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		<title>Holiday deals to France: 10 siblu offers for 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 10:27:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are 10 ways to make the most of your summer holiday. Deals to France will help you save hundreds on your accommodation costs, but book before 22 January or miss out on these offers.
Note, all holiday prices are based on a 14 July 2012 departure for two adults and two children staying seven-nights. Travel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are 10 ways to make the most of your summer holiday. Deals to France will help you save hundreds on your accommodation costs, but book before 22 January or miss out on these offers.</p>
<p>Note, all holiday prices are based on a 14 July 2012 departure for two adults and two children staying seven-nights. Travel is not included. Prices correct at the time of publishing but subject to availability so please check www.siblu.com or call 0871 911 7777 for information and to book. Savings available until 22 January 2012.</p>
<h3>Holiday deals to Brittany</h3>
<p>Brittany has the longest coastline in France, dotted with white-sand beaches, serene harbours and craggy coves. Explore picturesque fishing towns and Carnac – France’s version of Stonehenge.</p>
<p>Four-star <a title="Domaine de Kerlann" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/domaine_de_kerlann.php" target="_blank">Domaine de Kerlann</a> in southern Brittany has free children’s clubs, indoor and outdoor pools, a splash zone and sports pitches. The holiday village is located close to the pretty town of Pont Aven. From only £609, saving £203.</p>
<p><a title="Pierres Couchees" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/les_pierres_couchees.php" target="_blank">Pierres Couchees</a> is just a few hundred metres from a great sandy beach with gentle surf, ideal for little ones. The rural setting is relaxing and those that don’t fancy the beach can laze by the heated outdoor pool. From only £699, saving £232.</p>
<h3>Holiday deals to the Loire Valley</h3>
<p>The Loire Valley was the go-to place for French royalty before the revolution, which is why the region is dominated by so many stunning châteaux. The World Heritage setting is dotted with many pretty villages and towns.</p>
<p><a title="Domaine de Dugny" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/loire_valley/domaine_de_dugny.php" target="_blank">Domaine de Dugny</a> is an outstanding 4-star holiday village with free kids clubs and a highly praised pool complex. There’s a small boating pool that’s also good for fishing. Several of the most famous chateaux, including the Royal Château at Chambord, Château Chenonceau and Château Royal d’Amboise, are close by. From only £557, saving £185.</p>
<h3>Holiday deals to the Vendee</h3>
<p>The Vendee is among the most popular holiday destinations in France, loved for its big, sandy, sunny coastline. <a title="Le Bois Masson" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/vendee/le_bois_masson.php" target="_blank">Le Bois Masson</a>, close to the resort of St Jean de Monts, is a lively four-star holiday village with indoor and outdoor pools, a health and wellbeing spa, bar and restaurant. From only £646, saving £215.</p>
<h3>Holiday deals to Charente Maritime</h3>
<p>Charente Maritime is the sunniest region of France’s west coast and has massive sandy beaches hidden by forests of pine trees. There are lots of fun seaside towns, so the destination gives the perfect mix for family holidays.</p>
<p><a title="Les Charmettes" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/charente_maritime/les_charmettes.php" target="_blank">Les Charmettes</a> is a giant holiday village with a brilliant indoor and outdoor swimming complex and  pools, slides and fountains that the kids will love. There are two entertainment stages, outside and inside, where the team perform shows throughout the week. From only £793, saving £264.</p>
<p><a title="Bonne Anse Plage" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/charente_maritime/bonne_anse_plage.php" target="_blank">Bonne Anse Plage</a> holiday village is on the edge of La Coubre forest and within walking distance of the sea. The parc has pools and slides, a climbing wall and cycle paths that snake off to the local beaches. From only £766, saving £255.</p>
<h3>Holiday deals to Aquitaine</h3>
<p>Aquitaine is a large region covered with pine forests, stretching from the stylish city of Bordeaux to the foothills of the Pyrenees. There are medieval towns, vineyards and long beaches which are popular with surfers.</p>
<p><a title="La Reserve" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/aquitaine/la_reserve.php" target="_blank">La Réserve</a> sits on the edge of Lake Biscarosse, which has a golden sand beach and safe, shallow waters. The holiday village has its own pool complex, kids’ playgrounds and there are lots of watersports available on the lake. From only £766, saving £255.</p>
<h3>Holiday deals to Languedoc</h3>
<p>Languedoc is not as glitzy or glamorous as its neighbour, the Cote d’Azur, but this is still a Med-coast region that enjoys buckets of sunshine, incredible beaches and beautiful scenery. Languedoc is the world’s biggest wine region, covering almost 300,000 hectares and producing more wine than Australia.</p>
