Le Tour de France – passion, picnics and plenty of lycra

Every July, like clockwork, France transforms. Roads are re-surfaced, village squares are swept, bunting is hung, and roadsides fill with picnickers and painted slogans. For three glorious weeks, the country is gripped by a kind of collective madness: the Tour de France has arrived. Even if you don’t know your peloton from . . . → Read More: Le Tour de France – passion, picnics and plenty of lycra

Coffee culture in France – more than just the drink

One of the joys (and occasional confusions) of spending time in different countries is observing how something as seemingly universal as coffee can be approached so differently.

In France, ordering a coffee is almost never about the coffee itself, it is about the moment, the ritual, the pause. You sit down, you . . . → Read More: Coffee culture in France – more than just the drink

The joys and challenges of buying a renovation property in France

There is something undeniably romantic about the idea of buying a character-filled home in the rolling hills of southwest France and breathing new life into it; the stone walls, exposed beams, charming features and hidden history. For many buyers, the dream isn’t just to own a home in France, it . . . → Read More: The joys and challenges of buying a renovation property in France

Property trends in southwest France

There is no doubt that the past few years have reshaped the property market in southwest France. As lifestyle priorities continue to evolve, the way we choose, design, and use our homes is undergoing a transformation. The region, long favoured for its picturesque landscapes, relaxed pace, and high quality of life, is . . . → Read More: Property trends in southwest France