25 March 2021 by Jessica Boston
It’s probably been a while since you’ve experienced anything resembling a foreign holiday. Many of us are simply longing for the next time we get on a ferry or board…
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Auvergne, bistros restaurants, Carcassone, Cheeses, Crepes, D-day landing beaches, Dune du Pilat, family, Food, France, friends, Gorges du Verdon, GR34, Holiday, Mont St Michel, Moules mariniere, Nantes, pate, pont du gard, Pyrenees, Seafood, Self-catering
27 November 2020 by Jessica Boston
Normandy is renowned for its food culture and gastronomy, dip into the delicious produce, wonderful markets and restaurants offering everything from Michelin starred dining to street food treats on a…
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apples, Calvados, Camembert, caramels, Cheese, Cider, Food, France, Michelin starred dining, Normandy, Seafood
05 March 2020 by Jessica Boston
Marseille is one of the largest cities in France and the biggest port. Situated on the Meditteranean coast it is a fascinating multicultural place with food, art and architecture reflecting…
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Abbey St Victor, alcoholic apple products, Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde, Blue Coast mini train, Bouillabaisse, Count of Monte Cristo, harbourside, Ile de Frioul, Le Vieux Port, Marseille, Monte Cristo, Old Town district, Parc National des Calanques, Seafood, The Panier, yachts
09 August 2019 by Jessica Boston
Calvados is a department of Normandy, it’s just across The Channel and easily reached by sailing into the port of Caen. If you are a food lover keen to experience…
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Apple, apple tarts, Brandy, Caen, Calvados, Calvados Experience by Pere Magloire, Cheese, desserts, foodie holiday, Le Saumonier de Bayeux, Moules, Moules mariniere, Normandy, oyster farm, Pont L'Eveque, salmon, Scallops, Seafood, sweets, Tarte Normande, The English Channel, toffees