<p><a title="La Carabasse" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/languedoc/la_carabasse.php" target="_blank">La Carabasse</a> is a huge holiday village with a giant pool area. There are beaches, shops and restaurants in walking distance and the kids will love the energetic kids clubs. From only £819, saving £273.</p>
<p><a title="Lac des Reves" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/languedoc/le_lac_des_reves.php" target="_blank">Lac des Reves</a> is a truly relaxing family site close to the Mediterranean coast and Montpellier. There is a highly rated pool and large sandy beaches nearby. From only £819, saving £273.</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> is a small holiday village on the outskirts of the popular seaside resort of Valras Plage. From only £688, saving £229.</p>
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		<title>Make, bake and cook like the locals in France</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2011 09:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We heard this week that a certain travel company is only offering ‘all inclusive’ holidays next summer. How depressing – where is the fun on going to a foreign country and not trying something different.
So,  siblu is  making a stand for self-catered holidays in France !
Here are three ideas that we hope will make your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We heard this week that a certain travel company is only offering ‘all inclusive’ holidays next summer. How depressing – where is the fun on going to a foreign country and not trying something different.</p>
<p>So,  <strong>siblu</strong> is  making a stand for <strong>self-catered holidays in France</strong> !</p>
<p>Here are three ideas that we hope will make your mouth water. And don’t forget, when you book a <strong>siblu holiday</strong>, a free barbecue is included so you can make the most of delicious food choices available at mouth-watering food markets that take place close to many of our 14 holiday villages across France.<br />
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Biscuits, beer and sweet Yorkshire pudding in Brittany</strong><br />
Bénodet hosts a lively Breton market selling a huge range of foods, with specialities such as the Aven Oyster, which has a sweet hazel-nutty taste, the spicy Andouille sausage and the Far dessert, best-described as a sweet Yorkshire pudding. The town is also home to the François Garrec biscuit factory and the Bénodet brewery, which opens every Friday to visitors.</p>
<p>Feast on your food at <a title="Domaine de Kerlann" href="http://www.siblu.com/kerlann" target="_blank"><strong>Domaine de Kerlann siblu village</strong></a> near to Pont Aven, in southern Brittany. A seven-night stay for a family staying in a two-bedroom holiday home is currently available from only £978 for a 9 August departure, saving £335. This price includes a free barbecue, plus entry to indoor and outdoor pools, children’s clubs and nightly entertainment.</p>
<p><strong>Kiwis in Charente Maritime</strong><br />
Royan has an impressive fish market which sells all sorts of catches, with crawfish and Marenne Oysters the stars. The main food market is a superb source of seasonal produce, such as the Charente melon, Blayais asparaguses and even kiwi fruit – France is the second largest European producer!</p>
<p>Seven nights from 20 July at<a title="La Pignade" href="http://www.siblu.com/pignade" target="_blank"><strong> La Pignade siblu holiday village</strong></a> in nearby Ronce-les-Bains start from only £928, saving £195 on bookings made before 30 April. You can cook up your catch on the free barbecue which is included with every booking. There is also a pool, children’s clubs and horse-riding school to take part in.<br />
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France’s organic south coast</strong><br />
Les Arceaux organic market in Montpellier is packed with fragrant cheeses, regional wines and local specialities like Camargue sausages and Collioure anchovies. The Place de la Comédie is Montpellier’s centre and a brilliant place to people watch, plus it bursts at the seams every morning with organic fruit, honey, herbs and olive oils.<br />
<a title="Le Lac des Reves" href="http://www.siblu.com/lacdesreves" target="_blank"><strong><br />
Siblu’s Le Lac des Reves holiday village </strong></a>is just five miles from Montpellier, but even closer to several of the region’s brilliant beaches. A family can stay for seven nights from 13 August in a standard two-bedroom holiday home from only £1,119, saving £184 for bookings before 30 April. Price includes free barbecue facilities, children’s clubs, pools and entertainment.</p>
<p><strong>Bon appétit !</strong></p>
<p><em>Please note, all prices are subject to availability.</em></p>
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		<title>Brilliant Brittany has it all for families</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 10:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to hit the right note with your summer holiday to France? Well how about Brittany in August?
