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Germany’s Most Famous Castle: Schloss Neuschwanstein
by Amanda Kendle
Ask a tourist – especially some of my Japanese students when they turn into snap-happy tourists – and they’ll likely tell you that the most famous landmark in Germany is Schloss... published 17 months ago
French Castles: Chabenet
by Princessa
A restored mediaeval castle in the heart of France, the chateau de Chabenet is the most beautiful castle I have seen in the area. As soon as you cross the entry gates you feel transported to a fairy tale... published 6 months ago
French Castles: Valencay
by Princessa
A 16th Century Chateau in one of the "most beautiful detours of France". A place to spend a whole day with your family admiring the architecture and decoration, following the live shows, having a picnic in the park of the Chateau and letting your children wander around Napoleons maze, the children's chateau or the little farm. published 6 months ago
Castles in Central France
by Princessa
The Indre area : The department of Indre in Central France corresponds to the old province of Bas Berry. In this area the majority of castles were built during the XV century, although there are a few... published 4 weeks ago
My Top 10 List of Things You MUST Experience in England
by KCC Big Country
If you've never been to England you owe it to yourself to add it to your "Bucket List" as a ‘must do' before you kick the bucket. Below is a list of my Top 10 Things to Experience in England. It is not my... published 6 weeks ago
Bourges Shows Visitors They are the Heart of France
by Jyle Dupuis
Nestled in the center or "Heart of France" is Bourges, a small town with a lot of love. Well off the beaten path, Bourges is not a likely destination for foreign visitors, which means is that if go there... published 2 years ago
Tips for a Holiday on the Island of Okinawa
by Amanda Kendle
If you think of Okinawa, you might think of the Okinawa Diet and the island where people live longer anywhere else on earth. Two of the reasons for the longevity of Okinawans are good food and a relaxed... published 2 years ago
Your French Holiday: Southwest France, The Dordogne
by Harlan Lewin
A great holiday region, the Dordogne in southwest France offers castles, kayaking, canoeing, cooking courses, art, bicycling, camping, caves, cave drawings, outdoor markets,and much more. The living is good with lots of bed and breakfasts, inexpensive hotels, restaurants offering local foods from delicacies to delicious stews. Medieval cities in good repair like Sarlat and Domme are easy to visit as are the vineyards around Bergerac. Bordeaux with its magnificent vineyards and their chateaux is published 15 months ago
Mediaeval towns: Carcassonne
by Princessa
Did you ever dream about being a Princess in an enchanted castle when you were a little girl? Or maybe as a boy you imagined yourself fighting dragons in dungeons? Whatever your dream, we all have grown... published 12 months ago
Why move to France?
by Princessa
Ever since I was a little girl I have been fascinated with fairy tales. Castles and princesses. So the first time I visited France I must admit that I fell in love at first sight. Listening to French... published 11 months ago














