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Hotel rooms, holiday houses, villas and holiday apartments in France In Normandy, wildly picturesque surfings of the sea join along rugged cliffs with a calm swell on fine sandy beaches. Fascinating are the white chalk cliffs, rock formations sticking out of the sea. The Norman coast can boast of beautiful seaside resorts such as Deauville, Cabourg and Houlgate, whose sandy beaches are equal to those of the Mediterranean. Picturesque places like Honfleur, Trouville and Bayeux are well worth a visit, the mountain in the sea „Mont-Saint-Michel“ is one of the most famous buildings in France. The Aquitaine area is bordered to the south by the Pyrenees, to the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its extensive sandy beaches and wide dunes, and inland the lowlands of the Aquitaine basin with extensive pine forests and the famous vineyards of Bordeaux and Médoc. Particularly well known is the Dune du Pila, the largest sand dune in Europe. Many nicknames adorn the island of Corsica. The Greeks z. B. gave the island the name „Kalliste, the most beautiful“. At 185 km long and 85 km wide, Corsica is a mountain range in the sea. The 1,000 km long coastline offers small beaches with rocky backdrops and miles of fine sandy beaches, which can be found especially on the northern east coast of Bastia to Solenzara Brittany, with its 3000 km of coastline, is one of the most charming regions in France and offers a very diverse landscape. It ranges from cliffs over bizarre rock formations, small bays to long sandy beaches. Among the most beautiful landscapes are the „Emerald Coast / Côte d’Emeraude“ between Saint-Malo and Saint-Cast with interesting seaside and inland towns; the „Côte de Granit Rose“ with its unique, pink rock formations; the Finistère – the part of Brittany that strikes the sea like a prow, and the Morbihan department in the south of Brittany. Morbihan means „small sea“ and refers to the many small islands that are located within the Gulf of Morbihan. Antibes is a city on the Côte d’Azur with about 75,000 inhabitants. It is located between Cannes and Nice and has a seaside resort on Cap d’Antibes with Juan les Pins. The picturesque old town of Antibes is narrow and winding with numerous restaurants and cafes. Port Vauban is the famous marina of Antibes. Juan les Pins, founded in 1882, is the tourist section, but even with fewer tourists Antibes is a bustling town. Among several museums, the Picasso Museum in Grimaldi Castle is the best known. Provençal specialties can be found in an Art Nouveau hall, which serves as a market. Miles of sandy beaches characterize the sunny Languedoc-Roussillon as the perfect region for a relaxing holiday. On the coast there are many places that have modern districts but also have an older district with traditional village structure in the interior. In cities such as Nîmes and Montpellier, it can be as good on historical trails as it is to devote to shopping or just to experience the French atmosphere. Historic sites include the Roman monuments in Nîmes, the aqueduct Pont du Gard and the fortified city of Carcassonne. With the Provence you associate fragrant lavender fields, azure sky, warm sunny days, olive groves, Roman monuments and much more. With many attractions in beautiful landscapes, this region attracts many tourists every year. You can enjoy the summer freshness in the typical, Provencal places with their own charms. The intense colors of Provence conquer the heart of every visitor

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