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At this time of year, with the weather changing so quickly, we may be forgiven for pondering on the next year's summer holidays. The lengthy hot summer season days seem to have changed to an Autumnal windy chilly rain.

One answer could possibly be to fly away to an exotic location, a place the sun at all times shines, and you may escape the winter blizzards. However, there may be drawbacks, the meals isn't always what one's palate is accustomed to. Long trips will be very expensive an the further away from home the more| the culture changes.

In the summer months, ie. from April through to September, Europe will be an interesting destination. The numerous cultures and meals make for an fascinating yet not too extreme holiday. France is well-known for its snails and frogs legs, Belgium its different selection of beers, and Poland the numerous sorts of sausage. Switzerland is the home of the fondue, and Sweden's speciality is the smorgasbord. Spain has a pleasant collection of tasty tapas, while Italy is after all the home of pizzas and pasta.

With out the need of travelling enormous distances, we are able to simply experience many alternative ways of life.

France is a typical example. It's a enormous country by comparison to England, over twice the surface area. Great mountain ranges of the Pyrenees, the Alps and the Massive Central, give way to lush green pastures of the Loire and Dordogne. In the south, there is the exotic 'Cote d'Azur' a place the climate is kind of nice most of the yr, and dry arrid breathtaking landscapes across the south of Ardeche, where the river has carved its way to make the great gorges that are now so well-known for canoeing.

The Dordogne within the south west of France has at all times been a very talked-about region for the British vacationer, in fact many people have moved to this area of France, and benefit of the long sizzling summers and the usually relaxed way of life that the french countryside has to offer.

Though the current rate of exchange between the Euro and Sterling may very well be higher, France has indeed a great amount to offer. Complete relaxation, endless walks across the unspoilt countryside, good meals, and of course many kinds of wine.

There are a lot of activities| to take pleasure in in Dordogne, from boating, sailing fishing, walking, sightseeing, shopping, sampling the local delicacies to paragliding, go-karting, or just relaxing on a quiet afternoon by the water's edge below the shade of a tree.

by: David Tatham




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