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Follow your heart to France
On 01/08/2011 in Europe
Find a beautiful holiday home in France
With its fresh, invigorating air and vast open spaces, the French countryside is the ideal place to welcome in the joys of spring with the family. Holiday France Direct has launched a new brochure of holiday homes for 2010, including mountainside
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Chic ski resorts
On 20/04/2010 in Ski & activity
Wonderful resorts offering first-class service for families
upwards and is able to care for children with special needs, too. It also features a wide range of family-friendly resorts in Austria, France, Italy and Switzerland. Powder Byrne offer luxury family holidays to an exclusive selection of resorts
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Your dream green holiday
On 18/08/2011 in Tips & advice
With tipis, tree houses and wildlife projects, ethical travelling has never been so much fun
and facilities are currently more important to UK travellers when booking a family holiday than finding a holiday that is eco-friendly. The self-catering specialists Tots to Travel recently surveyed parents on how environmentally friendly they felt their family
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Family-friendly skiing destinations
On 17/08/2011 in Ski & activity
Head to the slopes for a highly satisfying family holiday
’Huez in France. A high resort with plenty of varied slopes, it is famed for its sunshine and huge ski area. There is also a ski kindergarten and excellent beginner slopes. Neilson’s Chalet Le Lac Blanc I is directly on the slopes with the lift only 70 metres from
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The Earthship in Normandy
On 10/08/2011 in Europe
Set in the beautiful Normandy countryside, when it comes to an eco-friendly holiday, nothing quite matches the Earthship experience
in the French countryside, but from knowing that my holiday had been eco-friendly. I was left with one more question for Carol: “Why can’t all homes be built like this?”A one-week stay for up to six people at the Earthship costs from £600; www.earthship-france
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Paris je t’aime
On 03/08/2011 in Europe
With artistry and beauty at every corner, the French capital is a veritable playground of adventure for children
Hallyday – France’s answer to Frank Sinatra – who must now be, ooh, about 100 or so, but, bless him, still rocking! Solène offered to book us a table at a lovely restaurant she knew where we’d get a superb view of the fireworks, but we decided we’d rather
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