Young Franco-Scottish mountaineer is one peak away from record Alasdair McKenzie, 20, is on a quest to become the youngest ever to climb the 14 highest mountains in the world
French campsite offers flood victims free holiday A campsite in southern France gifts 28 flood-affected families a chance to enjoy a sun-filled break
Rosé: how a once-cheap wine became France's favourite It has become more popular than red in recent years
news Strasbourg pioneers major green road project Eastern France sees a radical environmental initiative as Strasbourg removes roads to restore natural habitats and combat urban heat
Smashing it: Colombian-born Piñata maker brings joy to French children Her unique studio lights up central Paris with a Latin American tradition
App lets blind hikers explore France Voice-guided system can lead visually impaired people around adapted footpaths
Map of French accents: which do you prefer? From the major division between north and south to the departments split in two - everywhere has one
SEE: The medieval 'bastide' villages of south-west France Historian Dr Julia Faiers uncovers the story behind the grid streets and arcades that tourists love
Louis Braille’s life and legacy celebrated in French hometown Coupvray Aged 15, Braille established a writing system that would transform the lives of sight-impaired people globally
Find Paris’s secret village hidden in the bustling Marais district Independent shops and tranquil courtyards - you can forget finding the maze-like Village Saint-Paul on Google Maps
Centre yourself in the wine-making, historical heart of France We explore the central department of Cher, where visitors can step back in time in the medieval city of Bourges, mess about in boats, or sample some world-famous wine
Interesting facts on this week’s Tour de France destinations What do we know about the French places that the cycling extravaganza is passing through?
Aix-en-Provence: the refined city full of French Christmas tradition Watch santons figures being made, sample the sweet calissons or travel back to the 1960’s in elegant Aix
Whistlestop weekend in Paris makes perfect ‘memorial tour’ finale On her final French trip in memory of late husband Patrick, writer Sally Ann Voak enjoys a boogie at a traditional guinguette , views repairs to Notre-Dame, and sleeps in Toulouse-Lautrec’s brothel Remote French village reinvigorated by women farmers and Basque pigs Visit magical Marseille and swap snow for sun this Christmas Explore France’s fortified city that repels invaders but not tourists
Meet the French craft beer brewers taking wine drinkers by storm We take you on a boozy tour of museums, fairs and micro-breweries where regional ‘terroir’ is still important Ideas for autumn half-term holiday break with children in Toulouse Armentières’ historic bridge and bawdy song make for inspiring visit French legends part two: Giants and ghosts – stories from the east Five French towns for day trips into Spain, Switzerland and Germany MAP: Dive into our 10 refreshing places to cool off in France
Australian in Paris walks every street to see variety of his district The 36-year-old spent more than two weeks discovering the 20th arrondissement by foot so as to better understand its diverse cultures
Saint-Véran: the quaint alpine village feels ‘how France used to be’ The village often called the highest in France attracts hikers, astronomers and city-dwellers reconnecting with nature
Bucket list trip along French Riviera in memory of romantic husband ‘Sur le Pont d’Avignon’ via Nice, Monaco and Draguignan - Connexion writer Sally Ann Voak journeys through France to honour her late husband
Back to the classroom: visiting France’s school museums Take a nostalgic trip around the country and pay a visit to the country’s finest museums dedicated to the history of education
Royan: Visit this French sea town rebuilt with Brazil-inspired style It was once known as the Pearl of the Atlantic but was ruined during World War Two. It has been redesigned in a new and innovative way
Lavoirs: How these communal wash houses changed French culture Though they are no longer used, you still come across them, typically on the fringe of a village or town
Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne: Why pilgrims flock to this French beauty spot Art historian Dr Julia Faiers wonders at the majesty of Saint-Pierre abbey
The Pyrenees village where Napoléon III and Victor Hugo went to bathe The thermal spa village of Cauterets has a long history of welcoming France’s famous names, who came to relax and enjoy its stunning scenery
How passionate farmers are reviving Menton’s iconic lemon The town’s annual lemon festival, which takes places this month, attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors but has to rely on imported fruits after the local industry fell into decline
Marseille: The cultural melting pot of France’s south In her series on the cultural history of France, art historian Dr Julia Faiers traces the fascinating past of this Mediterranean port city through three of its historic buildings
A tour of France's spectacular clocks From Paris to Rouen, Bordeaux to Blois, France is home to some extraordinary ‘timepieces’, from the country’s oldest in Paris to restored gems off the beaten track. In no time you will be fascinated
What does the French sign ‘sauf riverains’ mean? A 'Riverain' is someone who lives or owns land or property near a river, but these signs often appear where there is no river nearby?
