Articles about Gascony French properties (0-9 of 9)
Discovering Gascony By: Rumble Romagnoli | - The province of Gers in France also known as Gascony for the historically inclined is reported to be the least populated region in the country. When you think about it, it is hardly surprising because the young people a generation or two ago have left this area of French countryside in favour of the more exciting cities, such as Paris. It is only recently that new life has been injected into the provincial towns of Gers, and it is mostly because foreigners like the British and the German hav ... Tags:Gascony property, Gers property
Buying A Property In The Lot And Garonne Countryside By: Rumble Romagnoli | - When we go on holiday, most of us just want to get away from it all away from the hustle and bustle of city life and the stress it generates on a day-to-day basis. An increasing number of people are looking to go one step further and are actively looking for property for sale in South West France. For many people looking for vacation property, South West France is a natural choice and many have been attracted in particular to Gascony property.
English French Relationships In Languedoc By: Rumble Romagnoli | - The advent of cheap airlines has opened up many parts of Europe that were previously difficult to access, not least region of Languedoc, which is located in the South of France. Probably the biggest change that this region has seen is the increase in the Anglo-Saxon population, lured to this region by its sheer, unspoilt beauty and by the relatively low prices of typical property for sale in South-West France.
Midi Pyrenees A Wonderful French City By: Andrew Gibson | - Midi Pyrenees nestled in France is a little province. It is a small world of rural outputs and fertile farmland, sprinkled generously with the happening and chic cities. Midi Pyrenees is a land of valleys and mountains, including few of the Europe's premier peaks. It is the largest region in France, which extends right from Dordogne's Northern hills upto big river valleys. France rentals are very popular in the Midi Pyrenees region.
Under The Skin Of South West France Property By: Rumble Romagnoli | - Property for sale in South West France is witnessing increasing demand for several reasons. Southwest France is rich in agriculture. The countryside topography is having wide variations and the diversity of the area presents not only several construction and project opportunities but the scenic beauty of the area also draws people like a magnet. More than anything else, the climate is the chief attraction of property in southwest France. The weather is the second best in entire France, next to C ... Tags:property for sale south west france, gers property
Investing In Property In Pyrenees Friend Or Foe? By: Tem Pearson | - Investing in the Pyrenees, or midi-Pyrenees as the region is often known, has become a very popular option in recent years for investors from the UK and across Europe.
While investors were busy moving in on the more accessible areas of northern France, the undiscovered region of the Pyrenees remained untouched. This led to a recent leap in popularity, as investors went off the beaten track and tried to stretch their cash that little bit further.
The Attractions Of Buying Property In Dordogne And Southwest France By: Donald Nelson | - If you are looking for an idyllic location for your future home in France, you should consider searching for a house in the Dordogne, or in the Lot, Lot-et-Garonne and Gers, dpartements in Southwest France that lie to the south or east of Dordogne. (A dpartement, conceptually similar to the English shire or American state, is an administrative area, as declared by the French government in 1790.) This region's magnificent scenery, old villages, gently flowing rivers and mild climate have ... Tags:real estate, france, south west france, dordogne
Regional Food Of France By: Michael Bowditch | - Copyright 2006 Propertysolutionslanguedoc.com
I have been travelling to France for nearly 25 years- usually on holiday- to most of the main regions. I so enjoyed all my trips, that I decided to move lock, stock and 2 smoking barrels to start my new life actually living in this great country. I bought a 300 year old house, part of which was the original ramparts of the walled town. I am in heaven- the weather is 38 C as I write this article, the cicadas are screeching outside, and ... Tags:aude, languedoc, property, properties, investment