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TRAVEL


DESTINATION South of France


Lounge on the beach, hike the alps, and experience history like never before with a trip to the south of France. A top travel destination for people around the world, southern France and the French Riviera offer activities for every personality. From Bordeaux to Marseille, France has treasures just waiting to be explored! Join us for a look into some of the “must-see” cities and attractions as you plan your next European getaway.


Bordeaux As the focus of France’s oldest and most recognizable wine growing region, this city is a mecca for wine enthusiasts. Enjoy vineyard tours and taste impeccable wines while taking in the beautiful architecture.


Toulouse


This city marks the starting point of the Canal du Midi, which runs to the Mediterranean sea. Float down one of the greatest technical achievements of the 17th Century in the shade of tree-lined banks that embody the relaxed feel that is southern France.


Foix Foix offers a remote getaway close to the Spanish border. With its diverse terrain of rivers, streams, hills, mountains, and caves, the landscape is perfect for outdoor adventurers. Hiking among the spectacular scenery, you can reach Château de Foix, a historical castle offering marvelous views.


Nîmes 28


Nîmes is most recognized for its impressive Roman legacy. Visitors marvel at the aqueduct Pont du Gard, temple Maison Carrée, and amphitheatre Arenes, ancient engineering achievements that impress to this day.


OFF THE EASEL MAGAZINE – SPRING 2014


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