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France |
Tour Type: Regional
Tour Duration: 17 Days (16 Nights)
From: Paris to Paris
Tour Code: LFT
Operator: Albatross |
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Tour Description
Come with us to regional France and immerse yourself amongst those wonderfully preserved medieval villages, sleepy chateaux, manicured vineyards and local fresh produce markets bursting with ripe cheeses, pate and crusty French baguettes. Enjoy three night stays in Normandy, the Loire Valley, Bordeaux and Burgundy plus two more in the stunning Dordogne. Tour Highlights:
- Enjoy 3 nights in Normandy exploring Honfleur harbour, the Normandy landing beaches, Bayeux, historic Caen and stunning Mont St Michel
- Stay 3 nights in an enchanting Loire Valley Chateau and cruise on the River Cher under the arches of Chenonceau Chateau
- Visit the gardens of Chateau Villandry and see the magnificent Chateau Chambord, explore historic Blois, Azay-le-Rideau, Amboise and Angers
- Relax in the Atlantic port of La Rochelle, visit the Villa Vesunna, Lascaux II Caves and explore Perigueux
- Spend 3 nights in the heart of Bordeaux town and visit St Emilion
- Enjoy 2 wonderful nights in the Dordogne Valley and experience the fabulous markets in Sarlat la Caneda, enjoy a picnic lunch, play petanque and cruise down the River Dordogne
- Stay 3 nights in Burgundy in a converted convent in Autun and explore Beaune, Dijon historic Troyes and Reims
- Sample Bordeaux wines in the Medoc, Calvados in Normandy, Remy Martin in Cognac, the wines of Burgundy at Meursault and sip Champagne in Champagne!
Tour Inclusions
- All excursions, scenic drives and sightseeing (as per the itinerary)
- Fully escorted by our experienced Tour Manager
- First class air-conditioned touring coach
- End of tour tips to Tour Manager and driver
- 16 nights selected accommodation as described
- Hotel porterage (1 bag per person)
- Welcome drink Paris
- Buffet breakfasts daily
- 11 dinners including welcome and farewell dinners, local restaurant dinners Loire Valley and Sarlat.
- Tours and tastings through vineyards and distilleries as described including Calvados, Remy Martin Cognac, Medoc and Burgundy wines and Mercier Champagne
- Entrances: Mont St Michel, Arromanches Landings Museum. Bayeux Tapestry, Angers Castle, Chenonceau Chateau and Gardens with audio guide, Chateau Villandry Gardens, Vesunna Roman Villa museum with audio guide, Lascaux II museum, Hospices de Beaune
- Cruise on River Cher, Pétanque lesson and River Dordogne barge cruise
- Personal audio system whilst on tour
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Day
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Paris
Your tour commences this evening with a welcome drink and dinner in your first class hotel. This is an ideal chance to meet, and get to know, your Tour Manager and fellow travellers. Stay: Millennium Hotel Paris Opera (D) |
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Caen in Normandy (3 Nights)
Your morning stop will be in Rouen, where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in 1431. The old town still boasts wonderful half timbered buildings and the Notre Dame Cathedral. In the afternoon we will explore the pretty fishing harbour of Honfleur with its cobbled streets lined with shops and pavement cafes. Later at Pont l’Evêque we stop at the Calvados distillery of Père Magloire to take a guided tour of the distillery and a tasting of this apple liquor. Your hotel for the next three nights is in the centre of William the Conqueror’s city – Caen, opposite the marina and close to the pedestrian area. Stay: Mercure Caen Centre Porte de Plaisance (B/D) |
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Caen in Normandy
A fascinating morning exploring the Normandy landing beaches, including visits to Arromanches-les-Bains and the Landing Beaches Museum. Later we will also visit the magnificent Bayeux Tapestry, depicting William the Conqueror’s invasion of Britain in 1066. The remainder of your afternoon will be at leisure in Caen with its well preserved historical old town, heritage buildings, castle and abbeys. (B) |
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Caen in Normandy
Driving through the lush countryside we reach the borders of Normandy and Brittany and visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mont St Michel. The abbey is perched atop a rocky outcrop linked to mainland France by a narrow causeway. (B/D) |
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Chateau de Chissay in the Loire Valley (3 Nights)
Today we make our way south to the verdant Loire Valley where, during the 15th and 16th centuries, the Kings of France and their courtiers created their grand holiday palaces. First stop is in the city of Angers where we have included entrance to the massive 13th century granite chateau, which houses the carefully restored medieval Apocalypse Tapestry with its magnificent glowing red, blue and gold threads. In the afternoon we follow the River Loire past Saumur and Usee with its 16th century ‘Sleeping Beauty’ chateau, to reach our Chateau hotel where we spend the next three wonderful nights. Stay: Chateau de Chissay (B/D) * The July departure stays at the Chateau de Rochecotte and dines in a different restaurant on day 6. |
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Chateau de Chissay in the Loire Valley
