Our French schools offer you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the exceptional history and heritage of their regions. Explore medieval streets, admire majestic castles, visit historic monuments and discover architectural treasures that bear witness to centuries of history. Iconic sites such as the Pont du Gard near Montpellier, the Basilique de Fourvière in Lyon, the very typical Chartrons district in Bordeaux, the Basilique Saint-Sernin in Toulouse and the Château d'Annecy will transport you back to the glorious past of these beautiful cities. Soak up the unique atmosphere of each destination and marvel at the cultural heritage that characterises them.

Discover French history alongside your French lessons

From our various schools, you can discover a host of remarkable historic sites. From Roman antiquity to the Middle Ages and modern times, you'll have the chance to take in some great sights and learn more about the history of our beautiful country while practicing your French.

Museum visits

City Tour

Visits to monuments, heritage and exceptional sites

Day trips

KLF activities

For us, an immersion holiday is much more than just French lessons! Our aim is to offer you a unique experience of 'living' France, and discovering the local culture and heritage. That's why we put so much importance on the programme of activities we offer you in each of our destinations.

 

Whether it's a city tour or an excursion into the countryside, an evening of theatre or wine tasting, sporting or artistic activities: we strive to offer a wide range of activities that are as exciting as they are accessible. The result: special moments to share with other KLF students from all over the world, just like you...

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Discovering France's heritage

France has a wealth of internationally recognised heritage. From châteaux to picturesque villages and renowned art museums, France's many sites offer a showcase for French art and history.

A rich history

France has a rich history that has shaped its identity and influenced the whole world. From antiquity through the Middle Ages, from the Renaissance to the French Revolution, each era has left its mark on the country.