Northern France Tourist Information & Visitors Guide

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Northern France Tourist Information & Visitors Guide

northern_france_overview.jpgNorthern France enjoys a striking landscape, some magnificent cities and a long and varied coastline.  Richly endowed with cathedrals, abbeys & palaces, bustling fresh produce markets bring a splash of colour to many town and village squares. Our Tourist Information and Visitor Guide will help you make informed choices to make your visit to Northern France a memorable one


Northern France Highlights

  • Bayeux Tapestry - made during the 11th century, recounts William the Conqueror's famous 1066 victory over England
  • Boulogne - Haute Ville - enchanting old town of Boulogne with winding cobbled streets
  • Boulogne - Nausicaa - aquarium and sea centre that opens up the mysterious underwater world
  • Le Mont-St-Michel Abbey -  a Gothic-style Benedictine abbey dedicated to the archangel St Michael
  • Le-Mont-St-Michel-Village - medieval settlement on the island
  • Monet's Garden - See Monet's most famous paintings come to life in his glorious garden at Giverny
  • Reims Cathedral - a superb example of high gothic architecture and 13th century stained glass
  • Rouen Cathderal - a magnificent cathedral immortalised by Monet in many of his paintings
  • Rouen Old Town - a maze of cobbled streets and ancient buildings, a haven for antique lovers

Plan your visit to Northern France

  • Northern France Hotels - hotels, chateux and more
  • Northern France Attractions - view our places to visit, eat and shop
  • Northern France Short Breaks - for short break ideas and offers, including breaks by car and Eurostar
  • Calais - a busy ferry terminal, great for shopping and still in sight of the white cliffs of Dover
  • Boulogne - a busy fishing port, crammed with seafood restaurants and lively bars
  • Le Touquet - long sandy beaches & fabulous restaurants, a stylish seaside resort
  • Lille - a bustling city imbued with the sights, sounds and smells of Northern France
  • Normandy - lush countryside, a long a varied coastline, ancient cities and chic resorts
  • Champagne - vineyards rolling into the distance, pretty villages and of course, champagne - lots of it