This morning we visit the city of Amboise with its Royal Palace, where Leonardo da Vinci once lived as a guest of King Francois I. Today’s popular Sunday markets, on the banks of the River Loire, make a wonderful visit. This afternoon we will stop at Chambord to view the magnificent chateau. This enormous chateau was created by King Francois I as a hunting lodge within the surrounding grounds, which consisted of over 5,000 wooded hectares. Later we take an afternoon break in Blois, known for its historic castle and old town with narrow cobbled streets. Dinner tonight is included in a local character restaurant. (B/D) |
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Chateau de Chissay in the Loire Valley
We enjoy a morning cruise along the River Cher to take in the wonderful view of the magnificent Chateau Chenonceau, spanning the river on a series of graceful arches. Possibly one of the most photographed of the Loire chateaux this was the former home of Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Medici. After cruising under the arches we visit the stunning gardens and interior of the chateau (audio guide included). Lunchtime will be spent in the charming village of Azay-le-Rideau with its elegant chateau. Later we visit the gardens of Chateau Villandry. Inspired by the classic gardens of the 16th and 18th century, different levels of the gardens include ponds, topiary, ornamental hedges and an extraordinary kitchen garden covering 12,500 square metres. (B) |
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Bordeaux (3 Nights)
Arriving on the coast, our lunch time stop will be in delightful La Rochelle, arguably one of the most attractive and unspoiled towns on France's Atlantic seaboard. Later we make a stop in the town of Cognac to enjoy a tour though the famous Remy Martin Distillery, including a mini train ride and tasting. We arrive in the bustling city of Bordeaux, on the banks of the Garrone, and make our way to our centrally located first class hotel, where we stay for the next three nights. Stay: Hotel Burdigala (B/D) |
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Bordeaux
This morning we visit the steep, narrow, hilly streets of St Emilion with its medieval ramparts, the ruins of the Cloître des Cordeliers and the unusual 14th century underground church. In the afternoon we drive to visit the Medoc, which is possibly the most famous, high quality wine producing region in the world. As a finale we have arranged a wine tasting in one of the superb local vineyards. (B/D) |
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Bordeaux
Your day is entirely free to explore Bordeaux at leisure. Your hotel is well located within walking distance of all the important city sites and the pedestrian shopping streets of Bordeaux old town. The city’s waterfront on the River Garonne makes an attractive spectacle and there is a stately 18th century town centre with its Place du Parlement, Place de la Bourse and medieval quarter. The perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy a baguette and a glass of wine in a sidewalk café! (B) |
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Sarlat la Caneda in the Dordogne (2 Nights)
Our first stop on reaching Perigueux, by the River L'Isle, will be at the fascinating Vesunna Museum which strikingly encloses the remains of an enormous Roman Villa (4,000 sq metres!), complete with beautiful mosaics and wall paintings (audio guide included). We then spend lunchtime in Perigueux town with its Cathédrale St Front looming large over the small, café filled squares, and medieval, stone alleyways. This afternoon we continue to the Dordogne Valley with its sleepy villages, medieval chateaux, meandering rivers and lush landscape that so epitomises French rural life. We stay the next two nights in perfectly preserved Sarlat la Caneda, one of the most stunning towns in France. Dinner tonight is included in a local restaurant. Stay: Hotel Renoir (B/D) |
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Sarlat la Caneda in the Dordogne
Your tour has been specially timed to be in Sarlat on a Saturday for the colourful, gourmet food markets, renowned as being amongst the very best in all of France. We are joined by an expert local guide to explore the market and sample the myriad of local cheeses, foie gras, truffles, walnuts and wines. It is time for you to buy some crusty bread and local delicacies to share, as we then make our way to the old town square in La Roc Gageac, to enjoy a delicious picnic and a game of Pétanque (Boules), the traditional French village sport. This is the real France at its very best! Later we will board a barge and drift slowly down the River Dordogne past medieval castles to visit the incredibly picturesque village of Domme. (B) |
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13 |
Autun in Burgundy (3 Nights)
This morning we will stop at Lascaux, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its magnificent Palaeolithic cave paintings. Whilst the actual caves themselves are now closed to the public, we visit the nearby Lascaux II museum to see the superb replicas of the cave paintings found in the Great Hall of the Bulls and the Painted Gallery. Later we cross the Massif Central to reach Autun, in Burgundy, where we stay for the next three nights. Stay: Hotel les Ursulines (B/D) |
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Autun in Burgundy
Your morning will be spent in nearby Dijon. Capital of the grand Dukes of Burgundy in the 14th century, the town boasts many elegant buildings including the Palais des Ducs. Later we continue to the old town of Beaune, capital of the Burgundian wine industry, where we visit the fascinating Hospices de Beaune. Covered with multi coloured glazed roof tiles the 'Hotel Dieu' was built over 550 years ago to help the town's folk in a time of poverty and famine. (B/D) |