The French village whose pocket knives are a cut above The plateau-perched village of Laguiole in the south of France is where knives and cheese keeps its small economy booming
France's love of slow VW camper van holidays continues to grow From VW lovers of a certain vintage to a new generation of tourists who love slow paced holidays, camper van rentals in France are hugely popular
Mountain life: 200 years of guiding us at Chamonix in the Alps Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix is the world’s oldest company of mountain guides. Its President, Olivier Greber, talks about their their mission to communicate their mountain passion to others
Musée des Maisons Comtoises: See how people used to live in France An open-air museum of traditional houses dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries shows how locals adapted their architecture to the conditions they were living in
Open Gardens scheme in France records best season yet The money generated – €2,000 more than in 2019 – will benefit a number of French children’s charities
A tour of French perfumes from Paris to Provence The Provençal town of Grasse holds a special place in perfumery history. Join us on a fragrant tour of some special spots to immerse yourself in the industry
5,000 perfumes in the world’s largest archive in Versailles The Osmothèque, founded in 1990, is the world’s largest archive of perfumes, even houses Napoléon's (recreated) scent
Exploring mountain refuges and cabins in France Mountain refuges are simple lodges designed for hikers so you will need to walk to them. The rewards are total peace and quiet, plus stunning views
The French hills are just the tonic after a bustling summer Autumn is the perfect time to explore the hidden villages and charming cities, mountain vistas and outdoor activities of France’s main magnificent and varied mountain ranges
This small French town was refuge to English throne heir until death The town of Martel in the Lot is rich in truffles and royal history
City portrait of Nantes: Past is fused with present and machines rule Nantes is shedding its skin to re-emerge greener in every sense of the word. We highlight what not to miss in this intriguing and constantly evolving Pays de la Loire city
Explore the Côte d’Azur in miniature in France's latest exhibition Miniature worlds are made as realistic as possible, using multiple wall projectors, speakers and emissions of various scents to create a fully-immersive experience
France’s steepest passenger funicular to celebrate 100 years in 2024 The railway runs 260m from Montfort to Saint-Hilaire du Touvet in southeastern France, attracting air sport enthusiasts and tourists alike
Explained: The hundreds of ‘pays traditionnels’ that make up France There are thought to be up to 546 ‘pays’ - from Pays Basque in Western France to the hilly, forested Ardennes in the north east - that make France whole
Beautiful private gardens open for Autumn visits in France The association Open Gardens/Jardins Ouverts, which raises funds for charity, has a colourful array of green spaces and floral corners to visit this autumn
The reason why this southern French village survived the great plague Uncover the history of the village of Lautrec, which has a beautiful church, a majestic windmill and a special geological feature that helped its inhabitants survive the plague
A guide to fishing in France From its fêtes and exhibitions to treasured angling spots, France is a country mad on fishing. Here is how to cast out and enjoy just like a local 'pêcheur'
Open Gardens / Jardins Ouverts has real treats in store this year Explore a medieval style garden to visit at Pornic, Loire- Atlantique and an an eclectic garden in the Lot
This Normandy village is home to a 1,200 year old oak tree The famous oak tree is so large that it houses two chapels and is 'central to the village in every sense'
France off the beaten path: Beaucaire's majestic fortress chateau Just north of the Camargue in southern France, the fortress/chateau of Beaucaire - often called 'Sleeping Beauty' - is a commanding formation above its quiet town
Explore France by rail: Tour of the country's steam trains If you are an enthusiast, do not hesitate to get in touch with your local steam train association. They do not care if newbies do not speak much French, as long as they speak ‘train’!
Saint-Malo: Exploring Brittany’s city of corsairs Saint-Malo has a long love affair with privateering, so what exactly is the difference between a pirate, a corsair and a privateer?