Brittany is an ideal family destination for camping in France. The region has the longest coastline in France, so there are white-sand beaches, serene harbours and craggy coves to discover.
Plus, camping doesn&#8217;t have to be under canvas. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to hit the right note with your summer holiday to France? Well how about <a title="Brittany" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/index.php" target="_blank">Brittany</a> in August?</p>
<p><strong>Brittany</strong> is an ideal family destination for <em>camping in France</em>. The region has the longest coastline in France, so there are white-sand beaches, serene harbours and craggy coves to discover.</p>
<p>Plus, camping doesn&#8217;t have to be under canvas. You can enjoy all the luxuries of a <em>mobile home holiday</em> by staying at one of our best-known <strong>siblu holiday villages</strong>. Four-star <a title="Domaine de Kerlann" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/domaine_de_kerlann.php" target="_blank">Domaine de Kerlann</a> has free children&#8217;s clubs, indoor and outdoor pools, a splash zone and sports pitches, and is located close to the pretty town of Pont Aven.</p>
<p>And why is August such a great time to visit? Well, there is the <strong>Lorient Celtic Festival </strong>(5 to 14 August 2011), a 10-day celebration of Celtic culture includes more than 250 events for 700,000 visitors taking place on stage, in the street and under tents. There’s a diverse collection of musicians from across the world and headline events including Pipe Band and Bagpipe Championships, instrument master-classes and dance competitions. About 60% of the events are free to watch, so there is amazing amount to see and experience at no cost.</p>
<p>For those seeking some solitude from the Celtic clamour, <strong>Brittany beaches</strong> are superb. The fishing port of Trevignon has a huge beach with lots of smaller bays. Port-Manech is a pretty harbour town with a large sandy beach that is rarely crowded and has plenty of rocks pools for inquisitive kids. La Grande Plage in Carnac is south-facing, sandy and the ocean is calm and suitable for youngsters.</p>
<p>Carnac is also the site of France’s version of Stonehenge. For 6,000 years more than 3000 standing stones, some more than 20m high, have stood in perfect alignment for more than two miles. Local myth has it that the stones are a legion of Roman soldier turned into rocks by the magician Merlin.</p>
<p>I hope that has whetted your appetite. Find out more about Brittany in the <a title="Brittany region guide" href="http://blog.siblu.com/siblu-uncovered/domaine-de-kerlann-siblu-uncovered/things-to-do-in-brittany/" target="_blank">siblu region guide</a>, or <a title="Price and book" href="https://book.siblu.com/index.cfm?site_code=siblu.com" target="_blank">price up your holiday</a>.</p>
<p>If you have visited Brittany or been to the Lorient Celtic Festival, please tell us about it in the comments below.</p>
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		<title>France&#8217;s animal attraction</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 11:18:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While France’s natural wildlife might not set the heart racing, the country is home to some of the world’s best zoos and aquariums.
