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Hugh Dennis's Bonifacio
9/2/2012 external link
The actor and comedian Hugh Dennis loves Bonifacio, a town with a spectacular cliff-top setting on the southern tip of Corsica.
Alastair Campbell's Vaison-la-Romaine, France
6/2/2012 external link
The author and political aide explains his love for the town of Vaison-la-Romaine, in southern France.
Paris: advice and tips for family-friendly attractions, restaurants and hotels
31/1/2012 external link
Natasha Edwards picks out the most child-friendly places to eat, stay and see in the French capital.
Nice: The finest carnival in Europe
27/1/2012 external link
What to see and where to stay during Nice carnival - a riot of flowers, noise and enormous cartoon effigies - from our local expert, Anthony Peregrine.
Bordeaux, France: a cultural guide
26/1/2012 external link
Lindsey McWhinnie visits Bordeaux, a French city whose culture is as tempting as its wine.
France: On the trail of Joan of Arc
17/1/2012 external link
It's 600 years since the birth of Joan of Arc and Michael White follows her journey to chase the English out of France.
Angers, France: A cultural guide
9/1/2012 external link
Paul Wade offers a cultural guide to Anjou's historic capital, a city at the heart of wine and Cointreau country.
Good value guide to France
5/1/2012 external link
Hopping across the Channel is perennially popular and, if you're savvy, there are bargains to be had.
Christmas lunch - the French way
23/12/2011 external link
Anthony Peregrine shops for a seasonal feast in south-west France.
Just back: Normandy's golden harvest
9/12/2011 external link
Janet Rogers is the winner of our weekly travel writing competition for her account of picking apples in France.
Paris's best budget hotels
5/12/2011 external link
We select the best Paris hotels for under £200, from the Solar Hôtel to stylish Mama Shelter.
Hotel d'Europe, Avignon: review
4/12/2011 external link
Avignon's Hotel d'Europe is a rarefied retreat that exudes belle époque charm and is home to an award-winning restaurant.
France: Where to go on holiday with teenagers
24/11/2011 external link
Our France experts Anthony Peregrine and Natasha Edwards answered reader questions, including one on activities for teenagers.
Where can I find a villa in wine country France?
24/11/2011 external link
Our France experts answer readers questions, including one on booking a villa in a wine-growing region.
Hotels in Nice: How to find affordable accomodation
24/11/2011 external link
Our France experts Anthony Peregrine and Natasha Edwards answered reader questions, including one on finding an affordable hotel in Nice
New Year in Provence
23/11/2011 external link
Forced revelry, hangovers and Auld Lang Syne are blissfully absent from New Year à la française.
Paris attractions: what to see and do in winter
17/11/2011 external link
Our expert Natasha Edwards suggests what to see as winter draws over the City of Light.
Paris attractions: What to see and do in winter
17/11/2011 external link
Our expert Natasha Edwards suggests what to see as winter draws over the City of Light.
Honfleur, France: a cultural guide
15/11/2011 external link
Adrian Woodford offers an essential cultural guide to a picturesque town immortalised by the Impressionists.
Rail journeys: Tunnelling back to Priscilla
4/11/2011 external link
For a new Telegraph book, Nicholas Shakespeare retraces a journey to Nazi-occupied France.
It's always Midnight in Paris
28/10/2011 external link
Even without a vintage car, the Twenties aren't hard to find in Paris, finds Nina Caplan.
Leonardo da Vinci's Loire
20/10/2011 external link
Leonardo spent his final days in the Loire where, under the patronage of Francis I, he continued to engage in architectural and engineering projects, says Nick Trend.
Pastry Paris
17/10/2011 external link
Images from a new book which demonstrates that in Paris everything looks like dessert.
Boulogne, France: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice
11/10/2011 external link
Telegraph Travel readers offer their tips and recommendations for the French seaside town.
Rory Bremner's impressions of Provence
23/9/2011 external link
The comedian had mixed experiences during a recent trip to the South of France.