Top 6 Stunning Winter Châteaux to Explore in France

The gorgeous châteaux that line the mighty River Loire are a major attraction, especially during the summer. However, many remain open in the winter months, allowing visitors to enjoy the historical ambiance with less crowding. Experiencing these magnificent properties during winter offers a unique perspective, where the haunting echoes of history are palpable in the serene, empty rooms. The parks and gardens may lack the vibrancy of summer, yet the shapes of flower beds and stately trees add their own charm. Below are five of the most stunning châteaux that are accessible year-round.

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Ultimate Reims Travel Guide: Discover Champagne’s Historic Capital

Famous for its cathedral, where French kings were traditionally crowned, Reims (pronounced ‘Rance’ with a nasal twang and a guttural roll on the R if you can manage that!), is a lovely city on the banks of the River Vesle. This vibrant city offers a wealth of interesting buildings, good hotels, excellent restaurants, and of course, an abundance of delightful Champagne to sample at the various Champagne houses in the area.

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Top Accommodations Near D-Day Beaches in Normandy

Travelers flock to the beaches of Normandy, a glorious stretch of French coast where once war-torn sands are now peaceful places for vacationers. If you’re going to the Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches in the summer, it’s important to secure accommodations in advance, as they tend to fill up quickly. Moreover, if you plan to visit on June 6th, the date of the D-Day commemoration, early planning is essential, ideally several months ahead.

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William the Conqueror’s Castle in Falaise, Normandy

The story of William the Conqueror begins at the Château de Falaise, located 35 kilometers (22 miles) south of Caen in Calvados, Normandy. Born in Falaise around 1027 or 1028, William, often called ‘William the Bastard,’ was the illegitimate son of Robert I, known as Robert the Magnificent. By the time of William’s birth, the Dukedom of Normandy, established in 911 by Rollo the Viking, was a dominating force in northern France.

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Top Shopping Destinations in Calais

Shopping is one of the main reasons many Brits make the trip over the Channel. It’s well-known for ‘booze runs,’ and the festive season brings increased activity. However, there’s much more to shopping in Calais, located in Nord-Pas de Calais, than just visiting Carrefour or Calais Vins, good though these shops may be. Here is a selection of places to shop whether you are on a day trip from the UK, staying in Calais overnight, or returning to the UK after your holiday.

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