So if you want a family camping holiday in France, packed with activities, big pool complexes, dynamic children’s clubs, some of the best beaches in France, and the chance to feed popcorn to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While France’s natural wildlife might not set the heart racing, the country is home to some of the world’s best zoos and aquariums.</p>
<p>So if you want a family <strong>camping holiday in France</strong>, packed with activities, big <a title="Swimming pools" href="http://www.siblu.com/siblu_experience/water_fun.php" target="_blank">pool complexes</a>, dynamic <a title="Children's clubs" href="http://www.siblu.com/siblu_experience/childrens_clubs/index.php" target="_blank">children’s clubs</a>, some of the best beaches in France, and the chance to feed popcorn to giraffes, choose a stay at one of these <strong>holiday villages</strong> with <strong>siblu</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Beauval Zoo</strong><br />
Beauval is home to over 4,000 animals and the zoo has been described as one of the world’s 15 best. It has the largest elephant plain in France, an African Savannah with over 80 animals, one of the biggest sea-lion swimming pools in Europe and rare breeds including white lions and white tigers.</p>
<p>Where to stay: <a href="http://www.siblu.com/france/loire_valley/domaine_de_dugny.php">Domaine de Dugny</a> is on the northern bank of the <em>Loire river</em>, close to many stunning chateaux. There is a <em>pool complex</em>, <em>free children’s clubs</em>, adventure playground, bike hire and fishing available. Seven-nights from 17 July starts from only £874, including a saving of £88 for bookings made before 28 March.</p>
<p><strong>La Palmyre zoo</strong><br />
La Palmyre zoo is one of the biggest in Europe with 1,600 animals from across the world. It has a strong conservation programme and runs breeding programmes for endangered species, but children will be much more interested by how close they can get to many of the animals.</p>
<p>There are stalls selling snacks which you can feed to the animals, getting you really near to elephants, giraffes and zebras. Children will also love watching the polar bears swimming through their glass-walled tank, the parrot and sealion shows, the baby monkeys and the extrovert meercats who love to play up to an audience.</p>
<p>Where to stay: <a title="La Pignade" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/charente_maritime/la_pignade.php" target="_self">La Pignade</a> is a scenic <strong>siblu village</strong> surrounded by woodland stretching to the nearby beach. There is a covered pool, horse-riding school and free children’s clubs. Seven-nights from 24 July starts from only £1,046, including a saving of £116 for bookings before 28 March.</p>
<p><strong>Oceanopolis sea life centre</strong><br />
Oceanopolis, on the outskirts of Brest, is a high-tech sea-life centre with Europe’s largest marine aquarium. It contains polar, tropical and temperate zones dedicated to a huge amount of sealife. The tropical zone is the most impressive and has species including sharks and large sea turtles which you can see at close quarter from walk through tanks.</p>
<p>The polar zone is the smallest but has fascinating attractions including a penguin colony, a pack of ice seals and impressive giant crabs. There’s also an atmospheric movie shot from of a research ship crossing a polar ice flow.</p>
<p>Where to stay: <a title="Domaine de Kerlann" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/domaine_de_kerlann.php" target="_blank">Domaine de Kerlann</a> is a four-star holiday <strong>siblu village</strong> in <em>southern Brittany</em>. It is a great base for exploring and has free children&#8217;s clubs, indoor and outdoor pools, a fantastic splash zone and multi-sports pitches. Seven-nights from 31 July starts from only £1,053, including a saving of £285 for bookings before 28 March.</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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		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a nutshell Brittany has the longest coastline in France and is most famous for its rugged beauty and ancient traditions.
The region is a Gallic mirror of Cornwall, and even has its own Côte de Cornouaille which offers lots for young families who love the seaside, food and history.
Brittany does food very well, and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a nutshell Brittany has the longest coastline in France and is most famous for its rugged beauty and ancient traditions.</p>
<p>The region is a Gallic mirror of Cornwall, and even has its own Côte de Cornouaille which offers lots for young families who love the seaside, food and history.</p>
<p>Brittany does food very well, and the many ‘gastronomic’ specialities are worth taking the time to try.</p>
<p><strong>Best beaches </strong></p>
<p>There are fascinating places to explore along the coast with white-sand beaches, serene harbours, craggy coves and a strong Celtic culture.</p>
