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How to Find a Holiday Apartment Rental in Normandy, France

Normandy is located in the Northern part of France, along the English Channel coast. It is comprised of an Upper and Lower Normandy. There are a total of five departments in these two sections of Normandy; Seine-Maritime and Eure in Upper Normandy; Orne, Manche, and Calvados in Lower Normandy. Looking for an apartment to stay at, while vacationing in Normandy, can be easily done with the Internet capabilities of today. If Holiday apartment rental in Normandy France has been on your mind a lot lately, pay close attention to what we have to tell you.

Many sites are found with information as to what apartments are up for rent, where they are located, how much they are per night or week, and so on. Just about any question can be answered, as well as an apartment in any location. There are places to stay that are near the water, for those who wish to spend time at the beach. For the avid shoppers, there are apartments located in the city too. Websites will guide a prospective renter through all the steps needed to finalize an apartment rental in Normandy, France.

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Why You Should Consider A Golf Break In Normandy

When tired of the same old courses in the UK, many golfers look to destinations like Spain and Portugal for their fix of greens and fairways to “attack”, but this isn’t practical for a short golf break. Normandy is the answer: It’s local for British golfers, has a wide selection of smart courses, some splendid hotels and enough attractions to keep you busy even when you’re off the courses.

The Location

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Matching Wine With Food

Matching the right wine with the right food can make a vast difference to the appreciation and enjoyment of your dining experience and some people get so concerned about it that they often choose something else to drink altogether. When people first began to enjoy wine with spicy dishes in numbers, experts with their routes firmly in French tradition, recommended heavy wines and strong spicy wines such as Gewurtztraminer. The problem was that they understood the wines but not necessarily the food as it is just as important that the wine does not drown the spicing as the other way round.

Demand for wine in Indian restaurants is split almost 50/50 between white and red and there are some excellent choices. Recommended white wines include the obvious Chardonnay(which includes Chablis), South African Chenin Blanc, Italian Pinot Grigio or Orvieto and the hugely improved Viognier.
Excellent reds are Merlot, New World Shiraz and Margauz and the offerings of Chile and Argentina offer excellent value at present. Read the rest of this entry »