ON A TROUVÉ TAHITI EN BRETAGNE - Road trip en Finistère Sud
Escapade en Bretagne : 3 jours de road trip en Finistère sud de plages en manoirs.
Au programme de ce nouveau vlog voyage : Des plages de rêve (dont celle de TAHITI), du ciel bleu (et un peu de pluie), des villages typiques, quelques claques visuelles et surtout 3 adresses d'exception réputées pour leur vue.
D'abord le Manoir de Kerhuel, un hôtel de caractère situé dans un cadre naturel idyllique, le Manoir Dalmore, en bord de mer et aux air de Belle-époqie et enfin les Moulins du Duc, un hôtel atypique d'exception au cœur d'un parc de 20 abritant 2 moulins traditionnels.
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- Sur le site de Millevista :
- Manoir de Kerhuek :
- Manoir Dalmore :
- Les Moulins du Duc :
- Airbnb : (25 euros de réduction sur ta première réservation)
Ces hébergements sont proposés par le site Millevista qui a la bonne idée de ne répertorier que des villas, restaurants et hôtels AVEC VUE .
Ce séjour est aussi l'occasion de se ressourcer et de découvrir un nouveau coin de France. Coup de coeur pour la Pointe de la Torche, la plage de Tahiti, l'anse de Porz Bali, les chaumières de Kerascoët, la ville close de Quimperlé et les délicieux Kouign Amann.
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Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Velodrome
Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Velodrome
The Stade Vélodrome, known for sponsorship reasons as the Orange Vélodrome, is a multi-purpose stadium in Marseille, France. It is home to the Olympique de Marseille football club of Ligue 1 since it opened in 1937, and was a venue in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the 2007 Rugby World Cup and the UEFA Euro 2016. It occasionally hosts RC Toulon rugby club of the Top 14. It is the largest club football ground in France, with a capacity of 67,344 spectators. The stadium is also used regularly by the France national rugby union team.
The record attendance for a club game before renovation at the Stade Vélodrome was 58,897 (for a UEFA Cup semi-final against Newcastle United in 2004). Since expansion to 67,394, the record attendance at the ground now stands at 65,252 for the match vs rivals PSG that occurred on February 26, 2017. The stadium was also featured as a FIFA World Cup venue when the 1938 finals were held in France. The first-ever match to be played was between Marseille and Torino in 1937.
The French rugby union team began an impressive run of victories at the stadium in the early 2000s. They defeated the New Zealand All Blacks 42–33 in November 2000, and in 2001 defeated Australia by one point. They beat the South African Springboks in 2002, followed by a win over England in 2003. However, their run of luck was broken in 2004 when they lost 14–24 to Argentina. The venue was used by France in November 2009 when the French played the New Zealand All Blacks. In 2018, the stadium hosted its first Six Nations match with France hosting Italy.
France is not the only rugby team to have used the Vélodrome in recent years. On 18 April 2009, Toulon took their home fixture in the Top 14 against Toulouse to the Vélodrome, drawing 57,039 spectators to see a 14–6 Toulon win which played a key role in the Toulonnais' successful fight against relegation in the 2008–09 season. Toulon has taken two home matches to the Vélodrome in each of the succeeding two seasons. The Vélodrome was also the venue for both semi-finals in the 2010–11 Top 14 season, and was used for the Toulon v Munster semi-final of the 2013–14 Heineken Cup.
The Stade Vélodrome has increased its seating capacity in 2014 (in prevision of the UEFA Euro 2016 hosted by France), and continues to host games for Olympique de Marseille. Previously it held 60,031 spectators; following its renovation, it is now able to hold 67,000, including 7,000 VIP seats. The cost of the project was €267 million. The expansion and modernization of equipment was part of the French bid to organize Euro 2016. Marseille mayor Jean-Claude Gaudin's bid also provided for the creation of a new district.
Olympique de Marseille will be closely associated with the project, said Jean-Claude Gaudin. The club remains a tenant of the stadium. Elected officials want ticket prices to be controlled. The naming rights for the stadium were bought by French telecommunications multinational Orange S.A. The 10-year-deal was announced on 3 June 2016 by the Mayor of Marseille. The price is undisclosed.
( Marseille - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Marseille . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Marseille - France
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Quimper. Del viaje por la Bretaña Francesa
Preciosa ciudad medieval, con sorprendente catedral gótica de doble eje.
Camping Le Ty Nadan, Locunolé, Bretagne, Frankrijk (English subtitled)
Google Maps:
N 47.904875, W 3.474958
N 47°54'18, W 3°28'30
Vacances pour tous les gouts
Des vacances pour tous les gouts (vidéo) : Montagne, campagne, bord de mer. Une grande diversité de paysages. De belles destinations en France. Des vacances pour tous les gouts.
Un site web à ne pas manquer. Maisons, appartements, villas, chalets à louer, à toutes les saisons (Automne, Hiver, Printemps, Eté)
PARIS: Creperies and the Rue du Montparnasse
Walking down rue du Montparnasse (not Boulevard Montparnasse) where there's an over-abundance of construction, tons of creperies, and one vintage store. Apologies for the construction noise.
Festival Interceltique de Lorient ( lorient celtic festival)
Festival Interceltique de Lorient ( lorient celtic festival) is one of Brittany's biggest tourist events in the year, held over 10 days from 5th -14th August 2011, it made for a great day out. This Video was taken on the afternoon and evening of Wednesday 10th August, some of the bands that were playing that day were 'Mask ha Boutik' who were a joy to watch and open this video and 'Doolin' are also featured. Over the 10 day event over 2000 bands play, its a case of just walking around the town centre and a new band starts playing. The event starts early in the day and runs into the early hours each morning, friends said they were there until 4am last Saturday and had a fantastic night.
The streets are packed with people enjoying the event and everyone is just there to enjoy themselves.
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LCI. J'achète, j'achète pas avec Robert Kassous
Le camping et les français.
Démolition de l'ancien hôpital Laennec , à Hennebont en Bretagne dans le Morbihan en 2017
Démolition de l'ancien hôpital Laennec , à Hennebont en Bretagne dans le Morbihan en 2017