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Road trip Gers – to the heart of Gascony

Take a road trip in Gers, AKA Gascony. As you drive through the remote, southwestern French countryside, down narrow plane tree-lined allées past villages shrouded
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The officially prettiest villages in the Gers Department

The department of Gers in southwest France, a land often called by its historic name of Gascony, is small – but beautiful. It’s a land
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Visit to Rocamadour – the rock of miracles

Rocamadour is a world famous pilgrimage site in the Lot departments, south west France. And it’s a site that really lives up to its reputation
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Discover Gorgeous Gers – Gascony

Take to the road in Gascony and discover some of its charms. From medieval villages, quirky museums and the most intoxicating gastronomy … The Gers
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Secret Toulouse | The city’s unusual side

Discover secret Toulouse. The pink city as it’s known, thanks to the beautiful red brick buildings that fill its streets, is an absolute paradise for
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What to see in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie in the Lot Department

Saint-Cirq-Lapopie in the Lot department in southern France, is a cliff hanger of a village – quite literally. Perched on a cliff top, the River
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What to see in Rocamadour

Rocamadour is a small clifftop village overlooking the Alzou Valley in the Lot, south-central France. In an area that’s brimming with outstandingly beautiful sites and
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The very best guided tours of Aveyron

There are some places that are so special you have to pinch yourself to make sure they’re real and not a dream. Aveyron in southwest
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One day wine tour in the Gers, Gascony

Though it may not be as well known as the wines of Bordeaux or Burgundy, the wines of Gascony are some of the best in
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5 reasons Gascony should be on your France must-see list

Gascony is one of the most rural regions in all of France and Gers is at its heart. Tourists rarely find their way there even
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