It's hard to generalise
about France - as Charles de Gaulle once remarked, 'how could one describe a country which
has 265 kinds of cheese?' Yet there is something about this magnificent land which draws
millions of francophiles back year after year for a taste of la vie française. Could it
be the chic boulevards of Paris, the sparkling ski slopes of the Alps, sunlit vineyards
and sun-baked beaches, a dusty game of boules, or coffee and croissants in an undiscovered
village? Or perhaps it's a tour of the majestic châteaux of the Loire that appeals, the
glamorous jet-set lifestyle of the Mediterranean, or a relaxing picnic in Provence, where
the air is fragrant with wild herbs and lavender? Consider also the delights of other
lesser-known regions such as Franche-Comté, Gascony or Berry, deep in the green heart of
France - regions firmly rooted to the land, whose snoozing villages offer visitors a
chance to sample the true douceur de vivre of provincial France. There is no denying that
France is a land of great contrasts, offering an endless choice of enticing destinations,
a rich diversity of landscapes, cuisines, climates and peoples, with an exceptional
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