Wanderlust France
Wanderlust France
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In the domain of French Wedding Style family I have many titles from Blogger to Editor, Mentor and colleague to coach, but one of the favorite titles that I think describes me so well is desk dreamer. You see as a blogger and editor I spend a lot of time at my desk visiting the world of wonderful weddings through my computer and communicating with mentoring clients via email and Skype.
So it is no real stretch that during my breaks I am a compulsive desk dreamer and fav topic is wanderlust France. I am so grateful to have visiting many beautiful places in France due to my work, but a new location for a real wedding or the inspiring Wanderlust Wednesday series sets my mind to desk dreaming about my next trip.
So sit back as we review the wonderful world of Wanderlust on FWS and you can get to planning your next trip.
Romantic Weekend in Paris
What could be more exciting than a romantic weekend in Paris? This is exactly what I did for my 5th Wedding Anniversary and it could not have been more special. If you are planning a trip to Paris then we have a treat for you as expat in Paris Emily from Ever After Press, gives us her inside guide to the best places to visit on a romantic weekend in Paris. See full post here.
Exploring Toulouse
Exploring Nord-Pas -de-Calais
The Pas de Calais area and Nord-Pas-de-Calais is a region bordered on the north by the English Channel and the North Sea, on the northeast by Belgium, and on the south by Picardy. It is made up of just two departments, the Nord (59) and the Pas de Calais (62). Historically, this region covers most of what was once the French part of Flanders, and the old province of Artois. See full post here.
Exploring Bordeaux
Exploring Lourmarin
Classified as one of France's most beautiful villages, Lourmarin is a pearl. It is nestled in the midst of the exceptionally beautiful regional nature park Luberon, at the foot of the Luberon massif, in the departement of Vaucluse. Just 45 min. away from Aix-en-Provence, an hour from Avignon as well as St-Rémy-de-Provence, it is an ideal location from where to explore Provence. See full post here.
Exploring the Auvergne Region
Exploring Saint Tropez
Exploring Nantes
Exploring Cannes
Exploring the Beaujolais region
Exploring La Rochelle
Exploring Montmarte in Paris
In Paris's northern section of the Right Bank, sits a large historic village on a hilltop in the 18 th arrondissement called Montmartre. The name Montmartre was derived from 'mountain of the martyr'. As the story goes, the Bishop of Paris, Denis, was led to the top of the hill of Montmartre, where the Romans decapitated him. It is said that he picked up his severed head and walked about 6 miles before he died. See full post here.
Exploring Eze South of France
There are many places which call themselves "the most romantic place in the world", but only one has spectacular panoramic views over the Mediterranean sea; Michelin star cuisine; ancient castles; luxury hotels; the all around glorious weather; the exotic gardens; the luxurious sent of jasmine and lavender everywhere, the mysterious windy sun-drenched stone alleys; impressive military history (for the boys) and exquisite jewellery and art shopping opportunities (for the girls).... and all of that in the space of little more than a postage stamp. Bienvenue à Eze. See full post here.
Exploring Vendee
The charming department of the Vendée in the Pays-de-la-Loire region of western France is situated on the Atlantic coast. It is where the Parisians come to escape from city life and where I have called home for the past 8 years. This lush department is blessed with some of the sunniest weather in France, similar to that found on the French Riviera. It's said that it's coastal location gives the area a mainly maritime climate, so if you are looking for a countryside escape with the beach on your doorstep this is certainly a destination to consider. See full post here.
Exploring Aix en Provence
Exploring Valbonne
Exploring Chamonix
Exploring Montpellier
So where do you think you will be wanderlusting off to next? Leave a comment below.