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		<title>French campsites with spas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2012 10:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who&#8217;d have imagined there would ever be French campsites with spas? Well, we&#8217;re hoping to pamper campers with our health and wellbeing facilities at siblu holiday villages in 2012.
Our selection of saunas, steam rooms, hot tubs and massage treatments will tempt mums who’ve previously pooh-poohed the idea of camping with their family.
As an added pick-me-up, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who&#8217;d have imagined there would ever be <a title="French campsites with spas" href="http://www.siblu.com/special_offers/massage-and-beauty-treatments.php" target="_blank">French campsites with spas</a>? Well, we&#8217;re hoping to pamper campers with our health and wellbeing facilities at siblu holiday villages in 2012.</p>
<p>Our selection of saunas, steam rooms, hot tubs and massage treatments will tempt mums who’ve previously pooh-poohed the idea of camping with their family.</p>
<p>As an added pick-me-up, our savings of up to 30% will slim down the prices of all holidays at French campsites with spas  ̶  July and August breaks included.</p>
<p>Four-star <a title="Le Bois Masson" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/vendee/le_bois_masson.php" target="_blank">Le Bois Masson</a> near to the seaside resort of St Jean de Monts in the Vendee has a sauna, steam room and fitness centre that help keep the holiday-food calories in check. Seven nights from 21 July start from £735 per family, saving £245. Steam room sessions cost 6€ per person, massages from 20€.</p>
<p><a title="Domaine de Kerlann" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/domaine_de_kerlann.php" target="_blank">Domaine de Kerlann</a>, near to Pont Aven in Brittany, offers massage styles from across the world, including Californian, Kalari Marma, and Zen Shiatsu, plus there are soothing hand and foot treatments that will ease flip-flop scuffed toes. A seven-night break from 14 July starts from £609 per family, saving £203. Massage treatments start from 15€ per person.</p>
<p><a title="Les Sables du Midi" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/languedoc/les_sables_du_midi.php" target="_blank">Les Sables du Midi</a>, in the town of Valras Plage, in Languedoc on France’s Mediterranean coast, has massages and body scrubs to help guests keep their sun-kissed skin healthy, plus a sauna, steam room, hot tub and fitness centre – as if the weather in the south of France is not warm enough already! A break for seven nights from 14 July starts from only £693 per family saving £231. Massages start from 20€ and saunas from 5€.</p>
<p>For those who simply want to wash away their stresses, there are bubbling hot tubs at La Réserve in Aquitaine, Le Lac des Rêves in Languedoc and Le Montourey on the Côte d’Azur. Go to <a title="Siblu spa facilities" href="www.siblu.com/health" target="_blank">www.siblu.com/health</a> to find out more.</p>
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		<title>Saddle up with siblu</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 08:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New networks make cycling an easy option for family holidays in France. 
For a family holiday with a difference, take advantage of France’s love affair with the bike and try out miles of new cycle networks in popular French tourist resorts. You can strap your bikes to the car or hire cycles during your break [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>New networks make cycling an easy option for family holidays in France. </strong></p>
<p>For a family holiday with a difference, take advantage of France’s love affair with the bike and try out miles of new <strong>cycle networks</strong> in popular French tourist resorts. You can strap your bikes to the car or hire cycles during your break and enjoy one of these great value pedal-powered family holidays with <strong>siblu villages</strong> (<a href="http://www.siblu.com/">www.siblu.com</a>; 0871 911 7777).</p>
<p><strong>The Vendée’s vélo routes<br />
</strong>The <a title="Guide to the Vendee" href="http://blog.siblu.com/discover-france/guide-to-the-vendee-in-france/" target="_blank"><em>Vendée</em></a> has invested heavily in cycle tracks and the region can now be explored in full from the saddle, along more than 1000km of designated routes. Almost 300km of tracks run along the coast, taking in marshland, dunes and beaches.</p>
<p>A unique attraction of the region is the Vélo Rail, where families can swap their bikes for a cart which they pedal along 10km of disused rail track through the Vendée countryside.</p>
