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Take a map of
the region, draw a "two hour travel-time circle"
with "Les Peupliers" at the centre, and you will find
an amazingly wide variety of beautiful scenery.
From rolling
hills to verdant flood plains, from spectacular beaches
and coastline to deep gorges, from huge forests to
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Within two
minutes you have Le Canal Latéral and
within five minutes, the magnificent La Garonne river.
The Canal
Latéral and the Canal du Midi form France's longest
navigable artificial waterway, the
Canal des Deux Mers. This is the only
canal ever to have been nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Take
a fifteen minute drive to the south or to the east and
you will find yourself winding up to the numerous
hilltop
'bastide' towns and villages
which will remind you of parts of Tuscany or Provence.
Travel south-west and you'll find 'Les Landes' - a
huge area of pine woods and deciduous
forest, taking you down to Biarritz (about two and a half hrs away). |
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Just
over an hour to the north-west, following the River Garonne, would see you
leaving the myriad world-famous vineyards of the region and
entering the beautiful city of Bordeaux with its fabulous 'Miroir d'Eau' (photo above).
Used as the model for Paris, Bordeaux is France's most
elegant city. |
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In the same
time-frame, but travelling north-east, you would be viewing
the valley of the Dordogne, similar
scenery in many ways to the hills and valleys of the Lot-et-Garonne. Unfortunately, you will find yourself sharing that scenery
with hordes of other tourists. Fortunately, they don't know
what lies further south! |
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In just over an
hour and a half to the west, you could be gazing down huge
stretches of beach, enjoying tranquil coastal lakes, or swimming in
the Atlantic ocean. In the opposite direction, ninety
minutes would see you exploring the wondrous waterfalls and gorges of the
river Tarn |
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And finally, just about two
hours to the south of us, stand the stunning, three thousand
metre (10,000 feet)
peaks of Les
Pyrénées,
the massive mountain barrier which runs all the way from
the Atlantic to the Mediterranean and separates France from
Spain, |
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So, there you have it...
Stunning scenery to enjoy while you're travelling in the
region,
and more stunning scenery when you arrive at your
destination. As a base for touring, "Les Peupliers"
is the ideal choice. |
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