Written by dkm1981 on November 14, 2009
- There are thousands of things to see in Paris and after ten visits, I still find things I've never seen before. However, these are the 5 things that you can't miss in my opinion. 1....
Written by Meggysmum on November 8, 2009
- I was brought up in a household that loved cycling and every year we avidly watched the Tour de France on the television (once it started to be shown on Channel 4). I spent...
Written by frangliz on October 18, 2009
- Visiting LD Lines' website in June, I found that the only destination from my home town of Portsmouth was Le Havre, and that there was just one crossing per day in each direction: a night...
Written by Bev24 on October 17, 2009
- When we get back to Paris from Santorini, we decide to hit the major sights on our last few days since we had only seen the Notre Dame till then. That for us includes the...
Written by frangliz on September 8, 2009
- The Rough Guide to France begins with an extensive section, about eighty pages long, to refer to before you travel. It gives details on possible ways of getting to France from Britain, Ireland, North America,...
Written by frangliz on September 8, 2009
- Top 10 Normandy is a Dorling Kindersley Eye Witness Travel guide book that gives information on what it considers to be the ten best in a wide variety of categories in this region of France,...
Written by Wildcat Dianne on August 19, 2009
- I don't remember a lot of the French club's stay in Tours, France, but I remember we were only at our hotel at night for the two nights and three days we were there and...
Written by Wildcat Dianne on July 29, 2009
- The Loire Valley (Valloire in French) is one of the most beautiful places in France. Located in the Central part of France, this region has endured centuries of wars, occupation, rape, pillage, and royal...
Written by Wildcat Dianne on July 27, 2009
- In April 1985, my high school French Club took a weeklong trip to France that included three days in the Loire Valley (Valloire in French) and Normandy sandwiched between four days in Paris. Our...
Written by amfa on July 11, 2009
- The French countryside is quiet and many people still live sort of the way they have lived for many years already. In the countryside, you can rest and relax and be alone for hours. Sleeping...
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