<p>Stay at <a title="Le Bois Masson" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/vendee/le_bois_masson.php" target="_blank"><strong>Le Bois Masson</strong></a> in St Jean De Monts. This large and lively holiday village has entertainment for children and adults, indoor and outdoor swimming, free children’s clubs and even a spa for post-cycling stress relief. A seven-night stay from 13 August starts from as little as £1,038 for a family in a two-bedroom holiday home.</p>
<p><strong>On your bike in Brittany<br />
</strong><a title="Brittany guide" href="http://blog.siblu.com/category/discover-france/brittany-discover-france/" target="_blank"><em>Brittany</em></a>, which is renowned for its beautiful coast, has new cycle routes that take in some of the most stunning ocean views. Designated vélo routes can be followed to the towns and beaches around Quimper, Brittany’s oldest city.</p>
<p>Base yourself at <a title="Domaine de Kerlann" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/domaine_de_kerlann.php" target="_blank"><strong>Domaine de Kerlann</strong></a> siblu village near to Pont Aven, where saddle sore families can relax with free children’s clubs, indoor and outdoor pools and a splash zone. A seven-night stay from 23 July starts from as little as £808 for a family in a two-bedroom holiday home.<br />
<strong>Cycling through Charente Maritime<br />
</strong>There are miles of accessible cycle routes for all abilities through <a title="Guide to Charente Maritime" href="http://blog.siblu.com/discover-france/things-to-see-and-do-in-charente-maritime/" target="_blank"><em>Charente Maritime</em></a>, the sunniest region on France’s west coast.  Take to two wheels through the La Coubre forest, to discover the golden beaches of the Côte Sauvage.</p>
<p>Start your adventure from<a title="Bonne Anse Plage" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/charente_maritime/bonne_anse_plage.php" target="_blank"> <strong>Bonne Anse Plage</strong></a> siblu village in La Palmyre. When the cycling gets too much, you can let the outdoor pools and free children’s clubs take the strain.  A seven-night holiday from 20 August starts from only £950 for a family in a two-bedroom holiday home.</p>
<p><em>All prices are subject to availability.</em></p>
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		<title>Guide to the Vendée, in France</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 16:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a nutshell
The Vendée, a coastal departement of the Pays de la Loire region, is one of the most fantastic family holiday destinations in France. There are beautiful wild beaches —140kms of big sandy, sunny coastline — and very civilised towns with excellent shopping and restaurants. The Vendée also boasts more 3* and 4* holiday [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In a nutshell</strong><br />
The Vendée, a coastal departement of the Pays de la Loire region, is one of the most fantastic family holiday destinations in France. There are beautiful wild beaches —140kms of big sandy, sunny coastline — and very civilised towns with excellent shopping and restaurants. The Vendée also boasts more 3* and 4* holiday parcs than any other part of France.</p>
<p><strong>Vendee beaches</strong><br />
The beaches in the Vendée, along the Côte de Lumiere (&#8217;coast of light&#8217;) are truly stunning and will ruin you for any others, as you’ll forever be comparing them and finding alternative are ‘just not quite up to the Vendée standard’.</p>
<p>The popular plage at St Jean de Monts is a favourite because of its space, fine soft sand and safe waters. It’s inevitable that your children will head off and play, so there are a series of tall poles topped with shapes along the beach, which kids can use to find their way back to you.</p>
<p>Parking close by can be a trial during the peak season, but the Vendée has miles of easily manageable cycle paths that wind that run through the resort and along the beach</p>
<p>The Vendee is blessed with many great beaches, so if you can drag yourself away from St Jean de Monts, it should be to stand out resorts. Les Sables d’Olonne is the most chic destination in the Vendée and if you want a break from the sunbathing, there are many top-class shops.</p>
<p>If you take the crossing from the mainland to the Ile de Noirmutier, you’ll more picturesque beaches. The best is Bois de La Chaize, which has its own bathing huts that gives the beach an old-world aura.</p>
<p>The area of Sion Sur L&#8217;Ocean has a rare thing for a Vendée beach – cliffs. The rocky outcrops create lots of sandy inlets to explore and rock pools where crabs hideout.</p>
