Lovers of France will be enraptured by this vast, rich,
and unspoiled part of the country.
The Rhône-Alps region
The largest ski runs in the world are here, with nearly 200 ski resorts, over 15 different mountain areas. After the Côte d'Azur, international property buyers prefer the Alps to any other region.
The Riviera
The very essence of this region is the sun. The mix charm, stunning beauty and the sun, makes this area of France the firm favourite with international property buyers.
The Southwest - Perigord, Dordogne, Aquitaine, Pays Basque
Truffles,
foie gras and the renowned vineyards of Bordeaux.
A cradle of art and history, with unparalleled gastronomy,this region, bordered by the Atlantic ocean, is a strong favourite with international property buyers.

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