Places to see in ( Anglet - France )
Places to see in ( Anglet - France )
Anglet is a French commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France. Anglet lies in the traditional province of Labourd of the Northern Basque Country while its inhabitants have traditionally spoken Gascon (Occitan). The inhabitants of the commune are known as Angloys or Angloyes
Anglet commune is part of the urban area of Bayonne-Anglet-Biarritz (B.A.B.) located south-west of the city and part of the Basque province of Labourd. The commune is 10% covered with pine forests, including those of Pignada, Lazaretto, and Chiberta. The sandy coast starts 200 km north at the Pointe de Grave on the shore of the estuary of the Gironde and ends in Anglet. It is punctuated by numerous seawalls cutting the shore. At Anglet the outline of the public maritime domain has been updated and a coastal reserve forty metres (130 feet) wide has been observed since 1978. With its many bays and inlets this area is a laboratory for monitoring techniques for studying coastal erosion. The Anglet coast is about 4.5 km long and has 11 beaches from north to south:
Beach of la Barre;
Beach of lesCavaliers;
Beach of les Dunes;
Beach of l'Ocean;
Beach of la Madrague;
Beach of la petite Madrague;
Beach of les Corsaires;
Beach of la Marinella;
Beach of les Sables d'or;
Beach of Club;
Beach of VVF (Village Vacances Famille).
Anglet is served by the A63 autoroute, the D810 road from Bayonne to Anglet town, and the D260 road from Bayonne to the northern part of the commune and continuing south-west towards Biarritz. Localities and hamlets :
Aritxague
la Barre
Blancpignon
Bois Belin
le Brise-Lames
la Butte aux Cailles
Camiade
Cantau
les Cavaliers
la chambre d'Amour
Chassin
Château de Brindos
Chiberta
Choisy
Cinq Cantons
les Corsaires
Courbois
Girouette
Hailtz
Hardoy
El Hogar
Hondritz
Irumendy
Jorlis
le Lazaret
Louillot
la Madrague
Maignon
Marinella
Mauléon
Montbrun
Montdeville
Moulinau
l'Océan
le Pavillon Chinois
Péan
Le Phare
le Pignada
Port du Soufre
Quatre Cantons
Refuge Notre-Dame
les Sables d'Or
Saint-Bernard
Saint-Jean
Salines
Stella-Maris
Sutar
Tivoli
Tour de Lannes
Les Trois Croix
Troissonat
l'Union
Based on discoveries made, the oldest land in Anglet dates back to prehistory (mid-Paleolithic) and Mousterian culture (from 100,000 to 35,000 BC). Postwar, urbanization continued because of the space available and attractive prices, unlike Bayonne or Biarritz. From 1970 to 1980 Anglet absorbed 70% of subdivision projects in the metropolitan area against 10% for Biarritz. The thirty glorious years spared no area of the commune, when only a few years past it had farmland, parks, ancient marshes (object of fervour a few centuries earlier).
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Places to see in ( Capbreton - France )
Places to see in ( Capbreton - France )
Capbreton is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Located at the mouth of the Boudigau and Bourret rivers, the town is situated about 40 km north of Biarritz. Capbreton is north of Bayonne and Biarritz in south-west France at the point where the river Adour ends it’s passage to the sea. If you love seafood this is unquestionably one of the best places to visit in France. It’s income has traditionally been netted from the fruits of the sea, and it is recognised as one of the best places to eat fresh fish and seafood.
perhaps it’s the Gauf, a deep water crevice extending to over 1000 meters below sea level or just the fresh ocean current that delivers this exotic mix of sea fruit, but ultimately for me it’s the freshness of the produce and the skills of the restaurants that cook and serve it. It’s superb, and a plate of 'fruit de mer' (seafood) is a brilliant reminder of your visit.
Nowadays, Capbreton is set up for the tourist market, but not like Newquay or Brighton… yes, there are surf shops, designer labels and sunglasses and yes of course you can buy buckets, fishing nets and coral jewellery, but the focus is on the sea, the waves, the sunsets, the brilliant weather and the lifestyle that calls itself.
It’s where the French go on holiday and it’s a well kept secret, lapped by the channel. The area is clean and unspoilt with a timeless charm. For the children there are miles upon miles of sandy beaches, though watch out for the strong current. There are ice-cream shops that sell every flavour you could imagine, there are rock-pools with the opportunity to net your own oysters, and of course there’s the sand… and there’s lots of it.
Capbreton is divided into two parts. To the north, there is the port centre, with your usual suspects… the Surf Shacks and the bucket and spade vendors, sandwiches that cost the earth and well meaning restaurants serving this mornings catch at overinflated prices. You’ll find obstacle courses for fitness enthusiasts, playgrounds for the under 10’s and hairdressers and boutiques for the glamorous that shop. Continue passed these and you’ll find a quaint harbour beach where you can revisit your childhood, finding treasures in the rock pools and shoals of miniature fry ready to be snapped up by your infants. You’ll discover crabs of every colour and pick fresh oysters from the rocks if no one beats you to it! It’s the place of childhood dreams as you play pirate on the jetty and scrape the sand from your toes.