<p>There are quaint fishing villages and typical seaside resorts, plus frequent picnic spots and obscured inlets to discover. There are also many great viewpoints, where you can admire stunning views of craggy outcrops, blue-shuttered houses and the ever-changing Atlantic.</p>
<p>Carnac, which is 50km from the parc, is worth a day trip for its great beaches, including La Grande Plage, which is south-facing and sandy, and has a calm sea that is perfect for families, ideal for bathing and popular for water sports such as sailing. Le Men is a wilder beach and during low tide visitors can walk out to an island for picnics. St Colomban has warm shallow waters that are perfect for young children, and plenty of rock pools to explore at low tide. Even better, the parking at all beaches is free.</p>
<p>The fishing port of Trevignon has a lovely, huge beach with lots of smaller bays. It is stunning, and seldom feels packed. You can also wander along the coastal path to Raguenez, which has its own large sandy beach and rock pools. Raguenez Island can also be reached on foot at low tide. Along the coastal path there are many sandy coves to explore too.</p>
<p>The golden sands of Port-Manech, a pretty harbour town, are rarely crowded and there are plenty of rocks pools for children. A wide variety of water sports can be booked during the high season.</p>
<p>La Baule, in the far south east of Brittany, is perhaps France’s most famous beach, and is often referred to as la plus belle plage d’Europe for its incredible standards. Machines are regularly used to sieve the sand and remove rubbish during the night, leaving the white sand glistening for the following day. The beach is south facing and sheltered, and lined with luxury hotels and a swanky thalassotherapy centre.</p>
<p><strong>You say:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p> We did a beach trip to Trevignon, which was lovely, huge beach area with lots of smaller bays. [TripAdvisor member, UK]. The beach at Trevignon is stunning, and was almost deserted when we were there. [TripAdvisor member, Wigan]</p>
<p>Rospico is a small sheltered bay where the sea laps gently on the sand and rock pools beckon, the beach is unspoilt and perfect for families. It is an idyllic, safe and welcoming hideaway, ideal for spending a lazy day on the beach. [TripAdvisor member, Plymouth]</p>
<p>The village of Port-Manech can be reached after a drive through lush cool forest, after which you will discover a strip of beach with a sentry line of white beach huts. [TripAdvisor member, Plymouth]</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Attractions and Adventure </strong></p>
<p>Carnac is the site of France’s version of Stonehenge and is an ancient mystery. More than 3000 standing stones, some more than 20m high, were erected more than 6,000 years ago in lines that stretch for more than 2 miles in perfect alignment. Local myth has it that the stones are a legion of Roman soldier turned into rocks by the magician Merlin.</p>
<p>Oceanopolis, on the outskirts of Brest, is a high-tech sea-life centre containing Europe&#8217;s largest marine aquarium. It contains polar, tropical and temperate zones dedicated to a huge amount of sealife. The tropical zone is the most impressive and has species including sharks and large sea turtles, which you can see at close quarter from walk through tanks. The polar is the smallest zone but has some fascinating exhibits such as a recreated penguin habitat and a pack of ice seals, and impressive giant crabs. There&#8217;s also an atmospheric movie shot from of a research ship crossing a polar ice flow. Be aware: pick your visiting times wisely. It does get busy and seeing the exhibits can be a battle for smaller children. An early morning start is advised.</p>
<p>Odet Loisir is an adventure park just outside of Quimper. Kids will love the zip slides, treetop nets and mazes, losing themselves in a great day of entertainment.</p>
<p><strong>You say: </strong></p>
<blockquote><p>We went to the zoo at Pont Scroff, this is sooo worth a visit. It’s hilly, but once you reach the top it gives you excellent views of the animals and allows you to feel quite close. [TripAdvisor member, Midlands]</p>
<p>Odet Loisir, near Quimper, is a play park with bouncy castles, rope slides, river traverses and various other climbing and mechanical rides that have been long since been banned by over zealous health and safety in the UK. [TripAdvisor member, Belfast]</p>
<p>Oceanopolis, in Brest, is a huge ocean discovery park with 50 aquariums in polar, temperate and tropical zones. Loved it &#8211; possibly one of the best aquariums I have been to. [TripAdvisor member, Jersey]. One word: brilliant [TripAdvisor member, UK]</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Cities and towns </strong></p>
<p>The medieval town of Concarneau is one of the most photographed places in Brittany and the third largest fishing port in France. The island of ‘Ville Close’ in the harbour gets most of the attention and you can also enjoy the huge markets which take place on Monday and Fridays, or the fishing museum which tells the story of the town. The narrow streets of Ville Close are packed with tourist shops, boutiques and creperies.</p>
