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The challenges of life in the French countryside and why France is the best place to get naked

Season 7, Ep. 7

Is life in rural France really that difficult? There are definite challenges and the French government has announced a new plan to rejuvenate countryside villages.


Also this week we explain why France is the number one country for getting naked, French département numbers and look at why the government is concerned about having too many tourists.


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And to our new listeners, well we hope you find the episode informative and perhaps even entertaining. 


This week we look at rural France. Is it neglected by Paris? Is life there really that tough? The French government has a new plan to rejuvenate la France profonde and we find out all about it.


Are there too many tourists in France? The government appears to be a little concerned about certain sites and has a new plan to encourage visitors to go off the beaten track. We explain all and give you a few ideas for alternatives to the hot spots such as the Eiffel Tower or Versailles.


And on the subject of famous sites we’ll find out about the latest person to be inducted into the Pantheon in Paris. And what exactly is the Pantheon anyway? We explain all.


And we also try to understand why people in France, including foreigners, use numbers to talk about the departement they live in.


We also reveal all about France’s thriving nudist community and get to the bottom of when and where you can get naked in France.


Ben McPartland your host is joined by The Local France’s editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield and politics expert John Lichfield.


Further reading:


The biggest challenges of living in rural France


OPINION: Does rural France really need 'saving'?


Bare necessities: The rules for getting naked in France


Beat the crowds: 19 alternative places to visit in France






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