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22nd September 2009
Within the relatively small confines of Europe, there is a wealth of opportunities for those seeking to sample a little bit of everything.
From skiing, surfing and snorkelling, to climbing, canoeing and general relaxation, it’s possible to cover all ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
26th August 2009
Everyone knows that French cooking is one of the best in the world if not the best. With more than 365 cheese thousands of different wine producers foie gras sea food fishes and good meat and of course specialties like snails frogs legs bouil... Read >
Author: mohit576
15th August 2009
Did you know that France is one of the largest countries in Central Europe and is bordered by the sea on three coasts? The choice of self-catering holidays in France is huge and you can find a French villa in historic towns of Brittany, Normandy and Borde... Read >
Author: pj1000
15th August 2009
France, world's most visited country famous for its great holidays, great cities and great monuments, receives more than 82 million tourists each year. France tours offers tourists to explore their cultural and historical past, indulge in lip smacking cui... Read >
Author: Manoj
10th August 2009
Throughout France you will find glorious countryside regions like Dordogne, the Loire Valley and Provence. Travelling in France, you can find both upmarket resorts and ‘away from it all hideaways’.
There are stylish holiday villas in France, prett... Read >
Author: pj1000
01st August 2009
As you begin to narrow down your possibilities, the most difficult part is trying to decide between the various regions on offer. French food is well known throughout the world for its flavor and artistry, as are its arts from galleries to dance, all of w... Read >
Author: Erik Simonsen
19th July 2009
According to the popular saying, your home is your castle wherever you live. But there are some crucial differences.
Your studio apartment doesn't have its own drawbridge, turrets or a moat, for example. And in the event of a robot revolt or zombie at... Read >
Author: hamstredfini
29th May 2009
The best cycling in the world combines all the benefits of hiking and trekking - the outdoors, the fresh air, the scenery, the exercise - but with the ability to travel much greater distances and with far greater freedom. A cycling trek is a great way to ... Read >
Author: B. Metcalfe
11th May 2009
The coming of spring is an important time in the life of the winemaker. The vines are starting to show new life as new shoots appear and the year of wine making starts again.
Spring also brings in us the yearning for sunny days and with that comes the ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
11th May 2009
The coming of spring is an important time in the life of the winemaker. The vines are starting to show new life as new shoots appear and the year of wine making starts again.
Spring also brings in us the yearning for sunny days and with that comes the ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
11th May 2009
The coming of spring is an important time in the life of the winemaker. The vines are starting to show new life as new shoots appear and the year of wine making starts again.
Spring also brings in us the yearning for sunny days and with that comes the ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
11th May 2009
Watching walkers strapping their multi-socked feet into well worn walking boots, calibrating their GPS with their compass and maps knowingly and folding their technologically advanced wet weather garb into a tiny pack, you may be forgiven for thinking, â€... Read >
Author: B. Metcalfe
08th May 2009
The luxurious rental areas which are meant for corporate and vacation apartment in the historical heart of Paris are the Latin Quarter, Marais, Notre-Dame, Ile Saint-Louis, Champs-Elysees, Montmartre, and Saint-Germain des Pres.
After a long evaluati... Read >
Author: Carl Ross
09th April 2009
When you think about wine the place that your mind first strays to is France and French wine. Often seen as the King of winemaking French wine has lots of history and prestige associated with it. There are many regions of France that produce wine – and ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
08th April 2009
When you think about wine the place that your mind first strays to is France and French wine. Often seen as the King of winemaking French wine has lots of history and prestige associated with it. There are many regions of France that produce wine – and ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
07th April 2009
When you think about wine the place that your mind first strays to is France and French wine. Often seen as the King of winemaking French wine has lots of history and prestige associated with it. There are many regions of France that produce wine – and ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
07th April 2009
When you think about wine the place that your mind first strays to is France and French wine. Often seen as the King of winemaking French wine has lots of history and prestige associated with it. There are many regions of France that produce wine – and ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
01st April 2009
If you are planning to travel France, the most recommendable thing to do is to go for a holiday home. Holiday homes France are great places to spend your summer holidays and especially if you are looking forward to a relaxed and stress free life.
