in France then you need to know of where exactly you
want to buy. You will need to take into account such things as if you like living in the country or in a town, whether you are emigrating to
retire or whether you want to work and live in France at
the same time. Haute Vienne
Hideaways are French Property
specialists and can cater for all your buying in
France needs. Although in the past we have specialized in the Haute
Vienne region of France we now have properties in our
portfolios from every region of France. To help you
decide we are giving a lowdown
on 10 areas below.
Alsace is situated in the far north-east corner of France
and is one of France's smallest areas. This
beautiful and enchanting region
lies between the Vosges mountains to the west and the river
Rhine, which is a longe natural border
with Germany, to the east. The picturesque countryside is a
mix of rich forests, good farming areas,
quaint vineyards, old towns and quaint
villages of half-timbered homes with flower
filled window-boxes.
Aquitaine, in the south-west, is the biggest area of
France. It has a long, straight west coast, which stretches
200km from the mouth of the Gironde estuary
down to the border with Sapin. Along this border there
are two main recreationresorts, Biarritz in the south which, once
fashionable with the glamour set of the 1930s has recently been revived
by trendy Parisians, and Arcachon to the north with its large
houses, which is popular with Bordelais
weekenders.
Auvergne, which encompasses much of the Massif Central, is
probably the least known and most remote region of
France. With two giant spectacular national parks - the
dramatic Parc Naturel R'gional des Volcans d'Auvergne and its
tamer neighbour the Parc Naturel R'gional des Livradois-Forez
- it is almost entirely unspoilt and is the
biggest environmentally protected area of France. Volcanic
activity started here around twenty million years ago so
the region's mountainsoutdate than the Alps or the
Pyrenees.
Basse-Normandie is situated on the north-west coast of
France, just to the south-west of neighbouring Haute-Normandie with
which it is normally lumped together and called simply
Normandy.
Burgundy (Bourgogne) is a peaceful rural region at the heart
of France, which has a riche and special history. The
Dijon based duchy ran Burgundy for six hundred years until 1477,
when the r'gion was jealously taken away by the French
Kingdom. There is evidence of the duchy's wealth and
power in all areas, such as the many beautiful
chateaux and beautiful towns and villages. Burgundy
was also a place of important religious and spiritual
influence. There are two famous abbeys at V'zelay and Fontenay
and the ruins of a monastery at Cluny where the Abbots'
power was second only to the pope's. This monastic presence
meant that during the Middle Ages Burgundy was an important
church-building area.
Brittany (Bretagne), the area occupying the rocky
western tip of France, is surrounded on three sides by a long (1110km)
and varied coastline. There are rocky cliffs dotted with
lighthouses, wide river estuaries, islands and islets where
bird life is protected, and picturesque harbors
with strong sea traditions. The many white sandy beaches and
pretty coves make for ideal swimming
opportunities. Watersports are popular and some of the best
scuba diving in France can be found. The climate is mild because of
the Gulf Stream but its Atlantic exposure means that winters can be
moist, very windy and extremely cold.
Although Centre is the name used administratively, the area is commonly called
Central Loire, Val de Loire, Loire Valley or simply, the Heart of
France. France's longest river at 1,020km, the Loire, which
flows from its source in the mountains south of Saint-Etienne to the
Atlantic, gives the region its identity. It has
always been very rich thanks to the fertile land.
Champagne-Ardenne is between Ile-de-France in the south-west,
the industrial areas of Lorraine in the east, and Belgium in the north.
Its name comes from the Romans who called it Campania, meaning literally "Land of the Plains". Today these plains,
mostly to the south of the region, are where vast quantities of
cereals and maize are cultivated. Sugar beet is a major
crop (the smell from the sugar beet refineries can be overpowering so
do not consider buying a property anywhere near one!) and the r'gion
grows more wheat and cabbage than any other. But cabbage
aside, it is of course better known for a much more glamorous crop: the
white grape that has produced Champagne's famous sparkly
wine since the times of Dom Perignon.
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The Regions Of France
France is a huge country with a fascinating history, which makes it perfect for cultural weekend breaks for those looking to absorb some of the country's beauty and history. There are also many regions of the country that offer villa holidays, as France has some of the most luxurious villas available.
Popular destinations for villa holidays in France are Languedoc Roussillon, Provence & C'te d'Azur. The C'te d'Azur comprises of areas such as Nice and Cannes, where the Cannes Film Festival is held every year in May and if you are lucky, stars such as George Clooney and Julia Roberts can be seen walking down the street.
Cannes is a very bustling, glitzy town with bright lights and many American influences. In contrast, Nice is relatively unspoilt by its nearby neighbour and features historic buildings and a beautiful coastline.
Languedoc Roussillon is in the south of France, just west of the C'te d'Azur. Languedoc Roussillon features miles of sandy beaches making it ideal for a large family holiday. It has also attracted many luxurious yacht clubs and resorts for sailing enthusiasts.
In addition to the beaches and sailing opportunities of Languedoc Roussillon, the area is also famous for its wine, with the famous C'tes-du-Rh'ne produced there.
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