30 December 2020 by Jessica Boston
Instead of giving something up this year why not pledge to do something extra instead? After a 2020 of lockdowns and restrictions we’re hoping that 2021 will allow us all…
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23 December 2019
The summer months are the most common time for holidays, and there’s no doubt that France comes alive with festivals for food, music and local culture during the peak season.…
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2020, Beaujolais, Beaujolais Nouveau, Carcassonne Festival, Chatelaillon-Plage, Chatelaillon-Plage Kite and Wind Festival, Events, Festival, Fete des Lumieres, France, La Folle Journee, La Grande Odyssee Savoie Mont Blanc, La Rochelle, Mont Blanc, Nantes, Nimes, Paris, Sarlat, Sarlat Goose Festival, The Dignes les Bains Lavender Parade, The Great Bulwark, The Great Roman Games, Tours, VitiLoire, White Night
06 July 2018 by Laura Habgood
This peaceful cottage is set back from the road, it’s pretty old stone walls swathed in sweet smelling wisteria and its shutters a Provençal blue. The cottage is located in…
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Barrou, Chateau de la Guerche, Chateaux, family holidays, Lake, Lesigny, Loire Valley, river, rural, star gazing, Tours, triathlon holidays, Vineyards
01 May 2015 by Gillian Thorntorn
Everybody loves a good garden, and whether you’re green-fingered or just green with envy, travelling as a couple or with children in tow, you can’t go wrong in the gardens…
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Castles, Chateau de Chambord, Chateau de Cheverny, French gardens, Gardens, Loire, Loire Valley, Nature Walks, Orleans, Renaissance, Touraine, Tours