O2 Camping - Hotel in Longueville, France
FR: Doté d'un barbecue, d'une aire de jeux pour enfants et d'une terrasse, l'O2 Camping vous accueille à Longueville, à 43 km de Saint-Malo et à 25 km du Mont-Saint-Michel. Une connexion Wi-Fi et un parking privé sont disponibles gratuitement sur place.
NL: O2 Camping ligt in Longueville, op 43 km van Saint-Malo en beschikt over een barbecue, een speeltuin en een terras voor de kinderen. Het eiland Mont Saint-Michel ligt op 25 km afstand van de accommodatie.
The Best of Southwest France Escorted Tour 2019 - PerryGolf.com
Fully Hosted Luxury Golf & Wine Package Vacation - Detailed Itinerary and Pricing available at | The Best of Southwest France Escorted 2019 ~ Bordeaux and Biarritz | 11 Nights | 5 Rounds | 4 Wine Tastings | September 6 - 17, 2019 | POST-TOUR OPTION – Paris including Golf at the 2018 Ryder Cup Venue
PerryGolf is thrilled to offer The Best of Southwest France Escorted Tour, a fully managed fixed itinerary featuring 11-nights and 5 rounds exploring the Bordeaux and Biarritz, where gastronomic, cultural and scenic pleasures abound. Taste wine at Château du Tertre, take guided tours of Bordeaux, Perigord and Arcachon Bay, enjoy lunch at La Corniche. The golf is equally outstanding, on five diverse courses, including St. Emilion, a recent creation from renowned American architect Tom Doak.
Bordeaux and Biarritz regions are located in the southwest of France, a region known for its rich gastronomy as well as the exceptional wines produced in the Bordeaux region. From the Gironde estuary, a long straight coast, except for the notch formed by the basin of Arcachon, extends towards the south. It is the Landes de Gascogne with miles of beaches lined by a vast pine forest. A rugged terrain begins to emerge in the south in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, where Biarritz and Bayonne are the main cities of Basque Country, a territory with strong identity. To the northwest, the Perigord and its forests are full of castles, villages and prehistoric sites like the cave of Lascaux. To the south the Lot et Garonne is dedicated to rural tourism.
In Bordeaux, savor the region’s renowned wines on a visit to Château Pichon Longueville; enjoy a guided tour of the city, rich with 2,000 years of history; discover Vinotherapy which blends hot natural water with the enhancing property of grapes for a revolutionary skin care treatment;
Following our short drive to Biarritz, take a guided tour of The Bassin d'Arcachon (Arcachon Bay), a beautiful nature preserve; explore the city’s fashion boutiques and shopping district; enjoy a tapas tour of San Sebastian. Farther south, relax in a prestige room at Château des Vigiers, a magnificent castle dating back to 1597 located in the beautiful countryside near Bergerac; enjoy dinner at Moutier Thenac, a 19th century farmhouse converted to a traditional restaurant serving local cuisine.
The golf on our Tour includes courses that appeal to golfers of all skill levels. Medoc les Châteaux, a former host course on the European Tour, is carved from the tradition of Scottish links. Golf D'Arcangues is a short but demanding layout (140 slope) offering panoramic views of the Pyrenees mountains. Biarritz Le Phare was designed in the British tradition, borders the Atlantic Ocean and is the second oldest golf course built in France. Château des Vigiers is a relaxing Donald Steel layout winding around the grounds of the castle. Saint Emilion is the gem of the tour. Designed by Tom Doak (Pacific Dunes, Cape Kidnappers), the course flows and unfolds through a valley on undisturbed ground.
If you enjoy combining your love of golf with a passion for travel, you’ll find a relaxing and highly rewarding experience on this Escorted Tour for a party of 24-30. Every aspect is fully managed from the handling of your luggage and equipment to hotel and golf course check ins. Various meals, guided sightseeing, carts / caddies, local taxes, service charges and gratuities (excluding caddies) are included in addition to sandwiches, snacks plus an open bar for beer and wine during our time at each of the golf courses. Best of all, this PerryGolf vacation promises an ideal opportunity to join a group of like-minded new friends.
Detailed Itinerary, Pricing and Reservation Forms at
Private wine tasting in Bordeaux, France
By the water... in a forgotten area of Bordeaux, but great place for a wine tasting!
London - Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey in London.
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The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, popularly known as Westminster Abbey, is a large, mainly Gothic church, in the City of Westminster, London, located just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English, later British and later still (and currently) monarchs of the Commonwealth realms. The abbey is a Royal Peculiar and briefly held the status of a cathedral from 1540 to 1550.
Westminster Abbey is a collegiate church governed by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, as established by Royal charter of Queen Elizabeth I in 1560, which created it as the Collegiate Church of St Peter Westminster and a Royal Peculiar under the personal jurisdiction of the Sovereign. The members of the Chapter are the Dean and four residentiary canons, assisted by the Receiver General and Chapter Clerk. One of the canons is also Rector of St Margaret's Church, Westminster, and often holds also the post of Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons. In addition to the Dean and canons, there are at present two full-time minor canons, one is precentor, and the other is sacrist. The office of Priest Vicar was created in the 1970s for those who assist the minor canons. Together with the clergy and Receiver General and Chapter Clerk, various lay officers constitute the college, including the Organist and Master of the Choristers, the Registrar, the Auditor, the Legal Secretary, the Surveyor of the Fabric, the Head Master of the Choir School, the Keeper of the Muniments and the Clerk of the Works, as well as 12 lay vicars, 10 choristers and the High Steward and High Bailiff. There are also 40 Queen's Scholars who are pupils at Westminster School (the School has its own Governing Body). Those who are most directly concerned with liturgical and ceremonial matters are the two minor canons and the organist and Master of the Choristers.