Slightly downstream, and usually after lunch, you can visit the Grand Plage. This is a luxuriously long beach with the odd parasol but not a wind break in sight, not a German towel, and no loud music and no rubbish! You have the choice of joining the throngs of French tourists, or walking further along the beach to find a deserted spot. The beach at Cap Breton is one of the cleanest in Europe, the sea is like a clear jewel, and the surf is great. Edged by a surprisingly tasteful block of tourist apartments, there are no high rise buildings, parking is a nightmare and the ocean current can be dangerous, so don’t let your children in alone.
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Camping Les Genets review in Penmarcʼh - France
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Located in a 3.5-hectare park, 1.5 km from the sandy beach of Steir, this campsite features en suite mobile homes, an indoor swimming pool and a hot tub.
Currently Camping Les Genets rating is 8.9 with more than 68 feedbacks left
Address: 20 rue gouesnach nevez, Penmarcʼh, France
Beach of Pichelèbe Landes in France.
Une magnifique plage de l'océan atlantique dans les Landes, France.
A splendid beach of the Atlantic Ocean in the region of Landes, France.
5 Top-Rated Hiking Trails in France | Europe Hiking Guide
5 Top-Rated Hiking Trails in France
France has a striking diversity of landscapes, from the snowcapped peak of Mont Blanc to the deep blue seas of the Mediterranean. Every region offers inspiring hikes, with trails ranging from easy to advanced, that are sure to impress. Be awed by the alpine scenery in the Chamonix Valley while hiking past glaciers and wildflowers. Amble the country lanes of Alsace to discover storybook hamlets nestled in the rolling hills, or walk from one ancient hilltop village to another in the rugged Luberon Mountains of Provence. Modern-day pilgrims can follow in the footsteps of medieval Christians on the Camino de Santiago trail in the Pyrenees, and history buffs can trace the WWI battlefield sites along the Normandy coast. For the most dazzling seaside panoramas, hike from the beautiful perched village of Eze on the French Riviera to the peaceful beaches of Eze-sur-Mer. One of the most legendary trails on the list is the GR20 in Corsica, but it is only advised for well-trained hikers, whereas anyone could enjoy the gentle nature walk at the Cirque de Gavarnie to admire soaring granite rock walls and marvelous waterfalls. Here five hiking trails in France.
1. Tour du Mont Blanc
2. The Gentle Nature Walk at the Cirque de Gavarnie
3. The Legendary GR20 Trail in Corsica
4. Route Napoléon on the Camino de Santiago
5. Coastal Walk in Bassin d'Arcachon or on the Dune du Pilat
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Visiting Disneyland Paris, Amusement Park in Marne la Vallée, France
Disneyland Paris, originally Euro Disney Resort, is an entertainment resort in Marne-la-Vallée, a new town located 32 km (20 mi) east of the centre of Paris, and is the most visited theme park in all of France and Europe.[1] It is owned and operated by Euro Disney S.C.A., a publicly traded company in which The Walt Disney Company owns a minority stake. For more info, visit this link:
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Our Eurocamp Holiday - Les Ecureuils Campsite, Vendee - France
I decided to film one day of our holiday at Les Ecureuils Campsite in Vendee. This video gives you a pretty good insight into what a normal day on holiday is like for us! Take a look inside Eurocamp Official kids club, check out the swimming pool and a little of what there is to do in the area.....
This site was not a picture-perfect French resort and the site was small but we were very impressed with the fantastic facilities, wonderful staff and just how much there was to do for kids in the area within walking distance (beach, circus, fairground, water park, mini golf, go-karting) without it feeling overly-tacky. There's no fine-dining here but again, the quality of the food was absolutely fantastic. Always homemade and plentiful and reasonably priced too. I had my doubts about this place before we visited (thanks Tripadvisor) but it ticked so many boxes for us and I'd definitely recommend to others - perfect if you'd like to tie-in with a trip to Puy du Fou too......
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Nava's house in Belgium
This is a video of my new house in Mechelen, Belgium.
Camping Sites & Paysages Lou P'tit Poun - Suncamp holidays
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INTERSECTIONS#2. Belgian Design. - Diane Steverlynck
INTERSECTIONS2. Belgian design.
Temporary exhibition - Atomium - Brussels.
INTERSECTIONS2 takes a new approach, looking at three artists, but also at three fundamental areas of contemporary Belgian design. Inspired, inventive, resourceful artists: Achilles Associates, Lucile Soufflet and Diane Steverlynck give us an honest perspective of their pieces, using them to call into question our daily lives.
14.09.2012-27.01.2013
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