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Slow Eco cruise

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You want to experiment slow tourism ? What a better idea than to lend an electric boat to navigate at 6km/h on a beautiful canal ? The “Canal du midi is 240 kilometres long, including 63 locks, enough to navigate for more than one week. We recommand you to spend a full week tour. A driving licence is not compulsary and you can lend a boat from saturday to saturday. The tour we suggest is 166 kms long return and represents 30 hours of navigation.

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#WT-CODE 20766

Champagne Route: Côte des Blancs

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La Côte des Blancs is a renowned region in the Champagne wine area in France. It is is the cradle of Chardonnay, one of the primary grape varieties used in Champagne production. The region, famous for its prestigious villages, is located along the slopes of the hills in an amphitheater shape.

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#WT-CODE 20764

Flavors and Fragrances Route

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The Route des Saveurs en Provence is a sensory journey through the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, blending culinary delights with traditional craftsmanship and breathtaking landscapes. This itinerary showcases local products like olive oil, lavender, honey, and wines, alongside artisan experiences such as distillation, baking, and chocolate-making. One of the highlights is Forcalquier, a charming town known for its vibrant markets and artisanal products. Here, you can visit the Biscuiterie de Forcalquier, where traditional Provençal cookies are prepared. The town is also a hub for lavender-based products and serves as a gateway to discovering regional delicacies and local savoir-faire.

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#WT-CODE 20762

Castle route by bike

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55 kilometers to discover the South of Luberon, through 7 castles. If most of them are not available to visit, the road is pleasant and gives an overview of the region. The best way is to lend a bicycle. If you’re brave enough, the last stop climbs to the Luberon montain with nice views of the valley. If you like to take your car, one day would be far enough.

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#WT-CODE 20760

Cultural walk

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Founded in 122 BC by romans, Aix en Provence is one of the most famous city in the South East of France. Thanks to the “City Pass” of Aix en Provence, you have free transportation and access to many touristic sites for 29€ (24 hours). To begin with, you can discover the town with a passionate guide, free of charge with the pass.If you reach Aix en Provence by bus, you can do this whole tour by walk (2hours duration).

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#WT-CODE 20758

Castle route

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This route connects the castles of France and Belgium. The cities of Sedan and Bouillon have been linked for many years since the signature of the Treaty of Verdun in 843, which devided the Carolingian Empire. This routes will allow to discover the largest medieval castle in Europe and take part in medieval festivities—all within an exceptional forest setting.

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#WT-CODE 20755

Wine route E bike

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In the south of France, an enchanting itinerary connects the towns of La Ciotat and Cassis, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. This route is a true immersion in nature, featuring dramatic cliffs, the stunning Calanques, and pristine landscapes.

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#WT-CODE 20753

Nature Route

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In the south of France, an enchanting itinerary connects the towns of La Ciotat and Cassis, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. This route is a true immersion in nature, featuring dramatic cliffs, the stunning Calanques, and pristine landscapes.

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#WT-CODE 20751

Wine Route

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Bordeaux is the heart of one of the most renowned wine regions in the world. The Bordeaux Wine Route offers visitors the chance to explore this prestigious wine-making area, where history, culture, and exceptional wines come together.

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#WT-CODE 20748

La Route Pagarine

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This Franco-Italian itinerary connects Nice to Cuneo, passing through the Vésubie Valley, the Mercantour National Park, and the Alpi Marittime Park. The road is an important testament to the commercial and cultural past of the mountains, which was used by local populations for the transit of goods between the two nations.

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