Creuse
A hilly and mountainous landscape, Creuse is picturesque, with streams and rivers running through this rural area. Known for having more cows than people, Creuse is an idyllic region for anyone who is seeking a quieter life.
A hilly and mountainous landscape, Creuse is picturesque, with streams and rivers running through this rural area. Known for having more cows than people, Creuse is an idyllic region for anyone who is seeking a quieter life.
Between having the largest pine forest along with the tallest sand dune-- Dune du Pyla– in Europe, the Gironde region is more than just stunning vineyards and wine.
The Gard department is inside the Occitanie (formerly Languedoc-Roussillon) region of France. It shares borders with the Provence and Camargue regions. Living in Gard means you can enjoy a laid-back lifestyle in an area with a strong natural heritage.
Morbihan is a beautiful province in North-Western France, part of the region of Brittany. It is known for its breathtaking natural scenery, rich history, and charming towns and villages.
Lot-et-Garonne gets its name from the confluence of the Lot River and the Garonne River. This is an ideal spot for growing wine grapes between the climate and the two rivers.
A department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Vaucluse sits in south eastern France, just north of Bouches-du-Rhône, the coastal department surrounding Marseille
Rhône is a department of France lying within the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in the eastern central part of the country. It’s named after the River Rhône, which joins the River Saône in the capital of the region, the city of Lyon.
Finistère has one of the biggest expat communities in France. The Atlantic coastline and warm, humid climate means surfing is a major draw, while the countryside flora and fauna make it a haven for nature lovers.