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<li><em>You say<br />
</em>St Jean-de-Monts has a beautiful sandy beach, which locals consider one of the most beautiful in France. It’s immense, really clean and great to swim off [TripAdvisor member, Coventry]. There is a watersports area where you can hire sand yachts, catamarans, canoes and windsurfers. If you are a fan, then St Jean de Monts beach is perfect [TripAdvisor member, England]</li>
<li>The beaches are amazing — Plage les Salins has really easy parking at any time of day, loads of space and is a really safe beach with dunes at the back [TripAdvisor member, Somerset]</li>
<li>Les Sables d’Olonne has a marvellous beach [TripAdvisor member, Cambridgeshire]</li>
<li>Sion Sur L&#8217;Ocean beach was very popular with my boys as it had rock pools and so we all went crabbing, which was great. It also has little coves which were very private [TripAdvisor member, Bristol]</li>
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<p><strong>Vendee Attractions and Adventure<br />
</strong>Puy du Fou is a medieval theme park where you can relive 2,000 years of French history through smoky, live spectaculars. It is made up of ‘villages’ that represent a different era, and there is a 600 seat Roman stadium which hosts Gladiator and Viking shows. Throughout the day there are performances of falconry, jousting, magic and music.</p>
<p>The parc has several main shows, including a battle of the keep, a Viking bombardment from the sea, chariot racing, gladiator parades and combat in a replica amphitheatre, birds of prey and the swashbuckling musketeers.</p>
<p>In the evenings, the park explodes back into life when a thousand local volunteer actors stage a historical sound and music extravaganza called Cinéscénie, which relives the history of the Vendée. Book your tickets in advance, as every show gets sold out in the summer.</p>
<p>Be aware: Puy du Fou is based around its shows, so trying to get round all of them in one day can prove too much. It’s best to pick three that you really want to see, and then fill in any extra time as you can.</p>
<p>There has been lots of recent work to make the Vendée a cycle-friendly destination. Now there are 475 miles of cycle paths along the coast, with many picturesque routes.</p>
<p>Ride around the woods and seaside at St Jean de Monts (you can swap your bikes for a flat boat at one point). If hiring a bike is too much hard work, then hire a Rosalie, a canopy covered pedal car with steering wheel and break lever. It sounds silly, but you see lots in the main town of St Jean de Monts.</p>
<p>While not quite cycling, Velo Rail is a wheeled platform that runs on a 10km disused rail tracks – it’s a unique way to cross through some beautiful countryside and to see the region. Be aware: the Velo rail must be booked in advance, and costs around 11€ per hour.</p>
<p>The Marais-Poitevin, to the south of the region, is a reclaimed marshland criss-crossed by canals and rivers, and so is best explored by bike or by boat, which can include flat-bottomed barques, dinghies and canoes.</p>
<p><em>You say</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Le Grand Parc du Puy du Fou is an excellent day out for the whole family. If you have children of primary school age (plus early teens) it really is a bit of a must see as it covers the majority of UK Key stage 2 History and delivers it in a fabulous way. Slick, professional and good technology means that Vikings/Romans and Medieval battles come to life in front of you. [TripAdvisor member, Wales]</li>
<li>Biking around the Vendee was fantastic — fairly flat but miles and miles of cycle paths (once you find them). We cycled almost every day and thoroughly enjoyed it. [TripAdvisor member Carlisle] St Jean de Monts is dotted with small forests with lovely sandy cycle tracks through them, which made for really nice bike rides [TripAdvisor member, England]</li>
<li>We spent five hours having great fun climbing and sliding down zip wires at Arbre Adventure, a tree adventure parc in St Jean de Monts [TripAdvisor member, England]</li>
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<p><strong>Cities and towns<br />
</strong>Les Sables d’Olonne is the smartest resort on the coast. The long beach, bustling seafront and chic shops have earned Les Sables d’Olonne the nickname ‘mini Nice’. Though the beach is the main centre of activity you should also take some time to visit the food markets. The central market hall is open seven mornings a week in summer and there&#8217;s a fish market on the quay that serves up the day&#8217;s catch from 3.30pm. There is also a motor museum, which will keep everyone entertained.</p>
