Cross channel ferries: Relaxing retreats can be found in France
15.03.2010
People taking cross channel ferries to France are in a country which has its fair share of relaxing retreats, according to one newspaper.The Times reported that heading on a trip to a French retreat is among the 50 most relaxing great escapes that holidaymakers can take anywhere in the world.
'A château in Provence is in:spa's latest venue. Personal trainers, therapists and nutritionists help each guest to set goals? The retreat offers yoga, hiking, massage and healthy food,' it stated.
Holidaymakers who visit 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 site to see like Mont St Michel.
The newspaper added that there are plenty of other relaxing retreats available around Europe, including places on the Costa Blanca and a hilltop village in the Sabine Hills near Lazio.
Holidaymakers who visit Normandy will struggle to fit in all the activities and sights that the region offers, according to the New York Times, which said there are great sights to see like Mont St Michel.

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