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Plenty to do in Saint Tropez

16th December, 2009 | Comment?

It is known for its celebrity visitors, but Saint Tropez has much more to offer than just its famous guests.
Visitors to the destination in southern France, on the French Riviera, can choose from a range of different entertainment options from lounging on the golden sands to learning more about the area’s culture and history.
Saint Tropez [...]

EU City Travel, EU Cultures, The Active Traveller

The Wine Lover’s Guide to Camping in France

6th November, 2009 | Comment?

What could be better than relaxing in the peace and quiet of the French countryside, watching the sun go down with a glass of local wine in your hand? For wine lovers, camping in France is about more than finding a good campsite to relax in – it’s also about discovering the local vineyards to [...]

Editorial

Holiday in France with EURail

1st October, 2009 | Comment?

Autumn is here and many are looking for a quick way to get an extra weekend trip before diving into work again. Or perhaps you already did but want another holiday to accumulate some extra energy to prepare for the winter season. With France across the English channel it is no great obstacle to go [...]

EU City Travel

The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

29th May, 2009 | Comment?

Of all the grand historical sites Paris has to offer perhaps the most striking is that of Notre Dame de Paris. Among the city’s ancient ecclesiastical buildings, the Notre Dame Cathedral strikes a chord with visitors of all faiths and religions, historians and tourists alike.
Situated on the Île de la Cité in the Seine, Notre [...]

Bloggers Travel EU, Shopping Travel

Buying Wine In French

16th March, 2009 | Comment?

I had a premonition that to buy wine in Lyon, France would be a different experience. And I wasn’t let down. When exiting the Internet café in the endeavour of finding a good bottle of red, I knew there would be a wine shop directly on my left. I had a vague notion of the [...]

Across The Mediterranean, EU Cultures, Noticed That Place?

The Minervois, France

29th January, 2009 | Comment?

The Minervois is always different: plane and sea, heath and mountains, and never ending vineyards. Grapes have been cultivated in the Minervois since the age of the Gallo-Romans. Today Minervois is the most famous wine-growing area of the Languedoc-Roussillon in the south of France. But there is much more to discover than wine: prehestorical grottos, [...]

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