Royal weddings
Since 1100, there have been at least 16 royal weddings at Westminster Abbey. Only two were weddings of reigning monarchs (Henry I and Richard II), and there were none at all for more than five centuries between 1382 and 1919.
Chronology
The 1382 wedding of Richard II to Anne of Bohemia
11 November 1100: King Henry I of England was married to Matilda of Scotland
4 January 1243: Richard, Earl of Cornwall (later King of Germany), brother of King Henry III of England, to Sanchia of Provence (his second wife). Sanchia was sister of Eleanor of Provence, Henry III's queen.
9 April 1269: Edmund of Crouchback, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster, son of King Henry III was married to Lady Aveline de Forz
30 April 1290: Joan of Acre, daughter of King Edward I was married to the 7th Earl of Gloucester
8 July 1290: Margaret of England, daughter of King Edward I was married to John II, son of Duke of Brabant
20 January 1382: King Richard II of England was married to Anne of Bohemia
27 February 1919: Princess Patricia of Connaught was married to Capt the Hon Alexander Ramsay
28 February 1922: The Princess Mary, daughter of King George V was married to Viscount Lascelles
26 April 1923: The Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI), second son of King George V was married to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later to become Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother)
29 November 1934: The Prince George, Duke of Kent, son of King George V was married to Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark
20 November 1947: The Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II), elder daughter of King George VI was married to The Duke of Edinburgh (who was Lt Philip Mountbatten until that morning)
6 May 1960: The Princess Margaret, second daughter of King George VI was married to Antony Armstrong-Jones (later Earl of Snowdon)
24 April 1963: Princess Alexandra of Kent was married to the Hon Angus Ogilvy
14 November 1973: The Princess Anne, only daughter of Elizabeth II was married to Captain Mark Phillips
23 July 1986: The Prince Andrew, Duke of York, second son of Elizabeth II, was married to Miss Sarah Ferguson
29 April 2011: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, grandson of Elizabeth II, was married to Miss Catherine Middleton
6-bed Townhouse for Sale in Bourg Charente, Poitou Charentes, France on frenchlife.biz
More info on Townhouse for Sale in Bourg Charente, Poitou Charentes, France with 6-bedroom: ►
Architect-designed house with pool and views
Formerly run as a very successful B&B, this contemporary house has a pool, fine country views and is within walking distance of the village shop and the only Michelin-starred restaurant in the Charente
House
Ground floor
The front door opens to the entrance hall (10 sq m) with tiled floor. To the left a pair of glass doors opens to the first reception room (17 sq m) with tiled floor, exposed beam ceiling, fireplace with closed foyer and patio doors to the south-facing front garden. From here an archway leads through to the dining room (19 sq m) with tiled floor, high ceiling and glazed doors to the conservatory. To the right of the dining room (open-plan to it) a few steps lead down to the second reception area (14 sq m) with tiled floor and a closed-foyer fire place.
To the left of the dining room a door opens to the kitchen / breakfast room (21 sq m) with tiled floor, a defined kitchen area with fitted units and a dining / breakfast area. There is one door from the kitchen that opens back into the main entrance hall and a second door that opens to a paved terrace to the rear of the house. To the rear of the breakfast room and the dining room is a long conservatory with fine views.
To the left of the entrance hall a corridor passes by a WC and leads on to two bedrooms (15 sq m and 11.5 sq m) - the larger room having a small ensuite shower room and patio doors to the front garden. Also off the corridor is a bathroom (bath, wash-basin and WC).
First floor
A staircase rises from the entrance hall to a small first floor landing, off which are two bedrooms (17 sq m and 9.5 sq m) as well as a shower room (shower, wash-basin and WC).
Lower ground floor
A second flight of stairs leads down from the entrance hall to a hallway off which are a bedroom (11.5 sq m) and a shower room (shower, wash-basin and WC). At the end of the hallway a door opens to a very large room (43 sq m - currently used as an art / hobby room) with tiled floor and patio door to the rear garden. To the rear of the room, separated from it by sliding doors, is another room (20 sq m - currently used as a bedroom).
Another door from the hallway opens to the utility room, off which is another shower room (with WC). Next to this a door opens to the garage with parking area and workshop area.
Exterior
The property sits on a sloping plot of 5727 sq m. To the front of the house is a delightfully landscaped garden area, next to which is the sectioned-off swimming pool area with its terrace.
To the side of the house is a gravelled parking area. To the rear, the garden descends in terraces to the vineyards in the river valley below. The majority of this area is woodland.
Given its location, this property lends itself to B&B but it could equally make a great permanent or holiday home.
HYPNOTIK EUREXPO LYON @ HEADHUNTERZ - le 6 octobre 2012 - 6éme partie
!! Hypnotik Eurexpo Lyon !! Headhunterz live !!