Posts Tagged ‘France’

Hitchhiking in Europe:  12 Top Tips to Keep You Safe

Hitchhiking in Europe: 12 Top Tips to Keep You Safe

Traveller: Merlyn Gwyther-McCuskeyDATE filed: 2 December, 2009Filed as: RESOURCES

You can read and research, and exhaust a list of websites to harden the most nubile approach, but there is nothing like thumbing down your first ride! Read on for my 12 top tips for hitching around Western Europe...

The Best Way to Watch the 2009 Tour de France

The Best Way to Watch the 2009 Tour de France

Traveller: Dan RobertsDATE filed: 25 June, 2009Filed as: EVENTS

Le tour de France is an epic cycling adventure that should be experienced if you are in Europe in July. Who should you support, where is the best place to view the cyclists? This fanatical supporter can help ....

Nice, France; Enjoy the Sites Without Blowing the Budget

Nice, France; Enjoy the Sites Without Blowing the Budget

Traveller: Peter SmithDATE filed: 28 May, 2009Filed as: DESTINATIONS

Our party of travellers arrived in the wonderful city of Nice, nestled below the Alpes Maritimes, on the exotic Cote d’Azur surrounded by illustrious neighbours such as Cannes, St Tropez and Monte Carlo

Coffee European Style

Coffee European Style

Traveller: Dan RobertsDATE filed: 28 April, 2009Filed as: RESOURCES

I like coffee - but it was not until I got to Europe that I learned to love coffee.

What to do in a Ski Resort if you don’t like Skiing?

What to do in a Ski Resort if you don’t like Skiing?

Traveller: Emer HarkinDATE filed: 17 September, 2008Filed as: RESOURCES

The recent announcement that Mount Ruapehu’s ski season, on New Zealand’s north island, is being extended until November has made a lot of snow bunnies very happy. But what about those forgotten few who don’t live for

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