Explore property in France’s mountainous south

Property in France's southernmost mountain range, the Pyrenees, could be the perfect place from which to explore the country's border with Spain.The French Government Tourist Office suggests exploring both the valleys and the mountains' peaks, from the Basque Country to the Cerdagne.On the French side of the border, Pic de Vignemale is the highest point [...]

By |2010-06-11T16:48:37+01:00June 4th, 2010|Articles|

Reach property in France by car for a magical break

Driving to property in France for a Disneyland Paris break could be the ideal way to add some magic to your summer with DFDS Seaways.With the focus on road, rail and sea travel renewed by the recent volcanic eruption of Eyjafjallajokull in Iceland, DFDS Seaways suggests taking the family on a "magical trip" to the [...]

By |2010-06-24T11:16:32+01:00June 3rd, 2010|Articles|

Spend a sporty summer in property in France

Property in France's ski resort of Val d'Isere is not just a winter destination, as there are activities in the area throughout the summer months.Even when the sun is shining and snowy pursuits are out of the question, sport-lovers can still find something to occupy their time.At the Lotus Mountain Massif de la Vanoise this [...]

By |2010-06-24T11:16:26+01:00June 3rd, 2010|Articles|

Celebrating wine in property in Spain

There's no one time of year when you can enjoy some wine in your own property in Spain - but the summer is the ideal time to celebrate the local product La Manzanilla.The flagship wine comes from Sanlucar and is celebrated in a fiesta lasting from June 2nd to 6th.Located adjacent to the mouth of [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:44:19+01:00June 2nd, 2010|Articles|

Celebrating wine in property in Spain

There's no one time of year when you can enjoy some wine in your own property in Spain - but the summer is the ideal time to celebrate the local product La Manzanilla.The flagship wine comes from Sanlucar and is celebrated in a fiesta lasting from June 2nd to 6th.Located adjacent to the mouth of [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:44:18+01:00June 2nd, 2010|Articles|

Setting out on foot from property in France

Trekking and hiking enthusiasts have been offered some tips by the French Government Tourist Office that could make sure that any journey starting from property in France sees them return in good spirits.The organisation recommends preparing in advance, even if the hike is expected to be a short one.Depending on the conditions likely to be [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:44:17+01:00June 2nd, 2010|Articles|

All are invited to property in Italy’s Ladin valley

People of all ages and interest groups could find they are catered for by staying in property in Italy's valley region of Alta Badia this summer.The unique culture of the Ladin valley region offers something for everyone, from fitness fanatics to food-lovers, according to the Italian Government Tourism Board.Eco-conscious travellers can also head to property [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:44:19+01:00June 1st, 2010|Articles|

Property in Florida could offer fun and sun

A property in Florida could provide Britons with a permanent base from which to enjoy the constant supply of fun and sun the state offers.Sir Richard Branson recently told the Daily Mail that he loves the region and in particular Orlando - which is home to a host of family-friendly theme parks including Disney World.The [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:44:21+01:00May 28th, 2010|Articles|

Enjoy the high life with property in Portugal

For a taste of luxury, a property in Portugal - specifically the Algarve - could see Britons leading the high life.According to the Daily Mail, singing legend Sir Cliff Richard has a particular passion for the region and owns a vineyard there.While visiting the area, writer Anthony Richards was pleasantly surprised to enjoy a glass [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:44:20+01:00May 28th, 2010|Articles|

Enjoy ‘the best of wine’ at property in France

Today, the majority of bottles of malbec come from Argentina but the wine actually originates from the south-west of France, a location where it is making a comeback, it has been reported.According to Susie Grimshaw, in an article for the Guardian, the black wine is made from grapes grown in Cahors, which could make this [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:44:22+01:00May 27th, 2010|Articles|