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An Underated Region in France
Posted on Feb 9, 2009, 07:26:54 by gyl.johnson
We are planning our next great adventure and I am hoping and believing it will be somewhere in the South of France. Marseille or Provence are my two choices. Anita wants to visit Paris. We are planning on 7 to 10 days. So far we've found a ...
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The Travel Pod France Starter Kit
Posted on Nov 21, 2007, 15:11:52 by gyl.johnson
... option for great surfing all along the coast here not to exclude the famous Biarritz. Languedoc Roussillon and Provence Alpes Cote D'Azur make up the famous South of France. This is where I call home for the moment and the slogan is "Where the sun never ...
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France ?>??
Posted on Dec 16, 2007, 11:01:09 by grapedad
... the 5th). A great way to get through the day before you head to bed with jet-lag. Can't beat the South of France, Provence, and the Riviera. We spent a week in a small rental chateau in a village near Carpentras, and travelled all though Provence ...
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France ?>??
Posted on Nov 4, 2007, 05:02:12 by gyl.johnson
... to the region of Normandy. All these things can be done in a day. Afterwards, I suggest you head south to Provence. There are a lot of beautiful small towns to visit and each provides opportunities to learn about local traditions, crafts and food. For ...
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A letter Denounce to the Policmen of Nice,France
Posted on Nov 23, 2009, 22:47:28 by niconas
... this year. ......... On 18 Aug,we drove a car(BMW118, rent from the SIXT at airport)with my three workmates to Provence of South France- Marseilles,Toulon,and Nice then to Saint Tropez,Arles,Nimes and Avignon for a vacation tour. At about 20:00 we ...
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France Travel Tips from a Local Expert
Posted on Oct 24, 2007, 04:40:10 by gyl.johnson
... coastline and super friendly people. If you don't mind a bit longer journey, I suggest, albeit highly popular these days, Provence. For such a small region, it offers a mind boggling range of activities, things to do and see which provide an array of ...
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An Underated Region in France
Posted on Apr 14, 2008, 07:34:26 by intrepidt2
... of France. Languedoc starts from the French/Spanish border and stretches all the way up along the coast to the next department of Provence. Here, you can visit castles, go wine tasting and in the fall even help out with grape havesting. If its the beach ...
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An Underated Region in France
Posted on Apr 11, 2008, 09:50:28 by gyl.johnson
... of France. Languedoc starts from the French/Spanish border and stretches all the way up along the coast to the next department of Provence. Here, you can visit castles, go wine tasting and in the fall even help out with grape havesting. If its the beach ...
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An Underated Region in France
Posted on Feb 8, 2009, 18:37:41 by Globetrotters
We are planning our next great adventure and I am hoping and believing it will be somewhere in the South of France. Marseille or Provence are my two choices. Anita wants to visit Paris. We are planning on 7 to 10 days. So far we've found a couple of ...
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France in November
Posted on Nov 16, 2008, 18:12:14 by gyl.johnson
... at What it doesnt mention is that November is truffle season in a few regions in the south such as Dordogne, Gard and Provence. As they are a deluxe product, I'm not suggesting that you buy truffles (very expensive) but it is possible to go truffle ...
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Skiing in near Nice
Posted on Oct 21, 2009, 13:15:31 by starlagurl
You're welcome. Here are some reviews of that ski resort:
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France in November
Posted on Nov 17, 2008, 19:21:57 by gyl.johnson
Anywhere between 40 to 80 euros. There's a small town in Provence called Carpentras where a good truffle meal is not too expensive.
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Save 22 percent on all last minute October half term holidays to Europe with Pierre & Vacances
Posted on Oct 22, 2009, 06:12:19 by surf_pr
... swimming pools as well as the 18-hole championship golf course. For more information, please visit: Pont Royal Holiday Village, Provence Prices start from £418 (previously £536) for one week in a one-bedroom apartment sleeping up to four people Set ...
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The Best Travel Books
Posted on Mar 6, 2006, 17:11:18 by Guest_steph_444_*
... . It's always great to see exactly what the author has described and understand their point of view. France: A Year in Provence, Encore Provence, and all the other non-fiction books by Peter Mayle. England: Though totally subjective and not really ...
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Last minute beach holidays to France
Posted on Oct 15, 2008, 12:27:23 by pv_blog
... d'Azur Set between the Alpilles and the Luberon, alongside a lake, the fully pedestrianised village of Pont-Royal en Provence is just a few kilometres from the coastline. The resort offers 180 hectares of leisure facilities designed for all the family ...
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What is best season to travel?
Posted on Nov 3, 2006, 14:19:48 by uncle_davros
... June and into mid-July. It was unbearably HOT! Somehow I forgot the promise I made to myself three years ago when I was in Provence at just about the same time, when it was ... you guessed it ... unbearably HOT! That was the year so many elderly ...
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What is best season to travel?
Posted on Nov 3, 2006, 14:15:44 by janessmartart
... June and into mid-July. It was unbearably HOT! Somehow I forgot the promise I made to myself three years ago when I was in Provence at just about the same time, when it was ... you guessed it ... unbearably HOT! That was the year so many elderly ...
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10 Wackiest Museums
Posted on Jun 22, 2009, 13:57:44 by raniroo
... of Fame Museum (Plano, Texas) Corkscrews: (13) The Corkscrew Museum (Le Musée du Tire-Bouchon, between Cavaillon and Apt in Provence, France) Fans: (14) The Fan Museum (Greenwich, London, England) Hats: (15) The Hat Museum (Portland, Oregon) (16) Hat ...
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Which travelpod traveller has been to the most countrys
Posted on May 3, 2009, 18:59:32 by stereobread
... in South America is technically just a part of France and shouldn't be counted as a separate country any more than Provence or Alsace but I would probably count it separately because it's so distant and so culturally distinct. On the other hand ...
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How to raise a globe-trotter
Posted on Sep 10, 2008, 13:48:40 by 2olives
... clients that include lessons in the destination's history and exposure to local traditions. She recently sent a family to Provence, France, where they first learned about the region's storied history, then took courses in pottery making, followed ...
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