It’s that time again! The TBEX Catalunya opens with a party. Around 800 participants gather in front of the town hall in Lloret de Mar. Catalonia strongly benefits from tourism, not least because of the proximity to the sea and to the high peaks of the Pyrenees. During their stay, the international bloggers will be […]
West coast of Brittany
The west coast of Brittany undoubtedly belongs to the most beautiful in the world. Miles long sandy beaches alternate with bizarre rock formations. At low tide you find a flat beach, whereas towering wave often rage at high tide. Fishing boats and sparse vegetation give the landscape its unique touch. The Route The Route of […]
The coast of Normandy
The coast of Normandy has wonderful flat sandy beaches. Up to 30 m high rock faces that are rarely broken by small valleys, raise just behind. Fertile arable land and extensive orchards form the hinterland. In between you see small villages with narrow streets and various half-timbered architecture. However, the coast is associated with the […]
Juno Beach – A historical place in Normandy
Juno Beach Juno Beach is a beautiful beach section in Normandy between Courseulles-sur-Mer and La Rivière Ver-sur-Mer. It became famous for the Allied invasion at D-Day in WW2. This section of beach had been assigned to the Canadian troops. It lay between the two sections of the British Sword and Gold. Juno Beach was is […]
Ouistreham – Normandy
Ouistreham serves as port of Caen; both places are connected by the Caen canal. Since 1986, it serves as well as a ferry port for ferries to England. World War II During the landing of the allied troops in World War II, Ouistreham belongs to the beach section Sword-Beach, which was assigned to the French […]
The Beach of Le Havre
The beach of Le Havre is one of the reasons that Le Havre is perceived not only as a port, but also as a holiday resort. On a length of 1.5 km the beach is very busy, although it extends even further to the north. The beach is covered with fine sand and pebbles near […]