Layout Table~~~~535~535~~
France Regional Guides~~~~535~546~~
Brittany~By Philippe Barbour
From dramatic headlands and precipitous coastal paths to mysterious neolithic ruins and old Nazi blockhouses, Brittany is a wild and exhilarating place to visit. A region at the mercy of the elements, it is also full of tranquil corners where longstanding traditions are quietly maintained in the everyday life of the inhabitants. Our half-Breton author takes you on a lovingly described tour of the region, from its great cities and granite villages to its family resorts and isolated beaches. Details of local markets and festivals tempt you to participate in local life, while ancient Breton legends of drowned cities and saintly miracles keep you entertained en route.~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 History, Art and Architecture
Chapter 3 Topics
Chapter 4 Food and Drink
Chapter 5 Travel
Chapter 6 Practical A-Z
Chapter 7 Ille-et-Vilaine
Chapter 8 Côtes d'Armor
Chapter 9 Finistère
Chapter 10 Morbihan
Chapter 11 Loire Atlantique
Reference:
Language, Glossary, Further Reading, Colour Touring Maps

ISBN 1 86011 142 4
215 x 140mm
544 pages plus 24 pages colour
Paperback~Brittany|1860111424|~535~554~~

Corsica~By Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls
Corsica, the 'Mountain in the Sea', is the island of a thousand frissons, a world of such staggering natural beauty that all the usual rules are relaxed. Here, white or blood-red cliffs plummet a sheer thousand feet into the sea; granite pinnacles claw at the sun; hill towns teeter over gorges; palm-lined sandy beaches have jagged snowy peaks for a backdrop. Side by side with its voluptuous Mediterranean beauty, Corsica, as small as it is, has character in spades. As Napoleon once said, 'I would recognize my island with my eyes closed, by nothing more than the smell of the maquis carried on waves.'~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Corsica: a photo essay
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 History
Chapter 4 Aspects of Corsitude
Chapter 5 Food and Drink
Chapter 6 Travel
Chapter 7 Practical A-Z
Chapter 8 Ajaccio and Around
Chapter 9 Southern Corsica
Chapter 10 Corte and the Interior
Chapter 11 The East Coast and the Castagniccia
Chapter 12 Bastia, Cap Corse and the Nebbio
Chapter 13 The Balagne and the West Coast
Reference: Language, Glossary, Further Reading and Colour Touring Maps

ISBN 1 86011 962 X
215 x 140mm
272 pages plus 24 pages colour
Paperback~Corsica|1860113265|~535~555~~

Côte d’Azur~By Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls
Visitors have flocked to the Côte d'Azur for nearly two centuries, irresistibly drawn by the welcoming climate and warm seas, top-notch restaurants and hotels - and by a vision of a palm-fringed paradise a million miles from home, yet perfectly within reach. From royalty to writers, artists to actors, rub shoulders with the rich and famous in Cannes, Monaco or St-Tropez, or shun the dazzle of the coast and escape just inland, to hilltop villages headily scented with mimosa and lemon, jasmine and pine. And at dusk, when the intoxicating light that inspired Matisse and Van Gogh fades into the balmy warmth of a summer night and every bay glitters with the lights from a hundred yachts, relax with a glass of wine and wonder why you'll ever leave.~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Historical Outline
Chapter 3 Art on the Côte d'Azur
Chapter 4 Creating the Côte d'Azur
Chapter 5 Food and Drink
Chapter 6 Travel
Chapter 7 Practical A-Z
Chapter 8 The Three Corniches: Menton to Nice
Chapter 9 Nice
Chapter 10 West of Nice: Cagnes to Cannes
Chapter 11 The Esterel to Bandol
Reference: Language, Glossary, Further Reading and Colour Touring Maps

ISBN 1 86011 149 1
215 x 140mm
240 pages plus 24 pages colour
Paperback~Côte d’Azur|18601113370|~535~557~~