<p>Plush Ile de Noirmutier, which is linked to the coast by a three-mile tidal causeway that is only passable at low tide, offers excellent individual shops, vibrant restaurants, wonderful ancient houses and a 12th century abbey. It’s like visiting a tropical island (which gets especially busy on Sundays).</p>
<p>The small warm island of L&#8217;Ile d&#8217;Yeu simply exudes charm from its whitewashed villages and welcoming beaches. Bikes are the best way to explore and if you resist the temptation to stop, swim, dive or take photos you could cover the whole island in an afternoon! If you want to admire some of the man- made sights, there is the Grand Phare lighthouse or the ruins of Vieux Chateau fortress.</p>
<p>Apremont is a pretty village with a medieval castle, a large lake and a sandy beach. You can hire pedalos, flat-bottomed boats and canoes to paddle leisurely around the lake. Once you’ve worked up an appetite you can justify trying out the bar and restaurant which have stunning views over the lake.</p>
<p><em>You say</em></p>
<ul>
<li>St Jean de Monts is nice, with markets and a lovely promenade at the beach [TripAdvisor member, UK]</li>
<li>Head into St Gilles Croix De Vie for an evening meal and a visit to the famous roundabaout (the kids will love it) [TripAdvisor member, Solihull]. Every evening there is a market until 6pm and the shops stay open until 7:30pm &#8211; a great atmosphere [TripAdvisor member, Somerset]</li>
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<p><strong>What to eat, where to find it<br />
</strong>St Jean-de-Monts, has a market everyday in the town centre, at which you can buy the most wonderful fresh seafood, fruit and vegetables, and there’s even a butcher who smokes his own quail. Close to Le Bois Masson is a vineyard outlet where you can get award winning Muscadet at very low prices.</p>
<p>Les Sables d’Olonne central market hall is open seven mornings a week in summer and there’s a fish market on the quay that serves up the day’s catch from 3.30pm.</p>
<p>St Gilles-Croix-de-Vie is famed for its fresh sardines. The vintage ‘sardines millésimées’ are supposed to be laid down like fine wine! For children with short attention spans, there is a tiny museum called the Maison du Pêcheur, which used to be a fisherman’s cottage.</p>
<p><strong>Travelling to the Vendee</strong><br />
Nantes and La Rochelle airports are both served by a variety of routes from the UK and Ireland, and there is a regular shuttle bus that runs from Nantes to St Jean de Monts.</p>
<p>Driving to the Vendee from most ferry ports is a cinch. From Cherbourg or Caen, take the toll free A84 to Rennes and then finish the journey on the N137 and E03. This is a toll free route and only takes around 4 hours, which should be considered when you are weighing up the costs of the various ferry routes.</p>
<p>Driving from Calais, take the A16 to Rouen and then join the A28, which takes you most of the way, as far as Le Mans. Then join the A11 before picking up the local roads. The Calais route will take around 7 hours, and you’ll pay around 45€ in toll charges.</p>
<p>All of the usual road regulations apply, and in France it is also compulsory to have a warning triangle and high visibility vest. If you don’t have these, you can face on the spot fines.</p>
<p><strong>Climate in the Vendee<br />
</strong>Vendee is one of the sunniest places in France and summer temperatures are regularly in the comfortable 20s, and rainfall levels very low. Early autumn can see lots of great weather too, although it’s often less certain than the summer months.</p>
<p><strong>Where to stay<br />
</strong><a title="Le Bois Dormant" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/vendee/le_bois_dormant.php" target="_blank">Le Bois Dormant</a> is an ultra relaxing four-star holiday parc which is great for families with small children, who will love the pool and spend their nights playing football until the sun finally sets.</p>
<p>Just over the road is <a title="Le Bois Masson" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/vendee/le_bois_masson.php" target="_blank">Le Bois Masson</a>, which is a bigger and busier four-star holiday parc, with indoor and outdoor pools, its own health and wellbeing spa and a lively bar and restaurant.</p>
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		<title>French theme parks that &#8216;Disney&#8217; rely on Mickey</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Disneyland Paris remains France’s most popular theme park, but if you want something other than huge queues and fairytale castles, there are other attractions that offer a typically French slice of family fun.
