Apr 29

5 Strange Sites to Spot on a French Camping Holiday Posted By : Lorraine Waddel
France is known for being the centre of the wine-producing world; however, were it not for the humble corkscrew then few of us could even attempt to open a bottle of the delectable French plonk. The trusty corkscrew is worthy of praise and Yves Rousset-Rouard has duly noted this fact and opened a museum to celebrate the invention of this trusty device.

The Best Literature to Read Whilst Camping In France Posted By : Lorraine Waddel
Wherever you are travel literature can whisk you away to snow-capped mountains in Switzerland, bustling desert souks of Egypt or the lavender-scented fields in Provence. However, you dont have to restrict yourself to armchair travelling; reading travel literature whilst on holiday gives you a fresh perspective on the destination you are visiting and allows you to see your journey with a new pair of eyes. Whilst camping in France curl up in your tent with one of these best-sellers and let yourself be inspired.

Hot Air Ballooning in Cappadocia Q&A Posted By : Shereena Lingiah
As the undoubted highlight of many holidays to Turkey, the sport of hot air ballooning has become synonymous with the region of Cappadocia. If youre planning a holiday in Cappadocia, looking for inspiration for your next travels, or just curious about how the balloons stay in the air then please enjoy the following Q&A guide.

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