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Western France Travel Recommendations?
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08/10/2005
Elena Z. says:
I am planning to spend a week driving around Western France (from Montpellier to Paris). Any recommendations on what regions I have to spend more time in, what towns to visit, what wineries to sample??
Thank you!
I am planning to spend a week driving around Western France (from Montpellier to Paris). Any recommendations on what regions I have to spend more time in, what towns to visit, what wineries to sample??
Thank you!
08/10/2005
Melissa B. says:
Elena - Go to www.chowhound.com and post on the International board. I suggest posting your itinerary, budget, etc. - the mosre specific you get the better recommendations you'll receive. I had some AMAZING meals in Florence and Rome last fall thanks to the Chowhound site. Not a single tourist trap among them. Have fun on your trip.
Elena - Go to www.chowhound.com and post on the International board. I suggest posting your itinerary, budget, etc. - the mosre specific you get the better recommendations you'll receive. I had some AMAZING meals in Florence and Rome last fall thanks to the Chowhound site. Not a single tourist trap among them. Have fun on your trip.
08/24/2005
Kate J. says:
If you go west west - Mont st michel is an absolute must see, Normandy and Brittany. I went when I was a youngin' and the memories have stayed with me. I tried to go back when I was in Paris last fall, but it took took long by train to fit in our travel plans.
If you go west west - Mont st michel is an absolute must see, Normandy and Brittany. I went when I was a youngin' and the memories have stayed with me. I tried to go back when I was in Paris last fall, but it took took long by train to fit in our travel plans.
09/13/2005
Eve F. says:
If you read French at all invest in a guide book called "le petit fute". It has alll the best restaurants, hotels from simple budget price to absolute luxury.
If you read French at all invest in a guide book called "le petit fute". It has alll the best restaurants, hotels from simple budget price to absolute luxury.
09/13/2005
kelly s. says:
Montpellier is a college town and is one of the only cities in the South of France that doesn't have a Roman history. Its major historical & architectural traits go back to the 10th century. So it has a different feel from other Roman influenced cities. I would recommend you go by the Pays Cathares through Carcassone and onto Toulouse. Perhaps hit Bordeaux and Poitiers on your way up to Paris.
Montpellier is a college town and is one of the only cities in the South of France that doesn't have a Roman history. Its major historical & architectural traits go back to the 10th century. So it has a different feel from other Roman influenced cities. I would recommend you go by the Pays Cathares through Carcassone and onto Toulouse. Perhaps hit Bordeaux and Poitiers on your way up to Paris.
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