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wheres the equivilent of Wales in France?
158084 PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 2:44 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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OK we leave next friday night for Dover and heading to the French Med coast. Now the question is - whats it like. Looking on the maps and photos it does seem a little 'crowded' to say the least. Are we heading for an exploited area or are there plenty of quiet areas with little beaches etc. The alternative is to head for the west coast which we enjoyed a few years ago.

To put it another way.............

whats the equivalent of WALES in France? only with plenty of sunshine in september.

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Nicely put.
Well wherever it is I'll be just behind you by a few days.
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I'll just be following my nose but I feel I might just end up in Provence somewhere.

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Definitely the Auvergne around Lac Chambon/Puy de Sancy. Really beautiful and unspoilt.
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whats the equivalent of WALES in France? only with plenty of sunshine in september.


Laughing Laughing Laughing Wales/September and sunshine. Not very often you see these three words in one sentence eh? ............ Rolling Eyes

Banyul-sur-Mer (not far from the Spanish border) is gorgeous and except for Sundays is quiet during the second half of September. It's on the Med, nothing like Wales but the out of town beach is lovely and the snorkelling's great (car park behind the hotel).
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I don't know at all. I can't remember seeing many sheep in France.

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There is no equilant to Wales anywhere in this world !!!!!

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the Auvergne has it all pal, rolling hills, volvic water and everything!
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Totally agree about the Auvergne

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and tell me that it's not Wales

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Oldskool wrote:
Totally agree about the Auvergne

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and tell me that it's not Wales


Looks like Scotland too Very Happy

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Brittany, They even speak Brythonic....

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