Label – Experiences
Normandy
If you are travelling with children, we have designed a D-Day landing beaches Treasure Hunt which ensures our younger customers make the most of the day and learn all about history in a fun and engaging way.
We can organise a painting class at Le Mont-Saint Michel, with a local artist who will help you paint your vision of this historical landmark.
Feeling daring? Then maybe a ride in a helicopter or a microlight aircraft is what you want?
Or maybe you want to learn to cook the French way with a qualified chef to take back a bit of the French way of life home?
Tell us what you enjoy and we will help you build an unforgettable trip.
Brittany
To fully experiment Brittany fully, you probably should do one or more of the following:
Take pictures of breathtaking scenery,
Discover the variety of food on offer on a local market,
Breathe in the salty air during a fishing trip at sea,
Or take home the secrets you learn from our Breton pancake makers.
One sure thing is, once you’ve tried Brittany, you will love it.
Loire Valley
All the Loire Valley castles await you.
We recommend you see them from the sky aboard a hot air balloon. But you could also choose to discover the area in a vintage and oh-so French 2CV.
Would you like to travel through time? We can take you to a fancy dress Renaissance ball as they happened 500 years ago.
You could even be the private guest of a castle owner… Tell us what tempts you, we’ll put together the trip of a lifetime.
Bordeaux
Aquitaine is world-renowned for the variety and quality of its wine. There is much you can learn during your stay here. If you consider yourself an œnophile, why not attend an assemblage lesson to learn how great wines are made?
For the gourmets out there, then we can organise a cookery lesson where you will also learn what wines are best to serve with your meal. You could also taste local specialties on board a “pinasse” (a local flat bottomed sailing boat).
If you love history, then you could visit L’Hermione, the 18th Century frigate that General La Fayette as an emissary of Louis XVI to deliver a message to George Washington of the French support of the independence of the Thirteen Colonies.
Provence
Compared to the rest of France the “Art de Vivre” in Provence is on another level.