Ferries to France transport people to gorgeous scenery
02.02.2010
Those taking ferries to france are travelling to a destination that has its fair share of beautiful scenery and culinary treats, according to one newspaper, which said that there is a lot to see in the country.The Guardian reported on the plethora of options open to vacationers who visit the neighbouring country and particularly recommended Forêts de Tronçons in the heart of Berry.
It stated: "This is the garden of France, watered by the Loire, the Cher, the ¬Allier. It"s always been a hugely ¬productive area, with a distinctive gastronomic tradition."
The newspaper added that walnuts and hazelnuts from the Auron valley are tasty and are accompanied by other food produce which is found in the region, including crêpes.
Food lovers staying in Provence holiday homes can try their hand at some of Keith Floyd"s dishes while in the region and could even pick up ingredients from the local markets.

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