30 August 2018 by Jessica Boston
We’ve done blog articles on some of the best loved French beaches before; there are so many to choose from, and each one offers something different! From glamour and golden…
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Atlantic Coast, Beaches, Benodet, Brittany, Carnac, Charente Maritime, Chatelaillon-Plage Kite and Wind Festival, Deauville, dingy sailing, family-friendly beaches, ferry ports, Finistere, golden sand, golden sands, La Baule, La Rochelle, land-yachting, Le Touquet, Les Sables d'Olonne, Nice, Normandy, paddling, Promenade des Anglais, provence, rocky coves, sand dunes, sandcastles, Seafood, St Jean de Monts, St Malo, Surfing, Vendee, Vendee Globe, Waterpark, Watersports, windsurfing
08 September 2017 by Jessica Boston
The autumn months are a great time to visit France – major tourist attractions like Mont Saint Michel and the Chateaux of the Loire are less crowded, there is delicious…
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autumn, Beaches, Brest, Brittany, Chateau Chambord, Chateaux, Cider, Cidre, Climbing, Finistere, France, Gastronomy, Gavernie Falls, Hiking, holidays, Huelgoat, Les Abers, lighthouse, Loire Chateaux, Loire Valley, Loire Valley Vineyards, Midi Pyrenees, Mont St Michel, Mont-Saint-Michel, Montsegur, Mountain biking, Nature, Pyrenees, short breaks, Vineyards, Wildlife, wine harvest
12 July 2013 by Gillian Thornton
Gillian Thornton’s travels and curiosity took her to Huelgoat – the enchanting gateway to Finistère’s Monts d’Arrée and within easy reach of Roscoff.
Turning down the path beside the solid…
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Arthur, Botmeur, Breton, Brittany, Broceliande, Celtic, Chaos of Rocks, Finistere, Giant Gargantua, Guided Walks, Huelgoat, Korrigans, Menhirs, Merlin, Mont St Michel de Brasparts, Monts d'Aree, Paul Gauguin, Paul Serusier, River Argent, Roscoff
25 February 2013 by Chris Rundle
Chris Rundle met the French door-to-door salesman who for many years was a familiar face in England as the man who really knew his onions.
The ageing process – and…
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