
Caroline Mills
Freelance Travel Writer and Photojournalist at Freelance
Travel Writer/Author Slow Travel Cotswolds, Camping Road Trips UK & France/Germany, Cool Caravanning, Camping Pocket Bible. Camping/Campervans/UK & Europe. Farm
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2 weeks ago |
francetoday.com | Caroline Mills |Phil Tremo
From cider to sea-faring, there’s something to entertain everyone in this fascinating region. While in the Pays d’Auge area of Normandy, take some time to follow the Route du Cidre, a signposted (with an apple) route through bucolic countryside to discover pretty villages, apple orchards and 20 producers creating AOP Cidre Pays d’Auge. Begin the circuit in Cambremer at Cidre Pierre Huet. Never painted before? No matter.
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2 weeks ago |
francetoday.com | Caroline Mills |Phil Tremo
From rose gardens to arboretums, some of France’s finest parks and gardens can be seen in Normandy. 📢 As you scroll through the beautiful images, why not listen to our narrated article? It’s a great way for France Today Members to dive deeper into the story while enjoying the visuals. We hope you love this experience, and we’d love to hear what you think—feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below! Happy listening! Eric Pellerin dunks a sablé biscuit into his black coffee.
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Caroline Mills
Day one: best walks around the Gulf of Saint-Malo, including Sillon de TalbertLeaving the port of Saint-Malo, travel west to Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer, a village promontory jutting into the Gulf of Saint-Malo. If your visit coincides with low tide, you’ll be able to walk on the seabed around the entire village, and to Île des Ébihens. Continue your journey by road northwest to Cap Fréhel, a headland that divides Côte d’Émeraude with Côte de Penthièvre.
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Feb 13, 2025 |
telegraph.co.uk | Caroline Mills
Caroline Mills Travel writer 13 February 2025 10:00am GMT “I’m 80+: What’s your excuse?” the back of his t-shirt stated, as an octogenarian gentleman whistled past me in flapping shorts on a chilly February day in a former Cornish clay pit. My excuse, ahem, was to bring up the rear of the morning’s Park Run and walk at pace – along with others – such that I could enjoy the sights of the Eden Project without its giant honeycombed biome bubbles becoming a hasty blur. Daughter number two, the...
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Jan 18, 2025 |
francetoday.com | Caroline Mills |Ruth Fuchs Hallett |Steve Turnbull
Beyond the centre of Bourges are multiple options to see the city from an alternative perspective, so do allow time to explore. Less than 2km from the town centre, this vast lake includes options for angling, sailing, rowing and canoeing. There’s plenty of green space, too, along with a lake beach, tennis, boules and volleyball courts. An artistic creation on a grand scale and the work of one man, Jean Linard, who, having handmade the bricks, built himself a cathedral.
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Staying at a different place each night on my #camping #campervan #roadtrip and, so far, they've been corkers, including the last one, a free stopover at a cider farm in #Brittany, the kindness repaid by purchasing cider, jus de pomme, and a jar of cider jelly. #France https://t.co/S7k8dqDK3R