Franc... Read >
Author: Allen Reeve
17th March 2009
What you must have in your suitcase and which markets to hit! December is the most mesmerizing time to visit France. The shopping is amazing. Storefronts are done up in delicate ribbons and lights for the holidays. There is ice skating in front of Paris' ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th January 2009
Holiday in France
When it comes in people mind to pass family vocational holiday in Western Europe then naturally, France comes in mind first, before any other. France is the world’s most popular tourist destination and has tourist attractions such a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th January 2009
Chenin Blanc is a white wine grape that is used to make a wide variety of wines because of its high level of acidity. The area in which it is grown has a lot to do with whether or not the wine is sparkling or dry. The cooler areas of northern France typic... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
04th January 2009
France is famous for many things but none more so than the wide range of wines and champagnes which are as much a part of France’s culture as bicycles, stripy jumpers, strings of onions and the ubiquitous beret!
Every corner of France is home to m... Read >
Author: dtymon
02nd January 2009
If you need to tighten your belts a bit in 2009, but can’t bear the thought of going without a holiday, then do not fear – a solution is at hand! If you’re travelling from the UK, holiday rentals in France are your answer.
Finding holiday rental... Read >
Author: OllyS
03rd December 2008
Red wines have been very popular lately, thanks to medical reports about their antioxidant and heart-protecting properties. It's true that red wines are amazing, but that doesn't mean the other less noticed kinds of wine are bad. White wines are in fact d... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
11th November 2008
The Middle Ages saw the beginning of early tapestry decoration and where wall hanging emerged as an authentic form of decorative art in the home. The Gothic style of Medieval tapestry has always prevailed with decorations of flowers, religious subjects an... Read >
Author: Angela Dawson-Field
25th September 2008
Paris, the capital of France, also known as the City of Lights, is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations. It is a city associated with romance, decadence, high art, culture, influential fashion, delectable cuisine and cutting-edge design. I... Read >
Author: Uniquefrance
02nd September 2008
A tapestry wall-hanging in your home brings not just interior beauty but also a sense of history. European weavers have produced these textiles for centuries, including the medieval, renaissance and Arts and Crafts periods.
Tapestries have been woven for... Read >
Author: Martin Vernon
21st May 2008
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Over the past 10 years there has been a substantial growth in the number of UK holiday makers taking self drive holidays to Europe staying in sited static caravans on holiday parks, especially in France and Spain. As a result ... Read >
Author: JJ3436
17th April 2008
Camping in France, either in tents, caravans or mobile homes is a hugely popular activity both with French people and foreigners from neighbouring European countries. There are around 11,000 campsites scattered across France, ranging from minimal facility... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st April 2008
When it comes to choosing a white wine, there is an inordinate amount of choice. Whatever your taste buds like, you will be able to find a wine to suit you as the styles range from crisp, dry, light wines through to fruity, sweet wines.
However, when i... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
21st January 2008
The daily grind of city life takes the glow out of you. Spending a great holiday in the company of your loved ones will surely recharge you with loads of energy. The experiences you gather will stay on for life. Read about the topmost holiday destinations... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
13th September 2007
France is famous for its romantic cast stone fountains, but it’s also rich in gardens that reflect its cultural taste, as those tastes have been from the Middle Ages to the present. What better way to breathe in the essence of the French than to wander... Read >
Author: Jim Hedgecoth
28th August 2007
Buy property or real estate in the Limousin – Why I hear you ask – and there are may reasons why you should consider it.. No crime, a sense of community, friendly locals, a good climate and the cheapest properties for sale in France, are just some of ... Read >
Author: Mark Russell
29th June 2007
Situated near Nantes in western France, the Loire Valley is one of the most picturesque winemaking areas anywhere in Europe. Following the course of the Loire river, the valley meanders from Auvergne and the Massif Central mountains to the Atlantic coast.... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
16th February 2006
Going from England to France with a caravan takes a long time. If you are a wine lover the time it takes to get there, despite the whines of your kids in the back, is thoroughly worth the wines you will enjoy upon arrival.
From your home town you will ... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper
30th November 2005
The Loire Valley of France is famous for its many romantic chateaux and its wines. Here are five excellent venues to be found east of the city of Tours. They are in relatively close proximity and can be visited in a quick two days or a leisurely three b... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
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