Author: Love France
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The French Valley That Gave the World Its First Mountain Guides
In 1786, two ordinary men from Chamonix changed the world by climbing Mont Blanc. Then they invented the idea of the mountain guide — a tradition still alive in this French valley today.
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The French Region That Changed Countries Four Times in One Lifetime
Alsace has been French, German, French again, occupied, then French once more — all within a single lifetime. Here is the story behind the region that refused to lose itself.
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What Really Happens in a French Market Town Before Tourists Wake Up
Discover what really happens inside a French market town before tourists arrive. The rituals, the unwritten rules, and why the marché still matters every week.
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Why France Has a Law That Decides Exactly What Goes Into Your Baguette
France has a law protecting the traditional baguette. Discover the 1993 Bread Decree, why it matters, and how to spot the real thing in any boulangerie.
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The Forgotten Crusade That France Launched Against Its Own People
There are castles in southern France that most visitors never notice. They sit on clifftops so high they seem to belong to the sky rather than the land. Locals pass beneath them every day without looking up. And behind each one is a story that most French history books barely mention. Photo: Love France Who…
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The Medieval French Castle That Became an Island by Accident
Most castles in France stand on a hill overlooking a valley. Château de Val was built on one. Then, in the middle of the twentieth century, that valley slowly filled with water — and the castle became an island. Photo: Love France A Fortress Before It Was a Legend Château de Val sits in the…
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The Reason Every Village in Provence Built Itself on the Edge of a Cliff
Every first-time visitor to Provence has the same moment. You’re driving through a valley, and then you look up — and there it is. A village stacked against a cliff face like it grew from the rock itself, its stone walls indistinguishable from the escarpment beneath them. You blink. It seems impossible. It also seems…
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The One Night Every Year When France Turns Every Street Into a Stage
Every year on the 21st of June, something extraordinary unfolds across France. Musicians appear on street corners, in public squares, on café terraces, in cobbled courtyards and on church steps. A jazz quartet sets up beside a boulangerie. A teenage guitarist plugs in next to a fountain. A brass band moves through a medieval alley.…


