Saturday, 17 January 2015

Five Valentine's Day Holidays in France

France is the most visited country in the world and, it seems, the centre of love and passion. Wherever you go in France this Valentine's Day, love will surely be in the air. Here are a few lovely places to spend February 14th this year:
Perhaps the most romantic city in the world, Paris never fails to disappoint in the romance stakes. Wander the jardins, and stroll the boulevards - eat and drink in chic cafés before dancing the night away as the moonlight shines of the Seine. Climb the famous Tour de Eiffel, visit Notre Dame and take pictures on the pretty white steps of Montmartre. Love cannot fail to blossom as you wander hand in hand down small streets and sit staring into one another's eyes by candlelight across some haute cuisine and a bottle of fine wine.
St. Valentin is billed as the 'village of love'. Named for the saint, this tiny village has cashed in on the whole Valentine's day thing, with a festival of love from February 12-14th. There is a 'lovers' garden', and the whole place is filled with red roses. You can plant a tree to symbolise your love, or place your love notes on the Tree of Vows, or your love can be immortalised on the Tree of Eternal Hearts. Watch chocolates being made - heart shaped of course, and lap up the cheesy romance.
This may be the sunniest place in France, its beautiful coastline dotted with pretty little beaches and the town with an idyllic fishing village feel, year round. Aldous Huxley wrote 'Brave New World' here, but with a little luck, you will be staying in a little utopia rather than the nightmare dystopia of which he wrote. Watch the historic wooden fishing boats bobbing in the bay, enjoying a patisserie or some of the lovely local seafood.
This mediaeval fortified city looks like something from a fairytale. Make your own magic within these picturesque stone walls. Explore the fascinating history of the area, and sip local wine as you take in the lovely views of the old town. You could pretend that you are Robin Hood and Maid Marion - some of 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" was filmed here. Alternatively, just dream the day away people watching and wandering the labyrinthine streets.
Where better to go this Valentine's Day than the 'Coast of Love'? This stretch of the West French coast between St Nazaire and Le Croisic is dotted with seaside resorts and the pretty, forest-backed garden city of La Baule. There are several fine sandy beaches along this stretch and several interesting rock formations and caves. It was given its name early in the 20th Century to promote the tourism of the region, but perhaps it can live up to its name this February 14th?

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