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Laval, Mayenne Pays de la Loire

The department of Mayenne is in the Pays de la Loire and its capital is Laval. It’s the sort of town where you immediately feel ...
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Robert Tatin museum Mayenne | Weird whacky and wonderful

Robert Tatin was an extraordinary French artist whose home in the lush department of Mayenne, Pays de la Loire in north west France, became a ...
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What to see and do in Saumur Loire Valley

Saumur is a tranquil sort of town with a friendly ambience. It’s a great place for those who love culture, history, beautiful architecture, wine and ...
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How to spend a weekend in Angers in the Loire Valley

This buzzing city of more than 150,000 souls is highly regarded as urban friendly, full of fun, lively with festivals and street theatre. It’s certainly ...
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Where Cointreau is made | Angers France

I’m a Cointreau fan. I’ve enjoyed many a “blue moon”  (Cointreau with lemonade and a dash of lime) in my time, so when I went ...
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Les Machines de I’ile Nantes

Nantes in the Pays de la Loire, is a delightful place to visit. It has been named “the most liveable city in France” and the ...
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The Forest of Bercé

The famous, ancient forest of Bercé (Foret de Bercé) is magnificent with its grand trees and even grander history, a place of mystery and shades of ...
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The wine route Le Loir, Pays de la Loire

Chestnut and oak trees, forests, chateaux and grand houses, the river Loir, medieval towns, boulangeries and brasseries – welcome to the Vallée du Loir… We’ve ...
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Baugé France History and Charm

Baugé France: Baugé is one of those pretty little French towns that make you want to give everything up and move to France to live a relaxed ...
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Peek into a Living Museum at the Chateau du Lude Sarthe

There are thousands of chateaux in France, some of them we all know of, like Versailles, others are far less well known. The Chateau de ...
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