Dordogne and the Lot~By Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls
Though far from beaches and great monuments, the southwest of France remains timelessly popular, and for good reason. Its amiable landscape of broad river valleys and gentle hills is a place with little traffic, where eagles and kites soar over the fields at noon, and owls on fence posts watch you drive by at night. Beyond the great medieval art at Toulouse and Moissac, and the Palaeolithic cave paintings of the Dordogne, its attractions may seem rather modest; but modesty is one of the region’s charms – along with the wine and the magret de canard and the three-hour lunches. The southwest is everything the modern world is not, and Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls offer the authoritative guide to the corner of France they know best of all.~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Dordogne & the Lot: a photo essay
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 History
Chapter 4 Topics
Chapter 5 Food and Drink
Chapter 6 Travel
Chapter 7 Practical A-Z
Chapter 8 The Dordogne: Northern Périgord
Chapter 9 The Dordogne: the Vézère Valley
Chapter 10 Down the Dordogne I
Chapter 11 Down the Dordogne II
Chapter 12 Bordeaux
Chapter 13 Gironde
Chapter 14 The Lot: Quercy
Chapter 15 Lot-et-Garonne
Chapter 16 Tarn-et-Garonne
Chapter 17 Toulouse
Reference: Glossary, Language, Colour Touring Maps and Wine Regions Maps

ISBN 1 86011 188 2
215 x 140mm
472 pages plus 24 pages colour
Paperback~Dordogne and the Lot|1860111882|~535~556~~

Flying Visits France~By Philippe Barbour, Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls
Discover France’s hidden towns... now within easy reach. Jumping on a plane, train or ferry to France has never been easier. The recent explosion of budget flights direct to France's smaller towns, plus faster rail travel to Paris and beyond, has opened up the heart of the 'real France' as never before. So where can you get to within a couple of hours, and what is there to see? Cadogan's handy guide to France's new wave of easy-to-reach destinations – Toulouse, Limoges, Poitiers, Brest, Nimes, Dijon and more – looks at the towns and cities accessible by air, rail or sea, with day trips and excursions into Burgundy vineyards and Breton beaches, Loire chateaux, Provençal villages and Alpine heights. Flying Visits makes easy travel even simpler. No more excuses – just go!~Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Travel and Practical A-Z
Chapter 3 Food and Drink
Chapter 4 Paris
Chapter 5 The Northern Channel Ports and Lille
Chapter 6 The Normandy Coast
Chapter 7 The Brittany Coast
Chapter 8 The Loire Valley, Poitou-Charentes and the Limousin
Chapter 9 Southwest France
Chapter 10 Languedoc-Roussillon
Chapter 11 The South of France
Chapter 12 The Rhône and the Alps
Chapter 13 Northeast France
Language

ISBN 1 86011 895 X
215 x 140mm
384 pages
Paperback~Flying Visits France|186011895X|~535~577~~

France~By Philippe Barbour, Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls
From the horizontal drama of the Atlantic coast in the west to the high drama of the Alps in the east, from Gothic cathedrals, châteaux and First World War battlefields in the north to decorated caves, hilltop villages and lavender fields in the south, Cadogan's 'France' guides you with passion and verve to the high spots of this magnificently varied country, and to its most delectable secret corners. Among amazing new sights, visit explosive Vulcania in Auvergne, the Cité de la Mer in Normandy, or Paris’ latest art museum. Seek out hidden treasures in the peaceful Perché, the forgotten Forez, along the Jura wine and salt routes or up in the prealpine ranges. This being France, a plethora of fine vineyards, charming restaurants and hand-picked hotels are all on the Cadogan menu.~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 France Past and Present
Chapter 3 Topics
Chapter 4 Food and Drink Chapter 5 Travel
Chapter 6 Practical A-Z
Chapter 7 Paris and the Ile de France
Chapter 8 Normandy
Chapter 9 Brittany
Chapter 10 The Loire Valley
Chapter 11 Atlantic Coast
Chapter 12 The Southwest
Chapter 13 Gascony, the Basque Lands and the Pyrenees
Chapter 14 The North
Chapter 15 The Northeast
Chapter 16 Burgundy and Beyond
Chapter 17 The Rhône Valley and the Auvergne
Chapter 18 The Alps and the Jura
Chapter 19 Provence and the Côte d'Azur
Chapter 20 Languedoc-Roussillon
Reference: Language, Glossary, Chronology and Colour Touring Maps

ISBN 1 86011 881 X
215 x 140mm
976 pages plus 48 pages colour
Paperback~France|186011881X|~535~561~~

