Camping Capfun 4* Le Saint Laurent : camping en Bretagne avec piscine et vue sur mer
Camping 4* Le Saint Laurent : camping en Bretagne avec piscine et vue sur mer.
Partez en camping en famille en Bretagne. Ce camping Capfun by Franceloc 4 étoiles avec piscines, toboggans et avec un accés direct à la mer est tout proche de la Foret Fouesnant et de Concarneau.
Pour réserver vos vacances en Bretagne, ou pour plus d'inforations sur camping Capfun by Franceloc, visitez le site :
Durant vos vacances en famille en Bretagne profitez pleinement d'un centre aquatique de qualité avec l'incroyable tobbogan Spacebowl, de mobil homes récents et des animations pour toute la famille.
Le site est reposant avec un accés direct à la mer. Beaucoup de mobils home ont une vue directe sur la baie. L'ambiance est calme et familiale et il y a un grand jeu Carabouille sur le camping.
Ce camping vous accueille dans un environnement préservé et dans une ambiance familiale pour des vacances en camping inoubliables en Bretagne
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Meet Travel Director Laurent - Normandy, Brittany & the Loire Valley
Meet a Travel Director and hear about the incredible trip through Northern France.
Saint - Laurent - Sur - Mer (Normandie - France)
Saint Laurent sur mer è un comune francese di 244 abitanti, situato nel dipartimento di Calvados nella regione della Bassa Normandia.
Saint Laurent Sur Mer con Colleville Sur Mer e Vierville sur Mer è uno dei tre comuni che si affacciano sulla spiaggia di Omaha Beach , luoghi dello sbarco in Normandia del 6 giugno 1944
(D-Day) . Il comune è decorato con la croce di guerra 1939-1945 per decreto dell'11 novembre 1948.
Saint Laurent Sur Mer is a commune of 244 inhabitants, located in the department of Calvados in the lower Normandy.
Saint Laurent Sur Mer with Colleville Sur Mer and Vierville sur Mer is one of three towns that overlook the beach at Omaha Beach, places of the Normandy landings of June 6, 1944 (D-Day). The town is decorated with the Military Cross in 1939 - 1945 by decree of 11 November 1948.
How to do Parisian Chic? French women's style and beauty secrets.
What is Parisian Chic style? It's understated and nonchalant elegance. The look is about embracing one's own individual style, sticking to neutral tones and clean lines, mixing high-low and classic and trendy and wearing it all with confidence. The Parisian women who rock the minimalist style in this video, especially the lady at 1:02 are perfect examples of Parisian Chic. The idea is to let the cut of your clothes and the clean color palette be the feature, not statement accessories or color/prints. It is true that looking chic and elegant while keeping it minimal can be a challenge for most of us since glamorous accessories and statement-making ensembles are typically defined as the the means of looking elegant. Neutral shades may not be the most interesting hues you can find but they’re the ones that can make your style look classy and elegant. The key to pulling off the natural and no makeup look starts with skincare. Parisians emphasize skin care over makeup.Their goal is to glow, with highly polished skin. For skincare, they are always in search of natural products. French women use homemade masks to nourish hair and skin. Homemade masks might include lavender if their ancestors were from the South of France, or seaweed if they were from Brittany. I have been using natural moisturizers for some time now. My latest obsession is extra virgin organic coconut oil for cleansing and moisturizing my skin (which deserves its own video). Anyways, too much makeup, French women say, makes a woman seem older. I know the less-is-more approach can seem daunting to some women, so I have listed below the products I use to achieve the effortlessly chic Parisian no makeup look. Enjoy!
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Viva organic cocunut oil for face and skin
Garnier Whole Blends Shampoo
Moroccan Argan Oil for Dry Hair
Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua Ultra Light Skin Perfecting Make up SFP 15 30ml/1oz# 50 Beige
NARS Blush, orgasm
NARS Illuminator, Orgasm
NARS Dusty Rose Sheer Lipstick
Yves Saint Laurent Mon Paris Eau de Parfum Spray
Magazines/books I love about Parisian Chic:
Parisian Chic by Ines de la Fressange
Parisian Chic Look Book: What Should I Wear Today?
INSTYLE Magazine
Elle
Harper's Bazaar
The Essence of Style: How the French Invented High Fashion, Fine Food, Chic Cafes, Style, Sophistication, and Glamour
Lessons from Madame Chic: 20 Stylish Secrets I Learned While Living in Paris
Forever Chic: Frenchwomen's Secrets for Timeless Beauty, Style, and Substance
Polish Your Poise with Madame Chic: Lessons in Everyday Elegance
All You Need to Be Impossibly French: A Witty Investigation into the Lives, Lusts, and Little Secrets of French Women
The French Beauty Solution: Time-Tested Secrets to Look and Feel Beautiful Inside and Out
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Camping Le Clos Virgile - Suncamp holidays
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Camping Le Clos Virgile is a wonderful camp site on the Mediterranean, within walking distance of the lovely beaches of the south of France between Montpellier and Narbonne.
TRAVEL VLOG 1 - DAY 1 of our Vacation | Brittany Daniel
In this travel vlog, I take you guys with me from NY to TX to catch a Carnival Cruise, to Cozumel Mexico. You will see me travel while giving you tips along the way AND... you guys get to see Bae for the first time. The next vlog will have our entire Carnival Cruise Valor experience. I hope you enjoy and come back for more vlogs! If you have any questions or comments, please leave them below!
