18 Aug 2012

Visiting Roads Less Travelled By in France

If I were to choose a destination to spend the holidays, I would rather spend it in roads less travelled by. It must be because I was born an introvert or simply because I enjoy exploring the beauty of the place on my own, without the disturbance of strangers.

France: My Chosen DestinationIf you look at the images of France, then it will never fail to mesmerize you. I have fallen in love with its castles even if I haven’t seen these up close. I could smell the fragrance of the flowers in its park even if I haven’t touched it. I could feel the waves of the sea even if I haven’t touched the sand of its beaches. Nevertheless, the moment I have enough money saved then these are the top destinations I will surely visit in France.

Camp Sites in FranceThis is one of the best places to visit in France, especially if you are on a tight budget. You can make early reservations for a treat at the Loire Valley. To feel more comfortable, you may wish to deal with owners who know how to speak the English language; otherwise, you may easily get lost. Camping Le Moulin du Fort, a campsite near Chateau de Chenonceau, lies near the river Cher has English-speaking owners. John and Sarah Scarratt will assist you with your concerns and they will even provide you a few handful tips while traveling in France.

The Loire Valley Bicycle Tour

Ever since I have seen the beauty of Loire Valley, I have deeply wanted to feel its breeze run through my face. I thought that it would be best to enjoy it through a bicycle tour. I may need consider arriving at Nantes Airport, so I can still visit Jardin des Plantes and see the Magnolias it is famous for. I may also drop by several cathedrals and gaze upon the artistry of the medieval artists who gave their time, effort, and skills with the accomplishment of these beautiful edifices.

Glancing at the rate of a Loire Valley Bike Tour, it may cost you thousands of dollars if you will join a travel group because they will guide you through the best spots in the region. However, do not be disappointed if you have limited resources because you can still enjoy the Loire Valley even with a tight budget. Choose self-guided tours and rather than pay $350 to $550 per person a day, you will only need to pay $150 to $225 for the self-guided bicycle tour. You are free to choose the place where you wish to stay and linger in a particular place as long as you want. It is the perfect bicycle tour for me, since I would easily be irritated with illogical conversations shared by others. It is called the curse of the introvert personality, but I can easily adapt to others if it requires my survival in the bicycle tour.

About the Author:

Shaiya Ong is a freelance writer for www.frenchairportguide.com. She enjoys finding unique places to visit in France that will make your holiday stay more fun and convenient.

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