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Autun in Burgundy
This morning has been left entirely free to explore this delightful town and relax on the terrace of your hotel, overlooking the Moravian Hills. Autun is a Celtic, Roman and medieval town containing architecture spanning the ages - from Roman ramparts to the famous St Lazare Cathedral, all within easy walking distance from your hotel. This afternoon we have included a scenic drive through the rustic Burgundy countryside, past manicured vineyards, to the village of Meursault where we have arranged a private tour and wine tasting at Chateau Meursault. Your evening is at leisure in Autun. (B) |
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Bergeres les Vertus in Champagne
Mid morning we stop in the historic town of Troyes. Originally settled on the junction of several Roman roads, Troyes is an architectural time capsule. The pedestrianised Rue Roger Salengro is lined with fine 16th century timber and brick houses, and on Rue Champeaux the houses facing each other in the narrow alleyways virtually touch at the top. Later we enter the rolling limestone hills of the central Champagne Region where we take the famous Champagne Road to visit the wine ‘caves’ of Mercier, the largest champagne producers in the world. We stay the night in the nearby village of Bergeres Les Vertus, where we enjoy a farewell meal, with Champagne, in our family run hotel. Stay: Hostellerie de Mont Amie (B/D) |
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Paris
This morning we visit nearby Reims, capital of the Champagne region, and the cathedral city where France crowned so many of her kings. There will be time at leisure before we depart for nearby Paris where your tour ends on arrival mid afternoon. (B) |
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14 Jun 2012 |
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Tour Operator: Albatross Tours
Albatross Travel was established in 1995 and offers European escorted coach tours designed specifically for Australians and New Zealanders. With smaller group sizes and a more sensible pace with 2, 3, 4 and even 5 night stays in most places, you will enjoy much more genuine sightseeing time and less time sitting on coaches. All Albatross tours are genuinely inclusive and already includes all excursions, special visits, sightseeing tours, feature dinners and even your end of tour tips!
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- Our tours are 'genuinely inclusive' – even 'end of tour' tips to your tour manager and driver are included. You will NOT find any 'options lists' or later charged excursions and extras. We include all the sightseeing, special dinners and relevant entrances.
- Our tours are designed with a more leisurely pace with 2, 3, 4 and even 5 night stays - that's important; you are not constantly packing and unpacking your bags.
- Our tours are specifically designed to suit the travel needs of Australian and New Zealand passengers. We have less travelling time and more sightseeing time. We indicate the average number of kilometres travelled per day on each tour.
- Our feature hotels are selected for their style, character or location
Travel documents, including any paper tickets or e-ticket itineraries and other information, are sent approximately two to three weeks prior to departure, provided full payment has been received by Global Journeys.
Not fully inclusive as we don't include all meals. Albatross Tours are genuinely inclusive - there are no 'options lists' or later charged excursions on our tours and even 'end of tour' tips to your tour manager and driver are included. We include all the sightseeing, 'special' dinners and relevant entrance fees.
Albatross touring coaches are first class, air conditioned touring coaches with 44-49 seats. Anzac and Christmas tours have a maximum of 42 passengers, European Summer tours have a maximum of only 30 passengers!
Our hotels are generally First Class. If a first class hotel is not used the alternative is selected for a very good reason - for its style, character or central location. Sometimes in certain towns or regions, first class hotels are simply not available. Naturally all bedrooms in all hotels have private facilities. Generally throughout Europe tea and coffee making facilities are NOT available in the rooms.
No, each country varies due to that country's system of grading hotel rooms (e.g. room size, facilities etc). Single rooms in European and Turkish Hotels are sometimes smaller than twin rooms and quite often have one single bed. Regarding twin share rooms. Throughout much of central Europe traditional hotels sometimes offer 'French Twins' which are 2 separate beds and mattresses attached together and sharing a single headboard. These are used for twin share or double rooms.
Yes, however Individual passengers can request us to match them up in a twin share room with another individual of the same sex. Should we not be able to match you in a twin share room by the final tour balance payment date the single room supplement rate will apply. Please Note: should you be 'matched' with another person we cannot be held responsible if the choice is not to your satisfaction. You must consider there will always be a certain risk of incompatibility.
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