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Off to South of France in 12 days - recommendations of places to visit?

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Hulababy · 08/06/2005 21:33

Eceryone was great with advise and tips last time I went away, thought I'd give it another go.

DH, me and 3yo DD are off on holiday a week on Monday, for two weeks.

We are flying to Nice and picking up a car. We then drive to a camp site place near Frejus (with Vacansoliel) - staying in a static home thing (for first time) - for 7 nights.

We then drive to Grenoble for 2 nights, then to a Chateau near Dijon for 1 night before ending up at DLP, Davy Crocket Ranch for 4 nights. We fly home from paris, having dropped car off at airport.

We won't really be spending much time in the camp site during the day - more of a base. Have the car and intend to use it to explore lots.

Evenings will be sepent, once DD is asleep, drinking wine and chatting and reading.

So, what to see and do, espcially in South of France and/or Grenoble? What do you all recommened seeing and doing?

Thnk you!

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kama · 23/07/2005 15:40

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DEE747 · 23/07/2005 15:40

Have a look at

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bosscat · 23/07/2005 17:09

anyone else planning a trip here should check out Ventamiglia market on friday mornings. Its in Italy just across the border about an hour away from this area. Fantastic market, very cool to be sitting in Italy and having cappucinos. You can stop at San Remo on the way back for lunch. We have been to the S of France many times and I did it most summers growing up as my parents had a holiday home there. Friday morning market should not be missed.

Cam · 23/07/2005 17:53

St Raphael has a nice beach and seafront.
St Trop - the thing to realise is that the baeches are nowhere near the town, they are on a peninsula. The beaches are amazing. I really like the town too, especially the tiny little backstreets where I have eaten the best creme brulee flavoured with lavender in the world.

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