Cross Channel ferries 'can take people to glorious coastlines'
07.04.2010
People taking cross Channel ferries to france will be close to amazing coastlines once they reach their destination, according to one expert.Author Virginia Ironside told BaHighLife.com that she adores the beaches at Varengeville and first visited them when she was only ten years old with her mother.
"Even then I could see in the vast sweep of its sands, buttressed by what must have originally broken from the White Cliffs of Dover, why it had appealed to painters from Georges Braque to Monet," she stated.
The writer added that she has often been back and marvelled at what she thinks seems to be the "other side" of England.
Holidaymakers visiting Normandy will struggle to fit in all the activities and sites that the region offers, according to the New York Times, which said there are great sites to see like Mont St Michel.

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