Gascony and the Pyrenees~By Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls
Barely touched by modern development, Gascony and the Pyrenees are the quintessence of provincial France. Passionate and more than a little flamboyant, this region has, like its famous fictional son d’Artagnan, a delightfully idiosyncratic appeal. Home to the Gascons, Basques and Catalans, it is a land where difference is embraced. From the breathtaking beauty of the Pyrenees to the affluent gentility of Biarritz, from the isolated principality of Andorra to the cosmopolitan chic of Toulouse, this fully updated and expanded Cadogan guide takes the reader on a marvellous journey. Along the way are magnificent cathedrals and mountaintop villages, delicious food and wine to be savoured and some of the best surfing to be found anywhere in Europe.~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 History
Chapter 3 Culture
Chapter 4 Travel
Chapter 5 Practical A-Z
Chapter 6 The Landes
Chapter 7 The Gers
Chapter 8 The Pays Basque
Chapter 9 Béarn
Chapter 10 The High Pyrenees
Chapter 11 Toulouse
Chapter 12 The Ariège, Andorra and the Eastern Pyrenees
Colour Touring Maps

ISBN 1 86011 154 8
215 x 140mm
384 pages plus 32 pages colour
Paperback~Gascony and the Pyrenees|1860111548|~535~560~~

Languedoc-Roussillon~By Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls
Let Cadogan's expert local authors guide you through this magnificent region stretching from Provence to the Spanish border. With illuminating commentary, this brand new guide uncovers the very best that this diverse area of France has to offer.
Discover cassoulet and sausages in the ville rose of Toulouse, the medieval splendour of Carcassonne, lagoons full of oysters and flamingos, and houseboats lazing down the Canal du Midi, all punctuated by Roman ruins, Cathar castles and Gothic cathedrals.  
Explore vibrant cities such as Montpellier, Perpignan and Narbonne, and medieval Catalan villages in quiet Pyrenean valleys.
Indulge in Nîmes' brandade de morue and pelardons from the Cevennes at one of hundreds of personally recommended restaurants.
Sample one of the region's 19 AOC wines and find out about the best local caves to buy from.
Enjoy a stay in a 17-century post station, stone mas, restored farmhouse or former episcopal palace for a taste of la différence~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 History
Chapter 3 Art and Architecture
Chapter 4 Topics
Chapter 5 Food and Drink
Chapter 6 Travel
Chapter 7 Practical A-Z
Chapter 8 Nimes, The Gard and Montpellier
Chapter 9 Hérault
Chapter 10 Narbonne, the Corbières and the Valley of the Aude
Chapter 11 Roussillon
Chapter 12 Toulouse
Colour Touring Maps

ISBN 1 86011 316 8
215 x 140mm
288 pages plus 24 pages colour
Paperback~Languedoc-Roussillon|1860113168|~535~559~~

Loire~By Philippe Barbour
Between the Gothic glories of Chartres and Bourges, this guide follows France's most famous river from the vineyards of Sancerre in the east to its outpouring into the Atlantic Ocean in the west. Fully updated and with an additional chapter on the valley of the lesser-known tributary, the Loir, the beautiful châteaux, splendid churches and towns of the region are widely explored and their stories told. In-depth, practical information, including how to take to the water on the many boats that ply the river, ensures that you are never at a loss when travelling. If you want to get off the beaten track, this guide will also show you the Loire's more secret corners, including the best places to sleep, wine and dine in its many châteaux, vineyards and tranquil villages.~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 History
Chapter 3 Art and Architecture
Chapter 4 Topics
Chapter 5 Food and Drink
Chapter 6 Travel
Chapter 7 Practical A-Z
Chapter 8 The Loire from Sancerre to Orléans
Chapter 9 Orléans
Chapter 10 The Loire from Orléans to Blois
Chapter 11 Chartres and the Loir Valley to Angers
Chapter 12 Blois
Chapter 13 Vourges and the Cher Valley
Chapter 14 The Loire from Blois to Tours via Amboise
Chapter 15 Tours
Chapter 16 The Indre South of Tours
Chapter 17 Western Touraine
Chapter 18 The Loire from Saumur to Angers
Chapter 19 Angers
Chapter 20 The Loire from Angers to Nantes
Chapter 21 The Loire from Nantes to the Atlantic
Reference: Language, Colour Touring Maps and Loire Wines Maps

ISBN 1 86011 141 6
215 x 140mm
512 pages plus 32 pages colour
Paperback~Loire|1860111416|~535~558~~

