Many countries around the world have beautiful landscapes, and France is part. This country will be able to satisfy both those who love the mountains as the sea or the countryside.
We will focus today on two very different regions of France and Britain are the Rhône Alpes region.
The Rhône Alpes offers accommodation options quite varied. Therefore if you want to find lodgings in the Rhone-Alps, hotels or anything else, you'll have no trouble.
This region of France is completely different from Britain. It is first of all to the opposite and is a very mountainous region with the Alps. It is an area that will please all lovers of the mountains including the Mont Blanc and many ski resorts.
Fortunately, this region includes areas less mountainous and cities that are more in the plains and hilly areas like Lyon, St Etienne or Valencia. There really has something for everyone, whether to visit important historical cities in the past as a Lyon, for hiking in the mountains or skiing, or while strolling on the banks of the Rhone and visit the many vineyards the region.
Brittany is a region with many features which distinguishes it in many ways from other French regions. Celtic culture is very present in this region, cities and villages on the coast and even inland are unique in addition to landscapes that make Britain an attractive place for many people go there every year. Whether Brest, Rennes, Quimper, Nantes and Saint Malo just to name a few, there are many beautiful cities to visit. There are also many historical sites scattered all over Britain such as the famous standing stones of Carnac. Do not forget of course the many islands such as Belle Isle or Groix that are real jewels that are worth visiting.
Brittany offers many housing options, as is the Bed and Breakfast in Brittany, Gites in Brittany or hotel rooms, you have a large enough selection.
These two regions are only a few of the opportunities France and its regions for those who do not know or spend their holidays either over several weeks or a weekend.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
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