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Normandy
Whether you’re a Zen master or an avid sports person, Normandy has something to offer…
Our beautiful sandy beaches that uncover at low tide are ideal for a horse ride on the beach. Or you could also rent an electric fat-bike or a “char à voile” (sand yacht) for even more Normandy beach thrills.
You could also come hiking with a qualified botanist who will teach you about the rich and unusual nature surrounding you.
However, if you are not this way inclined, then maybe meditation, with only the noise of the waves to keep you company is for you.
Brittany
Dive into the water!
Brittany is the dream place for any water sports enthusiast,
From sailing on a classic yacht for the more contemplative traveller, to surfing or kayaking for the sportier ones,
And of course let’s not forget kite surfing for the more reckless among you!
But if you’re a landlubber, you can still enjoy the beauty of the Breton beaches on the many coastal paths where you can enjoy the sea from the safety of land.
Loire Valley
It is impossible to visit the Loire Valley without a tour of the local cave-dwelling accommodation and beautiful gardens and parks dotted around.
Discover the Touraine region differently:
On a bike saddle, wandering through vineyards or on a boat, seeing the famous Chenonceau Castle arches from beneath.
Or fishing on a small lake,
Walking, cycling, sailing… the choice is yours.
Bordeaux
Boasting an exceptional climate, Bordeaux is half way between land and sea.
Come and fill your lungs with iodized sea air while wandering along oyster farms.
Or climb the highest sand dune in Europe and get rewarded of your hard work by discovering the breathtaking view of the Arcachon Bay from the top of the Dune du Pilat.
Sail along the Dordogne river on board a Gabare, a local cargo sailing boat.
Or why not opt for an unusual walk in the heart of the Gironde estuary to the nonchalant pace of donkeys?
Provence
When combined with the impeccable climate, the Provençal landscape is second to none and is the perfect playground for outdoor activities no matter the season.
Do you picture yourself biking through vineyards and lavender fields? Perhaps you’re more into hiking along the rugged Mediterranean coast with the scent of wild thyme and rosemary in the air.
If you’re looking to relax then a private boat cruise in the Calanques is just for you – drop anchor in a hidden bay and soak in the sun, the sea and the stunning views.
For those of you craving adventure and extreme sports enjoy a birds eye view of the region with paragliding in the heart of the Sainte Victoire Mountain park, white water rafting in the Gorges du Verdon and winter skiing in the Alps. There are plenty of options to get your blood pumping.
Alsace
It’s impossible to visit Alsace without admiring its lush, rolling landscapes, picturesque vineyards and charming half-timbered villages.
You might like to discover the region in a different light by cycling along the scenic Alsace Wine Route, hiking through the Vosges Natural Park, where quiet forest trails lead to panoramic viewpoints, ancient castles and mountain lakes; explore the canals of Colmar by electric boat or try stand-up paddleboarding on a peaceful stretch of the Rhine. These are all ways to get a different perspective on the region, whilst keeping active and enjoying the fresh air.
Should you prefer something more tranquil, choose to relax with a picnic in one of the many botanical gardens or spend a morning birdwatching in the Ried marshlands.
Whether on two feet, two wheels or afloat, Alsace will refresh at every turn.
Occitanie
It’s impossible to visit Occitanie without experiencing its stunning and diverse landscapes, from dramatic gorges to tranquil lakes, mysterious caves and historic waterways.
Discover the region’s wild beauty by hiking through the Cirque de Navacelles, a breathtaking natural amphitheatre carved by millennia of water and wind.
Explore the enchanting Gorges du Tarn and Gorges de l’Hérault, where turquoise rivers cut through towering limestone cliffs—perfect for kayaking or scenic walks.
Venture underground at the Grotte de Clamouse, a spectacular cave renowned for its stunning stalactites and underground rivers.
For a more serene experience, visit Lac du Salagou, with its striking red earth contrasting against calm blue waters—ideal for cycling, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing by the shore.
Don’t miss cruising or cycling along the Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site lined with plane trees and charming villages, offering a peaceful way to soak up the region’s natural and cultural beauty.
Whether trekking rugged trails, gliding along historic canals or taking in peaceful vistas, Occitanie’s remarkable landscapes offer endless opportunities to reconnect with nature and discover its pure, unspoiled charm.
Burgundy
Burgundy reveals its true character through its landscapes. From wooded hills and rivers to vineyard-lined paths and ancient caves, the region offers countless ways to explore the great outdoors.
Set out on a hike through the Morvan Regional Natural Park, where forest trails, hidden waterfalls and panoramic viewpoints offer a glimpse of unspoiled nature. For those who enjoy cycling take the Route des Grands Crus, passing through world-famous vineyards, charming medieval villages and Romanesque churches.
Adventurers can venture into the Grottes d’Arcy-sur-Cure, a series of caves with prehistoric art and impressive rock formations.
On the water, enjoy kayaking or paddleboarding along the Cure or Yonne rivers, taking in the beauty of the quiet countryside. For a more relaxed pace, stroll the vineyards or the towpaths of the Canal de Bourgogne, where you can take in the beauties of the French countryside.
























