brittanyholiday.eu
Les Châtaignes - gite in Brittany
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Links to relevant sites are throughout our site. The links below are either repeated for ease of finding, or links that didn't quite fit in elsewhere. We hope you find them useful! Côtes d'Armor tourist information. Information and what's on. Train and transport info. Half of the fun of a holiday is in the planning. We hope our site and links help you to plan a great holiday. 20% off Brittany Ferries - contact us for further information.
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Activities in France Archives - Discover France
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Things to do in France. Holiday homes in France. Holiday homes in Spain. Travel and holiday news. Food and drink in France. Things to do in France. 10 June 2016 by Jessica Boston. Our Top Ten Music Festivals in France for Summer 2016. There are some fantastic music festivals in France this summer whatever your musical taste – from Glasto-style rock and pop festivals where you can party all night, to cultural celebrations…. La Route du Rock. 22 April 2016 by Jessica Boston. Hippodrome Deauville de Touques.
provenceventouxblog.com
PROVENCE VENTOUX: LE BLOG | Modern Life in the Vaucluse With an Edgy Vibe | Page 2
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PROVENCE VENTOUX: LE BLOG. Modern Life in the Vaucluse With an Edgy Vibe. Newer posts →. Tavel: L’Auberge de Tavel is a Refined Culinary Time You Will Want to Do Again; Take In As Well World Class Rosé Wines. April 20, 2014. Bass with Little Vegetables at L’Auberge de Tavel. A major advantage for any wine enthusiast visiting an appellation in the Southern Rhone is to have a ‘point de chute’ (a landing place) from which to nourish the body and reinvigorate the spirit. Where on an unassuming tree-shaded te...
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Holiday France Direct
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house-in-normandy.co.uk
Peace and tranquility in rural Normandy - Prices and Availability
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Where to go, what to do. Sorry we cannot accommodate smokers or pets. The price is for hire of the cottage and includes electricity, water and wood for the woodburner. Bed linen, towels and tea towels are also provided. The baby and child equipment is provided, but bed linen for the travel cot is not provided. 3 January 2015 - 27 March 2015 - £280. 28 March - 26 June- £360. 27 June - 4 September - £440. 5 September - 30 October - £360. 31 October- 18 December - £280. Where to go, what to do.
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Languedoc Roussillon Archives - Discover France
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Things to do in France. Holiday homes in France. Holiday homes in Spain. Travel and holiday news. Food and drink in France. 16 October 2015 by Jessica Boston. Five vineyards to visit in France. If you don’t know much about wine and don’t speak very good French the idea of following one of those tempting roadside signs offering wine tasting and tours at local…. 21 August 2015 by Jessica Boston. Art in France: Top Five places you’ll want to visit. A Day in the Camargue. Parc Ornithologique du Pont de Gau.
bestnormandygite.com
Practical information | Gite in Normandy
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An exceptional gite for a couple. The gite at La Dehayrie. Guide to the area. Availability & contact. Local map with shops etc. Best viewed in full-screen (top right button). Click on this link for local tide times. BM = low tide; PM = high tide. The TV can receive a wide range of English and French channels now that we’ve gone digital. Instructions in the gite. The radio has UK programmes as well as French. Most mobile phones work, but only outside (the walls are very thick! If we are not in France ours...
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