Everything You Need to See the Best of France by Car Let Frommer's Take You To: Ancient ruins, romantic chateaux, and cathedral cities The bucolic vineyards of Burgundy, Bordeaux, and Champagne Historic Provence and the glittering resorts of the cote d'Azur Celtic Brittany and the D-Day beaches of Normandy The lakeside resorts and magnificent peaks of the French Alps The landscapes that inspired Monet, van Gogh, and Rousseau And much, much more Inside You'll Find: 25 distinctive, easy-to-use itineraries--all fully illustrated with beautiful full-color photos Tips on the best hotels and restaurants along each route Exact directions, distances, and driving times for each route All the sights along the way--with highlights for history buffs, nature lovers, and families traveling with kids Scenicside trips, special moments, and recommended walks Detailed, accurate full-color route-planning maps
Excellent guide to seeing France from behind the wheel.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Excellent guide to seeing France with a Renault car or a moped. You will enjoy some great driving tours and routes through France. This review is about the 6th edition, 2005 Frommers has recently come out with more "Best-Loved Driving Tours" series ... guides that are not very inexpensive, but are very well researched and quite comprehensive. One will have plenty of driving tours and routes to chose from, whether you like arts and museums, scenic roads and breathtaking views, urban towns and shopping, or just want to experience a regione's culture and life. Unlike the other Frommer guides that are fatter and heavier, this little book gives you not too many specifics on lodging or eating. It is geared strictly for the person behind the wheel and her or his passengers. I have had a great experience using this guide and will recommend it to anyone who can afford it. Also, you might want to check to see if your library carries it and check it out for the duration of your visit abroad. When I backpacked 4 months through Europe I had a copy of the Lonely Planet for Europe (a thick and heavy book) because it covered more cities and esoteric towns, a ripped chapters of all the international youth hostals Europe of the countries I visited, and as primary guide for nominal cities and capitals I used Frommers (ripped the book and kept only chapters of countries planning to visit - so I can keep the weight down).
Great for those who want to plan their own but need help
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Great book that has France broken down by areas that one can easily tour in short 3-5 day trips. Lists major sites to see along suggested routes. Gives clear directions and small, well detailed maps. Highlights walks, special sites, and recommendations for children. No wineries, hotels, or restaurants.
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