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14 août 2017
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Édition 2017, Numéro 9
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Welcome on our
newsletter,
A tour of Paris without the Eiffel Tower is never a tour of Paris. That’s why we recommend you to book very early tickets to the Eiffel Tower in order to skip the line !!CENTER OF FRANCE REGION
In a
day you can also have a nice activity to discover the center Vulcania
dedicated to the region and also giving information about volcanoes in the
world
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Auvergne:
the French region
of the volcanoes
Auvergne is a region situated in the center
of France
Hiking in this nature is very pleasant. The
region is famous for its dormant volcanoes that you can visit as well
as discover in the center Vulcania.
During the winter, you have also the
possibility to sky in there mountains where the station are very simple, small
and pleasant for the family.
http://www.auvergne-tourism.com/home-page-1-2.html
You can contact the tourism office to book and rent
a house or to find a very nice hotel in that region of France.
You will enjoy also very much the food of the
mountain and the typical production of cheese.
The
typical cows: salers
The cows are able to walk in the
mountain with no risk ; they are used for their meat as well as for their
milk to produce the famous cheese Cantal & Salers
BURGUNDY
WINE PRIVATE TRIP
It is impossible not to
include in the French gastronomy the wine. You can make reservation and spend
3 days outside Paris in the burgundy region with you driver/guide who will
make you discover this very rich area of France.
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Sandy Tours is a travel company selling France and Paris private visits & guided tours. This blogspot give you informations about #France museums, monuments, exhibitions and activities in a News Letter. Our PARIS cultural Travel BLOG suggests you private walking tours and excursions in vehicule with driver-guide. Private Trip in France regions : Normandy, Burgundy, Loire Valley or Champagne etc... You can book on line for private visit or contact us for customized service.
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Monday, August 14, 2017
French countryside : Auvergne and Burgundy
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