Science park Futuroscope and history-themed park Puy du Fou are both located on France’s west coast, where the big beaches, friendly seaside towns [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Disneyland Paris remains France’s most popular theme park, but if you want something other than huge queues and fairytale castles, there are other attractions that offer a typically French slice of family fun.</p>
<p>Science park Futuroscope and history-themed park Puy du Fou are both located on France’s west coast, where the big beaches, friendly seaside towns and activity-packed holiday parcs make for an ideal family holiday destination.</p>
<p><strong>Puy du Fou</strong><br />
If you want a noisy, smoky, live spectacular that will bring your children’s history lessons to life, then step back in time at <a title="Puy du Fou" href="http://www.puydufou.com/en" target="_blank">Puy du Fou </a>in the Vendée where, in one afternoon, you can experience a Roman circus, Viking longboats and an 18th century village.</p>
<p>Puy du Fou is essentially a series of live historical shows dedicated to 2,000 years of French history. You can watch gladiators battle, Vikings loot and, in a new show for 2010, armies lay siege.</p>
<p>There are performances of falconry, jousting, magic and music, and the park explodes into life during the evenings when a thousand local volunteers perform a historical sound and music extravaganza on what they claim is the world’s largest stage.</p>
<p>Siblu’s four-star <a title="Le Bois Masson" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/vendee/le_bois_masson.php" target="_blank">Le Bois Masson</a> holiday parc, in the coastal resort of St-Jean-de-Monts, is within a short drive of Grand Parc Puy du Fou. A two-bedroom holiday home starts from as little as £725 for two adults and up to three children staying for 7-nights, based on a 17 July departure. Puy du Fou tickets start from €27 for adults and €17 for children.</p>
<p>Futuroscope<br />
<a title="Futuroscope" href="http://uk.futuroscope.com/" target="_blank">Futuroscope</a> in Poitiers, in the Poitou Charente region of west France, is the country’s second most popular theme park.</p>
<p>There are a series of giant Imax cinemas that broadcast awe-inspiring films which include an interactive safari to see the animals of the future, the legendary Apollo 11 moon flight as viewed by a fly on the wall, and, in a new show for 2010, take viewers on an incredible 4D-adventure created by renowned film director Luc Besson.</p>
<p>There are many other attractions, including giant robot arms that dance with their occupants, and a light show blasted onto water.</p>
<p>Siblu’s <a title="Les Charmettes" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/charente_maritime/les_charmettes.php" target="_blank">Les Charmettes</a> holiday parc is located at La Palmyre in Charente Maritime, within easy reach of Futuroscope. A 7-night stay at the four-star parc starts from £921 for two adults and three children staying in holiday home accommodation, based on a 17 July start date. Tickets for Futuroscope start from €35 for adults and €26 for children.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:02:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you think of France as a brilliant beach destination? I don’t think many people do, and yet the country has a diverse coastline which makes it one of Europe’s top three ‘Blue Flag’ beach destinations.
The west coast is especially good for brilliant coaches with small secret coves, golden sands at the edge of rolling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Do you think of France as a brilliant beach destination?</strong> I don’t think many people do, and yet the country has a diverse coastline which makes it one of Europe’s top three ‘Blue Flag’ beach destinations.</p>
<p>The west coast is especially good for brilliant coaches with small secret coves, golden sands at the edge of rolling forests and town beaches packed with activities in evocatively named areas such as the Côte de Jade (Loire Atlantique), Côte Lumière (Vendée) or Côte Sauvage (Charente Maritime).</p>
<p>I’ve listed below a small number of the highlights for French beaches in 2010, but what I really want is a list of the beaches you think are best. Feel free to add your comments.</p>
<p><strong>Côte Lumière</strong></p>
<p>The St Jean-de-Monts tourist office has announced a programme of family activities on the town’s stunning sandy beach through the summer, ranging from baby games to Thai fitness. Visitors are encouraged to take part, but it can be difficult to drag yourself away from your lounger once you have settled on the immense Côte Lumière beach. Stay at Le Bois Masson siblu parc.</p>
<p><strong>Côte de Jade</strong></p>
<p>The Côte de Jade in Loire-Atlantique is popular with water sports enthusiasts who practice their skills on the region’s long sandy beaches. Les Pierres Couchées holiday parc is a short walk from a great beach where guests can now try kite surfing. A two-day introductory course starts from €166.</p>
<p><strong>Côte Sauvage</strong></p>
<p>The Côte Sauvage in Charente Maritime has the sunniest weather on France’s west coast, massive sandy beaches screened by forests of pine trees and fun seaside towns, making it a favourite family destination. There are more than 100 beaches to explore, including the seaside resort of La Palmyre, where the sea is gentle at low tide but the waves crash in at other times. Try Les Charmettes siblu holiday parc.</p>
<p><em>So, which French beaches do you recommend?</em></p>
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