Holiday villas in France have been a good approach to knowledge this sparkling country, permitting we a leisure to try as we wish. When it comes to selecting somewhere balmy for your break, a south is positively an glorious choice, though where have been a many appropriate locations for villas in a south of France?
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If you are a bit fed up with playing golf in your own country, then there are many countries where you can book yourself a golfing holiday. This sort of holiday is very much in vogue at the moment, and it must be every man’s dream to be able to pack his bags for a week and head out on to the golf courses! Of course, it is not something that every man is able to do, and you have to have a very understanding partner to be able to do this.
Thankfully, there are some places where you can come to a compromise with your partner. One of these places is the golf national course in France. The National course is located very close to Paris, which to many people’s minds is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. A lot of people will find that their partners are a little more forgiving of a golfing holiday if it means that they are going to be in touching distance of this fabulous city!
Of course, the important thing is the golf! Thankfully, the golf at the National course is second to none. Every year it hosts the French open which just goes to show how good the golf is on this course. You will be bale to stay in a lovely hotel on the side of the course, meaning that you can get straight out on to the course as soon as you are up and out of bed. This is a great chance for any man whose wife is not too keen on golf!
Seems the Tour de France cycling championship has another bone to pick with France, this time with its hospitality.
Lance Armstrong has always had a love-hate relationship with France, but in a recent keynote speech at this week’s National Business Travel Association conference in Houston, Armstrong added another bone to his picking list: France hotels.
When asked about his experiences as a frequent business traveler, Armstrong took shots at the French calling the country’s hotels “horrible”. Here’s the direct quote, straight from the keynote’s podium: Read the rest of this entry »
France was voted best place to live in the world for the fifth year running, while Britain fell to 25th place behind Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Uruguay.
The Quality of Life index, published by the International Living magazine, said the French live life to the full, and its bon vivant lifestyle, “best health service in the world” and diverse landscapes set it apart.
“Romantic Paris offers the best of everything, but services don’t fall away in Alsace’s wine villages, in wild and lovely Corsica, in lavender-scented Provence, or in the Languedoc of the troubadours, bathed in Mediterranean sunlight,” the survey noted. Read the rest of this entry »
