15 March 2019 by Jessica Boston
If you’ll be in France this Easter why not pay a visit to one of these fabulous Easter egg hunts?
1. Easter at Chateau Vaux-le-Vicomte, Maincy: April 20th – 22nd…
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Aquitaine, Bessieres, Chateau Aventuriers, Chateau de Talmont, Chateau du Champ de Bataille, Dordogne, easter, easter in France, easter traditions, Gardens of Marqueyssac, Normandy, Pays de Loire, Richard the Lionheart, Vaux-le-Vicomte, Vendee, Versailles
15 February 2019 by Jessica Boston
If someone in your family has a physical or mental disability, going on holiday may seem like more of a chore than a pleasure, but with accessible travel on Brittany…
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01 February 2019 by Jessica Boston
France is a large country with many wonderful places to visit. There are inevitably places that draw more tourists; cities like Paris and Bordeaux, famous sites including Mont St Michel…
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Aquitaine, Auvergne, Biscarrosse, Brittany, Camargue, Cevennes, Cherbourg, Cotentin Peninsula, Dune du Pilat, Garabit Viaduct, Gard, gulf of morbihan, Hossegor, Ile de Tatihou, Landes, Languedoc, Lugarde, Mimisan, Morbihan, pont du gard, Puy du Dome, Quiberon peninsula, Rhuys Peninsula, Riom-es-Montagnes, Truyere River
19 May 2017 by Jessica Boston
France is renowned for antiques markets and brocante sales where you can rummage through an eclectic mix of anything from local bric-a-brac to vintage clothes, furniture and sought after antiquities.…
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Antique markets, Antiques, Antiquities, Aquitaine, Books, Braderie du Canal Saint-Martin, Bric-a-Brac, Brittany, Brocante, Brocante de Durtal, Brocante de Villeneuve-les-Avignon, Brocante des Allees Francois Verdier, Brocante Markets, Ceramics, Coins, Collectors, Fashion, Flea Market, Flower Market, Foire a la Brocante des Quinconces, Isle sur la Sorgue, Jewellery, Langedoc, Loire, Paintings, provence, Rennes, Silverware, Stamps, Toulouse, Vintage Clothes, Vintage Fashions, Vintage Toys, War Memorabilia, Wine and Ham Fair