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  Category: Articles » Articles by Author » Author: Walt Ballenberger
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1.How To Drive in France and Not Get Lost
"Come over to our house for dinner" said Tom, our new-found English friend. "It's easy from your hotel". Thus began our first odyssey of driving on French roads. We were visiting my company facility in Toulouse to make a decision about moving there for two years. Needless to ...
[Added: 01 Mar 2006   Hits: 56   Words: 803]

2.Loire Valley- 5 Great Venues East of Tours
The Loire Valley of France is famous for its many romantic chateaux and its wines. Here are five excellent venues to be found east of the city of Tours. They are in relatively close proximity and can be visited in a quick two days or ...
[Added: 02 Dec 2005   Hits: 116   Words: 890]

3.The Essential Normandy- 8 Must-See Venues
To fully understand Normandy, one has to visit more than WWII sites and museums. To experience this region and understand its history and culture, one should visit these eight venues: 1. Honfleur- This picturesque little port village has been a magnet for artists for ...
[Added: 30 Nov 2005   Hits: 166   Words: 1292]

4.The Dordogne Region of France- 5 Must-See Venues
The Dordogne Valley, or the Perigord as it is also called by the locals, is home to many of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France". This area is not as well known as others in the country, but it is certainly ...
[Added: 30 Nov 2005   Hits: 94   Words: 1023]

5.Tour de France Viewing in Person- What to Expect (Part 2)
After the Tour Passes By One of the best ways to enjoy the races after the riders pass by is to find a local café or bar with a TV and then watch the end of the race while partaking of a few adult beverages ...
[Added: 30 Nov 2005   Hits: 141   Words: 871]

6.Tour de France Viewing in Person- What to Expect (Part 1)
What does an HC (hors categorie, or "out of category") or even a Category 1 or Category 2 climb feel like? Can I do it, or would I need to get off and walk? How much of the Tour de France will I get to see if I go ...
[Added: 30 Nov 2005   Hits: 86   Words: 1027]

7.Rocamadour, Gouffre de Padirac, Pech Merle- 3 Top-Notch Venues in the Lot Department of France
Rocamadour is surely one of the most spectacular villages in France or even all of Europe. It spans a cliff on three levels, with the castle on top, the church and religious area in the middle section, and the village about 500 ...
[Added: 30 Nov 2005   Hits: 127   Words: 819]

8.Lascaux and the Vezere Valley- 4 Excellent Venues in Southwest France
The Vezere river is a tributary of the Dordogne, and the two meet near Les Eyzies-de-Tayac before the Dordogne continues on toward Bordeaux and the Atlantic ocean. Near the village of Montignac, about 30 kilometers upstream on the Vezere, are some excellent and unique venues, ...
[Added: 30 Nov 2005   Hits: 144   Words: 853]

9.Bike Tour on the Horizon? How to Get in Shape
People who consider going on bike tours often ask: "What kind of physical condition do I need to be in, and how can I accomplish this?" This article is primarily aimed at very busy people who don't have a regular exercise regimen due to work, family ...
[Added: 29 Nov 2005   Hits: 140   Words: 835]

10.Sinusitis- How I Beat It- You Can Too
After two painful sinus operations, I was still coming down with infections. I had to find some real remedy to my sinusitis problem, as I was tired of taking antibiotics and especially tired of the dull, deep headaches every time I had an attack. Sinus Operations- ...
[Added: 29 Nov 2005   Hits: 137   Words: 1821]

11.France Travel Coming Up? Two Ways to Brush Up Those French Language Skills
Many people with France travel on their agenda would like to brush up on their French language skills before their trip. Make no mistake, learning a foreign language is very difficult. However, if you studied the French language in high school or college you might be able ...
[Added: 28 Nov 2005   Hits: 145   Words: 898]