Ferries to Dunkerque: Northern France has charming area

07.04.2010
According to one newspaper, Dunkerque, which said it is well populated with holiday homes for people of England and rest of the Continental Europe.

Property sellers consider this place to be a up hotspot. It divides England from shore of Dunkerque by a distance of 32 km. Ferry operations have also been set up with the place growing importance, a good stop over for people travelling into interiors of France and into neighbouring countries.

The Daily Telegraph reported that Sologne, located on the northern fringe of the Loire valley is well-known to wealthy Parisians, who make frequent visits on weekends, but it is surprising to notice that property buyers have not spotted this place yet. Daily Telegraph further stated, "Despite its many charms – among them being easily accessible from Britain and having property prices a fraction of those in the south – it has yet to be discovered by crowds of British property buyers," The publication added, that it is the birth place for tarte tatin, and people from far off distance come in for it. It is historically recorded to have food and wine as important part of custom and tradition of locals. Herald news papers have recommended Brittany"s beaches coastline along, the area is rugged, spans for more than 750 miles with glorious shores.

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