A tour of circular villages in the south of France The round villages of the Hérault, Aude and Gard departments in the south of France are first examples of mathematical medieval town planning in Europe
France in bloom: Gardens open to visitors in June Privately owned French gardens all over the country will be soon open to visitors
3 books that will make you want to visit France Life from 'Escape to the Chateau' in pages, exploring France by campervan and a love affair spanning decades, countries and genres
Explore the Alpine village in France where winter is only just ending The picturesque village of Bonneval-sur-Arc near the Italian border endures eight winter months out of twelve
Jardin des Cinq Sens: Yvoire’s magical lakeside garden A brief history of a special French medieval garden on the banks of Lake Geneva in Haute-Savoie
Underground world: Explore the oldest troglodyte site in France In the 18th century, half the inhabitants of the small town of Doué-la-Fontaine in the Loire lived underground
Cordes-sur-Ciel: The pretty French town in the clouds A tour through time into the long history of one of southwest France’s earliest revolutionary ‘bastide’ towns
Abandoned, not forgotten: Urbex trend and the lure of French châteaux Raphaël Lopez and Marie de La Roche have travelled to 15 European countries exploring empty buildings in the peaceful but unlawful ‘pastime’ of Urban Exploration
Secret history of France: Chemin du Puy Pilgrims’ progress in search of salvation: in her series on the cultural history of France, art historian Julia Faiers explores the Chemin du Puy, a medieval pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela
More to Champagne region in France than a glass of bubbles From museums and historic buildings to grape-picking, the famous la Champagne that lies east of the Paris region has something for everyone
Vernet-les-Bains: Unique village is living arboretum Connexion's Jane Hanks explores France's only 'Village d’Arboretum' in the Pyrénees-Orientales
New walking trail hope to commemorate secret WW2 mission Retired Dutch naval officer Ronald Knoth wants to raise money for signs along the 20km route of 'Operation Percy Pink' from Cadouin to Château de Bétou
Les Jardins d’Etretat: The garden of seven wonders Connexion's Jane Hanks is in Normandy, where Monet and modern art vie for attention with stunning box tree configurations
Grandes Serres in Paris: Stepping into a tropical world Jane Hanks heads indoors to explore the exotic plant collections housed in Paris and elsewhere around France
France’s vanishing pigeon palaces For the past 30 years, Michel Lucien has roamed the south west region of Occitanie, photographing its historic pigeonniers
A window to heaven: 800 years of Metz cathedral In her series on the cultural history of France, art historian Julia Faiers explores Metz cathedral’s turbulent and illuminating past
The scenic French village and its unusual claim to fame Jane Hanks heads to Veules-les-Roses, in Seine Maritime, which boasts an unusual claim to French fame. One for future quizzes...
The joy of discovering France by driving: one reader's story One Connexion reader shares her story of a 'relaxing stop off in the Vineyards of the Languedoc'. If you've made any discoveries, share them with us too...
Inventors remembered in the museums of France The Connexion dons its thinking cap and tours the country in search of a Eureka! moment in museums and houses dedicated to the memory of great inventions and the minds that made them
Around the lighthouses of France in just 19 hours Connexion reader Geoff Scott has seen more of France than most. He flew over almost every French lighthouse – in a light aircraft
Where to visit in laid-back La Rochelle The Connexion advises you to pause for breath in the Atlantic coast’s relaxed ‘White City’
Béarning rubber...in southern France Although Pau is a dream destination for anyone interested in historic cars, it has plenty of other attractions.
Start your engines to tour France’s motoring heritage The Connexion sets out in search of car-lovers’ paradise – and finds there’s more than one
Strike up a note-perfect, melodious tour de France Discovering new areas of France is always a joy, and following a theme can open doors to unexplored places and people you might not otherwise discover
Agri-tourism network gives taste of the country Anyone wanting to find a new side to the country should try France Passion, a website and guide where farmers, vineyards and local artisans offer free 24-hour stopovers.
A 'grand cru' tour of southern France A few months after sampling the wines of the north of France, The Connexion heads south in search of the best Bordeaux, Provence, Languedoc and the Côtes du Rhône have to offer