As one of the largest countries in Western Europe, France is a crucial gateway between the continent’s northern and southern regions.

Its climate and cultural heritage have also put it on the map for retirees and foreigners looking to build a new life abroad.

Landscapes vary widely across regions and each has its charm, but one area that is highly regarded by both locals and expats is Britanny’s Medieval capital; Rennes.

Kristen Wilson, a digital nomad entrepreneur who has travelled to 63 countries in 20 years, shed light on the destination in a recent clip posted from her YouTube account Traveling with Kristen.

Rennes is Britanny’s Medieval capital

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She said Rennes “was voted the happiest place to live in France by French people in a nationwide survey”, adding: “You’ve got locals vouching for it as well as foreigners.

“An expat newspaper called ‘The Local France’ has also ranked as the best place for foreigners to live for its amenities, cheap housing and small city feel.”

Brittany’s capital is particularly popular with British expats because its proximity to the UK is a bonus for those with business obligations.

“Rennes is also really well connected to other cities in France with multiple trains to Paris daily, and it’s also a great place to immerse yourself in nature, with its rugged coastline, ancient forest and diverse landscapes,” explained Kristen.

“It was also ranked as the most liveable city in the region and among the top three per cent of cities to live in the world.

“Summers are also mild, with average temperatures between 57 and 76 degrees Fahrenheit (14 and 24 degrees Celsius), that’s in the peak of summer. Luckily sunny days are possible year-round, which is not always the case for France.”

The satisfaction of Rennes’ residents is also based on its exemplary public transportation and closeness to nature.

“The region will appeal to you if you’re looking for that rugged nature, but also if you’re seeking a strong sense of community, as many expats like to call this area home,” noted Kristen.

She went on: “If you want a close connection to nature or a big group of friends, consider Rennes. This lifestyle in Brittany is closely tied to the sea with its many picturesque villages and the popularity of water sports.

“Rennes and Britanny are perfect for families, students and retirees, or anyone who is looking to immerse themselves in a culturally unique part of France, and also feels a world away from the hustle and bustle of normal city life.”

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France has been named one of the best places to live by expats and locals

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Although the region offers scores of benefits to locals, foreigners without a command of the language may struggle.

Kristen noted: “On the downside, however, the language barrier can be an issue here if you don’t speak French.”

She added: “It’s also not the best location if you want to live near an international airport.”

Other expats living in France have claimed that the country’s bureaucracy can be a nuisance.

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