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North East France
A varied region sweeping across France’s north eastern corner and bounded by the English Channel and Belgium in the north, Germany and Switzerland to the east and the Ile de France and Paris to the south. Easily accessible and rich in history, medieval architecture, World War battlefields, champagne and wine production, sandy coastline, forests and rivers, festivals and markets.
North East France
This region of France includes Alsace, Nord Pas de Calais, Champagne Ardenne, Franche-Comté, Picardie and Lorraine.
Alsace
German influence in language, architecture and cuisine, due to border location & history
Picturesque canalside villages with flower-covered half-timbered houses
Canoeing, boat hire, fishing, golf, paragliding, hang-gliding, flying clubs, hiking, cycling. Skiing in winter with tuition available
Wine route through medieval villages; fairs, markets, music and flower festivals, theme parks
Main cities Strasbourg and Mulhouse
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Champagne Ardenne
World renowned champagne houses and cellars in Reims, Epernay and many other towns and villages; vineyards stretching for miles
Easy access from northern ports; close enough to Paris for a day trip
Picturesque historical cities of Reims and Troyes with cathedrals, museums, medieval architecture
Spectacular scenery with lakes, rivers, canals, forests, nature preserves and parks with flourishing wildlife
Fishing, bathing, sailing, canoeing, yachting, hiking and biking
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Franche-Comté
Little explored region with rustic feel and a Swiss flavour to architecture, culture and cuisine
Beautiful, unspoiled scenery of rolling fields and dense forests
Jura mountains are a mecca for nature lovers and winter sports fans
Charming wine villages and towns with many museums and historical landmarks
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Lorraine
Strong Germanic influence due to its location and history; main cities Metz and Nancy
Popular with nature lovers and hikers with meandering rivers, rolling hills and wooded valleys
Rich farming country with delightful medieval towns and villages, crystal houses, fine arts and art nouveau museums
Historical World War I and II sites, especially Verdun
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Nord Pas de Calais
Easy access from UK; home of Channel ports and the Channel tunnel
Diverse landscape from sandy beaches with dramatic cliffs and views to gentle rolling hills and timeless pastoral areas with canals, rivers, nature reserve parks
Interesting towns including Calais and Lille with museums, markets, festivals
Flemish influence to region, reflected in locally-brewed beer
Battlefield sites including Flanders Fields
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Picardie
Little explored region; best-known resort is smart Le Touquet
Home of Gothic architecture with imposing cathedrals, abbeys and castles
Long sandy beaches, great forests, pastures and woodland; rustic countryside with simple lifestyles
Easy access to Channel ports and to Paris by train and road
Rich history with prehistoric sites, Gallo-roman remains and famous World War I and II battlefields, especially the Somme
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