<p>Quimper, on the banks of the river Odet, is Brittany’s oldest city. Head for the medieval quarter where you’ll find charming cobbled streets, pretty boulevards and a slow pace of life. The artist Gaugin fell in love with Pont Aven, which is the town closest to Domaine de Kerlann. It’s a small port packed with crêperies and art galleries, pretty stone bridges, riverside glades and the watermills. Every shop requires a viewing: there are intriguing gift boutiques, galleries displaying original artworks inspired by the area, cafes and restaurants aplenty. As you walk through the town you can catch glimpse of the good looking mansions on the surrounding hills. Walk through the town and you’ll discover the Bois d&#8217;Amour, wooded gardens which have long provided inspiration to romantics.</p>
<p><strong>You say :</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Pont-Aven, a haven for artists and art-lovers, packed with shops selling original paintings and sculptures in a wide range of styles. [TripAdvisor member, Plymouth]</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>What to eat, where to find it </strong></p>
<p>Many towns have weekly farmers markets brimming with fresh goods that you can cook and enjoy in your holiday home. Bénodet market is a lively, traditional Breton market, open every Monday from 9h &#8211; 13.30h in Place du Meneyer. If you travel to the town, take a free afternoon visit to the François Garrec biscuit factory, which is also the place to discover traditionally made crepes and Breton cakes. Bénodet also has its own local brewery (a revived art in the region), which sells refreshing Breton beer and is open to visits on Fridays in the summer.</p>
<p>The market in Quimper takes place every Wednesday, Friday (when the stalls are displaying gorgeous organic produce) and Saturday.</p>
<p><strong>You say :</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Moulin de Rosmadecin Pont Aven has one Michelin star &#8211; you must go and try the &#8220;tasting&#8221; menu for 58€. TripAdvisor member, Belfast]</p>
<p>A Brittany stay is incomplete with sampling the incredible food, such as local delicacies of salty oysters, savoury galettes and oozing sweet crepes. Le Talisman is the best creperie in Pont Aven [TripAdvisor member, Donaghadee]</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Special events </strong></p>
<p>Lorient, in Brittany, hosts a massive showcase of Celtic arts every August. Over 250 events are performed to 300,000 visitors, on stage, in the street or under tents. There’s a diverse collection of artists and musicians and headline events including Pipe Band and Bagpipe Championships, instrument master-classes and dance competitions (August 2010).</p>
<p>The Festival de Cornouaille in Quimper has concerts, street parades and musicians bring the town to life through July. There’s a wonderful mix of music and dance, with plenty of free events (July 2010).</p>
<p><strong>Travelling to Brittany </strong></p>
<p>There are regular low-cost flights to Nantes and the tiny airport at Dinard, which are both served by the major car hire companies.</p>
<p>The proximity of Pont Aven to the ferry ports makes driving to Brittany a breeze from most locations. The trip is less than 2 hours from Roscoff, and especially easy once you pick up the main N165 toward Quimper. Caen and Cherbourg require longer drives, of around 4 hours, but again the route is relatively straightforward, with most of the journey taking place on the A84 towards Rennes, and then on the N24 toward Lorient. The final leg of the journey can be completed on the N165, taking you to Pont Aven. The 7-hour drive from Calais includes a long stretch on the A16 to toward Rouen and Le Havre, before picking up the A28, then the A29 and the A13 toward Caen, when you join the A84. The drive from Calais is the only journey that includes toll charges, which will cost around 25€. 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>The Climate in Brittany </strong></p>
<p>During the summer months Brittany is generally a few degrees warmer and drier than the south of England, but its weather is marked by changeability. While temperatures will often move into the 20s during July and August, sunny days can be interspersed with cloud and rain, which is why the region is so green and woody.</p>
<p><strong>Where to stay </strong></p>
<p>Kids love <a title="Domaine de Kerlann" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/domaine_de_kerlann.php" target="_blank">Domaine de Kerlann</a>, a four-star holiday parc on the outskirts of charming Pont Aven. The indoor and outdoor pools prove popular and there are plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained. And best of all, the nearby beaches are stunning.</p>
<p><a title="Pierres Couchees" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/les_pierres_couchees.php" target="_blank">Pierres Couchees </a>is a short walk from a great beach, with gentle surf that makes it ideal for little ones. This welcoming parc is in a lovely, relaxing location, surrounded by woods of oak trees where you can even see red squirrels.</p>
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