
family holiday in france

Family Holiday in France… with long stretches of beaches, quaint fishing villages, unspoilt countryside, mediaeval vineyards, wildlife parks and prehistoric sites, France is the perfect destination for family holidays. Just a short hop across the channel and you’ll find yourself in another universe. A trip to France is the easiest way to gain new experiences for the whole family.
Family holiday in south of france

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Family Holiday in France pictures
Brittany and Normandy are at the top of the list for family holidays in France. Here the holiday makers can visit the aquarium at Brest or Croisic, enjoy the award-winning zoos of Pont-Scorff and Champrepus, tour the Cerisy forest and Reptilarium of Domaine de Litteau, or visit the Planète Sauvage Safari park. In Britanny, the great tide around Mont-St-Michel will amaze not only the kids but the adults as well.

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If you enjoy exploring ancient history on holiday, France has a genuine Roman stadium at Puy du Fou, in the heart of Vendee, where you can watch historical re-enactments. On an even older site you can find the Neolithic standing stones at Carnac, on the south coast of Brittany. In fact, the whole of Brittany is scattered with similar prehistoric remains. Bayeux, of course, is famous for its tapestry – a “news reel” of the Battle of Hastings. Nearby, a more recent battle can be remembered, the D-Day landings of Normandy. On a lighter note, kids love Le Parc Festyland, a Viking theme park at Caen.
Besides all the attractions, no holiday in France is fully satisfying without days spent on the seaside. The Côte d’Emeraude and Cote d’Azur boast superb golden beaches, while the Côte de Granite Rose is great for rock pools. The Mont-St-Michel is surrounded by swathes of golden sand, and well worth the climb for the view from the abbey at the top. For traditional fishing villages and Breton cuisine, try Quimper and Carnac.
Wine lovers, meanwhile, should take their family holidays in the Bordeaux or Languedoc districts. Saint Guilhem-le Désert and Carcassonne are both captivatingly beautiful, mixing spine-tingling ancient legends with a mediaeval landscape lush with vineyards. Now, what are you waiting for? Go get your family Holiday in France..