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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.
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			<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>Siblu Holiday&#8217;s guide to Brittany</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 09:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<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.
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			<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>
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<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>
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<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>
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<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>
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<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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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:42:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 13:23:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<title>Take to the skis at Domaine de Kerlann</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 13:50:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Siblu is offering the perfect low-cost alternative for ski-fan families who are swapping their holiday in the snow for a sunshine break this summer: a 65m long outdoor dry-ski slope at Domaine de Kerlann holiday parc in southern Brittany.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Siblu is offering the perfect low-cost alternative for ski-fan families who are swapping their holiday in the snow for a sunshine break this summer: a 65m long outdoor dry-ski slope at <a title="Domaine de Kerlann skiing" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/domaine_de_kerlann.php" target="_blank">Domaine de Kerlann</a> holiday parc in southern Brittany.</p>
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<p>The slope is open from 8 July to 8 August, and means you can follow a day by the beach with a session on the piste.</p>
<p>Two twisting synthetic toboggan runs will accompany the giant dry-ski slope, providing plenty of fun for families. Three hours of skiing costs from just 8€ per person, with skis, shoes and poles included.</p>
<p>Domaine de Kerlann is one of the most popular holiday parcs in southern Brittany, and is packed with facilities. There is a large water complex, free children&#8217;s clubs for different ages and a variety of sports on offer. </p>
<p>Away from the piste and the parc, southern Brittany’s coastline has white-sand beaches, serene harbours and craggy coves, plus there are frequent picnic spots and coastal paths with stunning views.</p>
<p>So why not swap your flip flops for skis, and sunglasses for ski goggles on an exceptional summer holiday.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 08:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the cheapest way to go on a family holiday to France this summer: we are launching a two week Summer Sale on 11 siblu holiday parcs, with savings of more than £500 available on some breaks in July and August.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the cheapest way to go on a family holiday to France this summer: we are launching a two week Summer Sale on 11 siblu holiday parcs, with savings of more than £500 available on some breaks in July and August.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.siblu.com/offers">siblu Summer Sale</a> runs from 8 to 22 June and features siblu parcs in regions including Normandy, the Vendée and the Côte d’Azur.</p>
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<p>We are selling the last of our capacity for the summer, so if you can be flexible on your departure date and destination, there are some really good late deals.</p>
<p>For example, La Pignade siblu parc in Charente Maritime has its own horse-riding school where pupils can trek through the nearby La Coubre forest to the golden sands of Plage du Galon d’Or. A seven-night August holiday at La Pignade starts from only £805 for a top of the range three-bedroom holiday home when booked during the Summer Sale, saving £428. Price includes Dover to Calais ferries and is based on 1 August departure.</p>
<p>Domaine de Kerlann, one of the largest and best-equipped holiday parcs in southern Brittany, is opening a 65m dry-ski slope and two toboggan runs from 8 July to 8 August. During the Summer Sale a seven-night holiday starts from just £749 for a large three-bedroom holiday home, departing 1 August; a saving of £392. Return Dover to Calais ferry crossings are included.</p>
<p>Even Cote d’Azur sunshine holidays are included in siblu’s Summer Sale. A seven night break at Le Montourey holiday parc on the outskirts of Frejus, a favourite beachside resort for French families, starts from just £749 for a three-bedroom holiday home from 8 August, saving an incredible £518. This price includes return Dover to Calais ferries.</p>
<p>Families can snap up some incredible bargains at a wide selection of siblu parcs. To see the full list of parcs and dates, go to the <a title="Siblu Summer Sale" href="http://www.siblu.com/offers" target="_blank">siblu website</a>.</p>
<p>You can save even more money by buying the siblu EuroVouchers to use for spends on the parcs. Each EuroVoucher has an exchange rate of 1.25€, better than any other provider, and can be used in on-parc bars, restaurants, shops, and with selected activity providers.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chamonix, Val d&#8217;Isere, Pont Aven, Morzine&#8230; Okay, the eagle-eyed among you will have spotted that three of these are famous French ski resorts and one, er, isn’t.
But things could change for Pont Aven, a small town in Brittany, as the team at Domaine de Kerlann bid to put themselves on the winter sports map.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chamonix, Val d&#8217;Isere, Pont Aven, Morzine&#8230; Okay, the eagle-eyed among you will have spotted that three of these are famous French ski resorts and one, er, isn’t.</p>
<p>But things could change for Pont Aven, a small town in <a title="Brittany" href="http://uk.franceguide.com/maps/france/regions/brittany/home.html?NodeID=148" target="_blank">Brittany</a>, as the team at <a title="Domaine de Kerlann" href="http://www.siblu.com/france/brittany/domaine_de_kerlann.php" target="_blank">Domaine de Kerlann </a>bid to put themselves on the winter sports map.</p>
<p>Not content with having a sun-splashed early summer and a busy July and August, they’ve set themselves the challenge of doing something no other siblu parc would. And we think they’ve achieved it by bringing a ski slope to Brittany!</p>
<p>Casting aside the images of beautiful beaches and cracking coastline dappled in September sunshine so lovingly captured by the marketing bods, the parc director Karim and his team have gone for snow and ice as their theme in September.</p>
<p>For one week from 27 September they’ll have a 50m ski slope, luge track and ice rink dominating the parc. There will be instructors on hand to provide basic tuition and everything is available for just 30 Euros for the whole week. Add that to the cost of accommodation, from as little as £287 including Dover-Calais ferry and you’ve got a fun-packed week.</p>
<p>And even if Brittany is un-seasonally hot at the end of September, there’s the giant outdoor pool, splashzone and tennis courts to enjoy.</p>
<p>I can’t help picturing Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards when I imagine the team strapping on their skis, but I can certainly think of worse ways to be welcoming in October.</p>
<p>If you want some early practice, take a look at <a title="Passport Directory" href="http://www.passportdiary.com/ski/indoor-skiing-uk" target="_blank">Passport Diary&#8217;s </a>round up of dry ski slopes in the UK.</p>
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