
Sun cream .. packed, children's toys..
packed, camera..packed, cancel the milk..done! Yes, you've guessed it,
the holiday season is nearly upon us as school sports days, swimming
galas, end of term concerts and prize-givings fade to a distant memory.
With many families getting geared up for their annual summer
holiday now is the time to start getting prepared and what better place
to start than with France For Families which offers loads of information
to help you with that all essential planning, as well as the latest
information on where to go and what to do.
The value of the site content has recently been endorsed by the Google
search engine which has dramatically increased France For Families'
ranking on common search words, resulting in many first page
results..great news for our advertisers!
Driving to France
Many of you will be travelling to France this summer by car.
Have a look on the France For
Families website for lots of useful
driving information and advice. For those of you that are heading
to the south coast, please remember the safety advice we saw on one of
the overhead motorway gantries: " ralentissez, la mer ne s'évapora
pas"..slow down, the sea won't evaporate! If you can't resist exceeding
the speed limit, you might like to check a new website
www.controleradar.org which contains information on fixed radar
traps on the French roads. Whatever you do, please do drive safely and
take frequent breaks.
Travel Games
The France For Families website has lots and lots of useful
advice
for entertaining your children en route to and from your holiday
destination. In addition to all the suggestions listed we thought it
might be helpful to include some downloadable sheets and instructions
which you and your children can take with you on your journey.
Instructions are given for four very enjoyable games which include Car
'Treasure Hunts', Zany Car Registrations, Car Bingo (our childrens' all
time favourite) and Car Snooker. These are quick to pick up and simple
to play. HAVE FUN! Also we recommend you have a look at the website
www.car-travel-games.co.uk
which has loads of other ideas you might find useful.
Airline update
Travelling to
northern France and
Normandy has had a boost with the fairly new charter flights
operated by European Executive Ltd.
www.euroexec.com. With flights of just 30 minutes to Le Touquet or
35 minutes to Le Havre this could be an opportunity to try a day trip
with a difference, or even simply a quick means to get to the north of
France. Services operate from Brighton Shoreham to Le Touquet outbound
on Mon, Thurs, Fri and Sunday with return flights on Mon, Thurs, Sat
and Sunday. To Le Havre flights out and inbound operate on Mon, Tues,
Wed, Fri and Sat.
Poitou-Charente
A recent visit to the
Poitou-Charente region and more particularly the Charente
département revealed an area of France slightly overlooked by tourists
and yet one which has lots to offer. The countryside is gently
undulating which makes it an ideal area for cycling. We loved it taking
off among the vines on tracks and cycling for miles with not a car to be
seen. This sort of off-road cycling requires a good map however and we
would recommend an IGN Séries Bleu 1:25000. A good source for travel
maps is the
Stanfords' website. The children especially enjoyed an interactive,
fun-packed afternoon out at Le
Château des Enigmes, not somewhere listed in many guide books (if
any in fact) but a gem of a find nonetheless.
Beaches
We know that beaches abound around the French coastline
and that finding some sand for children is not a problem. However we
would particularly like to mention a series of beaches just south of
Royan. Heading south you first come to a magnificent beach of fine sand
at
St.Georges-de-Didonne between the Pointe de Vallières and Pointe de
Suzac. This has children's beach clubs, sand yachting etc. but is very
much a resort beach. Quieter and backed by sand dunes and pine forests
are a series of 4 bays giving rise to the beaches of Suzac, l'Arnèche,
Vergnes and Nonnes. In season these can get busy..but the huge expanse
of beach at St.Georges-de-Didonne always has some space!
Thinking about a winter holiday?
If you're thinking about a skiing holiday in France this winter, now is
the right time to get your holiday accommodation sorted before
everything gets booked out - this happens quite early for the peak
school holiday weeks at Christmas and February half term. And here to
help France For
Families has recently added a new section on
accommodation in
the Alps offering everything from apartments to catered chalets.
Last month's competition
The prize of two free tickets to one of 100 famous French monuments in
the www.monum.fr group has been
awarded to Ben Wright, owner of
Chalet Vallons in the Alps de Haute Provence. We particularly
appreciated his excellent suggestions on additional content for the area
around the
Gorge du Verdon and
Entrevaux which are now reflected in the site. Thanks Ben!
Well all that remains is to wish you a lovely summer holiday, safe
driving and Bonne Journée!
From the team at France
For Families.