Narbonne is a leafy and well-appointed town, initially founded by the Romans in 118 BCE, when it was known then as Narbo. Once a very prosperous port and a major city due to its strategic location, it was in fact Rome’s first colony in Gaul.
FranceInfo has put together an interactive map, classifying our drinking water into 3 categories after worrying reports from readers about ‘la qualité de l’eau potable’ chez eux’
Tucked away off the coast road, half way between Port Vendres and Banyuls-sur-Mer, lies the bay of Paulilles, three beaches (Bernardi, del Mitg and Fourat) separated by rocky headlands, surrounded by steep and endless vineyards, and rugged mountains.
Scrapping a car in France is usually free and straightforward.
Perpignan to Paris Night Train: Family Review & Tips
Did you know how the word ‘mascot originated?
O’Leary radioed London with the message “Pas plus de bateau que de beurre au cul!”
Time to get the chain saw out?
Lesley McLaren takes a quizzical look back over past articles – with a few extra questions thrown in for good measure!
