Wednesday, June 2, 2010

A Quick Guide To The South Of France


A Quick Guide To The South Of France

Southern France is in the enviable combination of miles of coastline and fertile land and was a source of inspiration for artists, writers, composers and new users.

Where?

The term "Southern France" is usually used to describe the southern part of the coast, which is located in Spain and Italy, between the rural and inland Provence and Lubron. With a temperate climate, fertile, developed over the ocean, one of the most popular is regularly in Europe.

Where can I stay?

As expected, as popular as anywhere in southern France, there is no shortage of hotels, guest houses, accommodation and camping. Flavor of the area, but if you stay in a boutique hotel recommended. Small and intimate, it is away from home and the holiday itself is based on a luxury retreat. All these hotels offer well-designed, modern rooms and the service is discreet and clean. Good nutrition is usually associated with
Cold and open spaces that are selected this hotel an unforgettable stay in Southern France.

? See

Southern France is also a large area to investigate in depth particular holiday, many people return year after year. The French part of the most expensive places on the south coast between St. Tropez and Cannes, and what better located place to watch the boats and the ways of the rich and famous? The area is famous for its coast, sailing and water sports, and the cities are close to him, Nice, Marseille and Montpellier, for example. This region is famous in the hills, also has large areas of vines and flowers. There is no shortage of monuments, museums and local markets to explore, southern France have something for everyone.

How should I proceed?

If you explore the situation in the south of France, you need to rent a car. France, like most European countries have the right
Highways and roads are mainly in good condition, although many are under control and they have to pay tolls to use the network of toll motorways highlighted. If you stay to a large extent in force and only visit big cities or tourist areas, manage, and then the rail network SNCF.


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