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Normandy, Brittany & the Loire Valley
11 Wonderful Days - Paris to Bordeaux
Sleep in a picturesque chateau in the Loire Valley, walk amongst the flowers of Monet's Gardens and Chateau Villandry and dine on exquisite seafood in the 'pirate town' of St Malo. Stand on the Normand beaches, visit magnificent Mont-Saint-Michel and sip Benedictine in a Palace! Ces't magnifique. Outstanding Value Inclusions!
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Provence Cycling Tours Trip Report, Episode 149
Join Us in France Travel Podcast It's one thing to dream about going on a cycling tour in France and it's quite another to actually do it! Jim and Ilona share how they did it even though they're not athletes. It takes some preparation and a love for adventure and off they went!
Episode Highlights with Timestamps [55] Thank you new Patreon Supporters Lauren Wetterhahn and Alexander Schraff. Thank you also Lorin Sandoval and Wayne Fella for Tipping Your Guide via PayPal! [1'44] Submit praise for the podcast to annie@joinusinfrance.com with subject line Praise. I need your words, your city and state as well as a photo that shows your face. [2'49] The Inaugural Paris Tour is coming up very fast, I am very excited about it. I am also excited about the upcoming South West Tour. To check out our Tours, go to Addicted to France, our sister site. [3'27] Podcasting News from Edison Research. If you want to help someone listen to a podcast, read this. [5'06] Visiting the Grotte de Niaux, la Rivière Souterraine de Labouiche and Carcassonne. [6'01] It's great to see how many of you talk about visiting the South West of France on our Facebook Closed Group. [6'37] You can connect with me by emailing annie@joinusinfrance.com or call to leave a voice mail: (801) 806-1015. This is a US number that we only use as a voice mailbox and a great place for you to leave your questions or comments about the show. [7'47] Cycling trip around Provence in October 2016. Ilona and Jim are not Spring Chickens, they've been married for 35 years, and they took up cycling 4 years ago. [9'26] They do have a fair bit of training, but they worked up to 70 or 80 miles per day slowly. [10'31] In France cycling is huge, there are cyclist all over, especially in rural France. Marion Clignet was on Episode 52. [12'28] Why did they choose Provence? Comparing the level of difficulty between different regions of France. [14'43] Choosing bigger roads to go longer distances. Doing day-trips from a central location instead of a circular route. The issue of luggage. [16'52] Renting bicycles from L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. [18'18] What happens if you run into a problem like a flat tire or a mechanical problem? [20'20] Did you consider joining a group of cyclists? No, because we love the planning process. More freedom if you ride alone. [21'40] Vélo Loisir Provence Association [24'40] Are French drivers considerate to cyclists? [26'] What GPS did you use? Garmin and Ride with GPS, some D roads are busy, especially around Avignon [27'] French roads classification: A for Autoroute (freeways), N for National, D for Départementale. Have you used Google Maps' cycling option? Ride with GPS is better because it's more of a community where real people share experiences of cycling. [28'31] How often did you get lost? Letting Garmin select dirt roads as an option. [31'] Getting lost is par for the course when riding or hiking. [31'51] Provence cycling tours day by day itinerary [32'] Fly into Paris CDG, RER train into the city of Paris, then the TGV to Avignon, then a bus to Saint-Rémy de Provence. [32'40] The first leg of cycling was north through Avignon, with Chateauneuf-du-Pape as their destination for the day. That was a lovely ride with lots of vineyards, small roads, beautiful views onto the Rhone Valley. [35'] How did you plan your lunch stops? [36'] Stop at the restaurant Le Pistou in Châteauneuf-du-Pape [37'] Long riding day on Saturday at Lisle-sur-la-Sorgue, Gordes, and Roussillon, which was challenging as far as elevation is concerned. [39'47] Running out of daylight and trying to pack too much into one day because it means there isn't enough time spent at each location. [40'26] Planning overnight stays in a few select places so there's enough time to see it. 75 or 75 miles is too far for an out and back. [41'55] Les Baux-de-Provence, mistral wind and needing to walk. [43'48] Riding to Arles. Valley roads and river roads tend to be flat (unless it's a gorge!) [45'11] Stumbling upon random Roman ruins because you're cycling. Walking and cycling are probably the best way to see France. [46'15] Giving up on cycling for one day because of the wind and weather. [46'44] Bus driver refusing to back her bus up a few inches to open the bay on the cargo bus so they could take their bikes on. [47'40] Learning French [49'14] Uzès and the Pont-du-Gard [50'20] Planning another trip around Bordeaux: stay in Bordeaux and doing over-nights in Médoc, Saint-Julien or Saint-Estèphe, Saint-Emilion, cycling association in Bordeaux called Les Dérailleurs. [53] Paris for a few days where they took a walking tour and a dinner cruise, picnic at the Tuilleries. [54'09] General tips for people who want to go on provence cycling tours. Try things so you can have realistic expectations, but don't be afraid to try. Plan out where you are going to eat and bring snacks. [56'] In rural areas you have to bring food and water because stores close and keep...
Découvrir les Pyrénées en Van !
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Location:
Pyrénées
Latitude : 42.782931 | Longitude : 0.542978
2 Friends, 4 Days, 1 Van, 3 Treks
Avec Thomas on voulait partir plus loin que nos sorties quotidiennes et avec l'hiver qui arrivait à grands pas, on a profité d'un week-end de 4 jours pour enfin partir à l'aventure dans les Pyrénées afin de gravir des sommets bien plus imposant.
Vue de Montmartre, Rue Paul Albert, Paris
well, what you see is what you see... ;)