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Eastern France

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Introduction

Eastern France is a hotchpotch of cultures. The region fuses French traditions with the tastes and styles and sounds of central Europe - particularly strong are the region's distinct German influences. At the centre of Western Europe, where the great River Rhine divides the continent, Eastern France has been at the strategic centre of empires and warring nations for centuries and has the deep scars and the many historical landmarks to prove it.

Alsace and Lorraine, in the north-east of France, posses the most obvious German trademarks - in Strasbourg, the Alsatian capital, you can start dinner with local sauerkraut and Germanic beer and end on the delicate French pastries for which the region is famous.

The further from the German and Swiss borders you go, the more French the towns and cities become. Franche-Comte acts as a bridge between the Alps and the winegrowing plains of Burgundy, whilst the forests of the Ardennes in the north shelter the Champagne region and that region's famous bottles of bubbly. Visiting the champagne houses in and around Reims is a particular travel highlight in that part of France.

An interesting and beautiful area for its distinct identity and stunning countryside, Eastern France is well worth exploring.

 

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Special offers in Eastern France

S.S. Catherine, Uniworld

Burgundy & Provence with Uniworld

8-day luxury river cruise from £2,865 pp incl. flights

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cruise offer

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Book by: 31 January 2025

This all-inclusive Rhône river cruise showcases the best of Provence and Burgundy, including Arles, Avignon, Beaune, Lyon, and more.

Top itineraries in Eastern France

La Maison Estournel Vineyard

Champagne to Bordeaux: Wine regions of France no-fly holiday

7-day no-fly holiday from £2,515 pp

Explore France's fabled wine regions on this no-fly itinerary from Reims to Bordeaux. Taste Champagne and wine direct from the source with included tours throughout.

COMO Le Montrachet

Burgundy with COMO Le Montrachet: Wine regions of France no-fly holiday

6-day no-fly holiday from £4,650 pp

Explore one of France's fabled wine regions on this no-fly itinerary from Paris to Burgundy. Taste the sought-after Grand Cru White Burgundy wine direct from the source with included tours to explore the region.

Top places to stay in Eastern France

Chateau d'Audrieu

Chateau d'Audrieu, Calvados

Historic hotel

Located between Caen and Bayeux, is an opportunity to travel back in time. This 18th-century edifice, listed as a historical monument, offers the warm welcome of a family home. Set in an extensive 25-hectare wooded park with magnificent gardens.

COMO Le Montrachet

COMO Le Montrachet, Burgundy, France

Historic hotel

Opened in April 2023, stay in a village square, just steps from the legendary 'Le Montrachet' vineyard in Burgundy where some of the world's finest French wines are produced.

Where to go in Eastern France

Burgundy

Burgundy is one of modern France's most prosperous regions, with a rural heartland dominated by vines and vineyards, and dotted with quaint local villages, small medieval towns, proud châteaux and sleepy canals. Like Champagne to the north, Burgundy is perhaps best know for the world-class wine it …

Franche-Comte

Franche-Comte sits between the rural wine lands of Burgundy to the west and the rising peaks of the Alps to the east. Its sweeping farmland and dramatic alpine passes make it popular with outdoors enthusiasts, with opportunities for trekking and mountain biking along routes that stretch their way a…

Champagne-Ardenne

Champagne-Ardenne bubbles like the famous fizz that the region exclusively produces. An area of intense agriculture, it's one of France's most fragrant regions, jumping from the evocative cultural and culinary heritage of Champagne to the Ardennes, a region of deep woods, rolling hills and stunning…

Lorraine

Lorraine is a pretty region swept with agricultural land and quiet farming towns, which borders Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and the thin strip of Alsace to the east of the Vosgos Mountains. The architecture in Lorraine's towns and cities is some of the most distinctive in Eastern France.

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