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French countryside
We have 8 days to spend in the French countryside and are planning on staying in the Loire for 2-3 days, Burgundy for 2-3, and we are wondering how to spend the additional time...Go to Alsace, Champagne, or spend time in Normandy? Any experienced words of advice?
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We went to Normandy and loved the area.
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You will find that 3 days in the Loire and 3 days in Burgundy is not excessive. I assume that you are driving, and I would simply do a leisurely drive back to Paris via the Champagne area rather than push all the way to Alsace. Troyes is a worthwhile stop. Check out Discovering the Villages of France by Michael Busselle. And you might want to check out this web site: http://www.villagesdefrance.free.fr/
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I appreciate your reply. We are driving, and do not want to over do it. we want to travel like we will return. Thanks for the advice.
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You might want to check out Bourges, Apremont-sur-Allier and la Charité-sur-Loire. The latter has an interesting square in front of the church, with the walls of the collapsed apse containing housing. If you like pottery, go to La Borne (near Henrichemont).
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Hi, Kay,<BR><BR>I agree with Michael's advice. If you are hooked on the Loire and Burgundy, Champagne makes great sense and is worth 2-3 nights. In Burgundy, Beaune is a great base. Avallon has some wonderful hotels if you want a splurge one night before heading home.<BR><BR>Happy travels.<BR><BR>John H.
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I second John's vote for Beaune: great hx, arch., wine & food! If I were in that region, that's where I'd stay.
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Pity, though, because Alsace is just wonderful, especially if you possess the foodie gene.
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