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CAMPING & HOLIDAY PARKS 2019


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apples, Périgord nuts, Charente's juicy melon, Agen prunes, Ossau-Iraty cheese and oysters. And it is well stocked in the alcohol department too, with Bordeaux's world-leading grands crus, Armagnac and Cognac and a host of local eaux de vie. There is an impressive array of historic cities to visit


around Nouvelle-Aquitaine – from picture-perfect La Rochelle (the aquarium is super) and tranquil Limoges (look out for its train station, it's a beauty) to Poitiers – or its five regional parks, wealth of prehistoric caves and Plus Beaux Villages de France.


Aquitaine Aquitaine – or as the Romans christened it,"the country of waters" – is the most southwesterly part of France and boasts a sunny and temperate climate, making it a big destination for families fond of the great outdoors. The Dordogne is perhaps the most familiar of


Aquitaine's départements, and a firm favourite with Britons. Dotted with postcard-perfect hilltop villages, verdant green expanses, winding rivers and dense forests, it is easy to see why it holds such an enduring appeal with expats and holidaymakers. The Gironde is famous for wine, especially reds, often a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, most of which are grown near Bordeaux. Saint-Émilion's renowned vineyards are a must-visit for oenophiles.


BIDART - BIARRITZ - FRAnce


La Rochelle's seafood restaurants are second to none


The Landes is particularly well-known for the pine Forêt des Landes, the largest in Europe, while Lot-et-Garonne features a patchwork of gently rolling hills, fields of corn and sunflowers, and pretty little nooks. Last but not least, the Pyrénées-Atlantiques form a


natural border with Spain, extending from the ocean in Béarn and passing through the Basque Country.


Poitou-Charentes The twin assets of Atlantic coastal perfection and Cognac country relaxation make Poitou-Charentes a


Direct acces to the beach


All comfort and service of a 5 campsite


300 pitches caravans and tents Chalets and appartments rental -


Heated pool - Fitness room - Hammam - Massages Restaurant - Shop - Wifi - Entertainment


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