Normandy~By Clare Hargreaves
Ruined abbeys perched above the mighty Seine, lush cider-apple orchards, half-timbered medieval towns, sandy beaches and the luminous cliffs that inspired the Impressionists - Normandy has all this and more. Special treasures of this enchanting region of France include Mont-St-Michel, the extraordinary rock abbey in the sea; sleepy Giverny with Monet's house and dazzling garden; lovely Bayeux with its magnificent cathedral and tapestry; and historic Caen, where William the Conqueror and his wife built their celebrated his-and-hers abbeys. This authoritative new Cadogan Guide takes you both to Normandy's great sights and to its hidden quirky corners, and points the way to exquisite places to eat and stay, from rustic farmhouses to glittering chateaux. A comprehensive tour through the beaches, places, museums and monuments associated with the D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy in 1944 - the largest amphibious invasion ever seen - is another special feature of this lively and informative guide.~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 History
Chapter 3 D-Day and the Battle of Normandy
Chapter 4 Art and Culture
Chapter 5 Food and Drink
Chapter 6 Travel
Chapter 7 Practical A-Z
Chapter 8 Dieppe, the Alabaster Coast and the Pays de Bray
Chapter 9 Le Havre and the Lower Seine Valley
Chapter 10 Rouen to Giverny
Chapter 11 The Risle Valley and the Perche
Chapter 12 The Norman Riviera
Chapter 13 Lisieux and the Pays d'Auge
Chapter 14 The D-Day Coast, Caen and Bayeaux
Chapter 15 The Suisse Normande, the Vire and Southern Normandy
Chapter 16 Cherbourg and the Cotentin

ISBN 1 86011 131 9
215 x 140mm
352 pages plus 32 pages colour
Paperback~Normandy|1860111319|~535~566~~

Paris by Métro~By Mike Gerrard
Discovering central Paris couldn't be easier. Divided into 10 lines, the major sights of interest, from block-buster tourist attractions to hidden architectural gems, are listed in order of walking distance from the nearest Métro. For those in need of a break, cafés, bars and restaurants are recommended along the way.~A unique way of discovering central Paris by using only the métro to reach all the major sights of interest.

Central Paris, fully explored line by line, station by station

Over 150 places of interest listed in order of timed walking distance from the Métro

Cross references make intersections and changing lines straightforward

Full visitor information, including disabled access

Recommended cafés, bars and restaurants listed for nearby lunchtime options

Further Afield section detailing interesting places on the Métro network beyond central Paris

ISBN 1 903872 11 1
210 x 110mm
192 pages full colour throughout
Paperback~Paris by Métro|1903872111|~535~593~~

Provence~By Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls
Few places seduce the senses like Provence, with its sun-flooded landscapes and glittering night skies, its simple cuisine and outstanding wines, and its silvery olive groves, fields of lavender and sunflowers and fierce mistral. Dramatic ruins conjure up scenes of the decadent Roman decline that took place here, while the luminous paintings produced for the worldly papal court in turn inspired the revolutionary work of Van Gogh, Cézanne and Picasso. Cadogan’s updated and comprehensive guide takes you beyond the holiday homes, trinket shops and traffic jams to the region’s wildest mountains and stretches of coast, its glorious villages perchés, and its most vibrant cities and markets.~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 History
Chapter 3 Art and Architecture
Chapter 4 Topics
Chapter 5 Food and Drink
Chapter 6 Travel
Chapter 7 Practical A-Z
Chapter 8 Down the Rhône 1: Orange to Beaucaire
Chapter 9 Down the Rhône 2: The Alpilles, Crau and Camargue
Chapter 10 Marseille and Metropolitan Provence
Chapter 11 Northern Provence: The Vaucluse
Chapter 12 The Provençal Alps
Chapter 13 Beaches on the Côte d'Azur
Reference: Language, Glossary, Chronology, Further Reading and Colour Touring Maps

ISBN 1 86011 175 0
215 x 140mm
320 pages plus 16 pages colour
Paperback~Provence|1860111750|~535~565~~

Perpignan and Pyrénées-Orientales~By Mark Igoe
This is a guide to the resorts, attractions and history of the region and contains listings of over 100 websites detailing accommodation, events and transport in and to France's Catalan coast and Cerdagne ski resorts.
~Contents


Chapter 1 Where and What?
Chapter 2 History
Chapter 3 Perpignan
Chapter 4 The Coast
Chapter 5 The Agly Valley
Chapter 6 The Têt Valley
Chapter 7 The Cerdagne and Capcir
Chapter 8 The Tech Valley
Chapter 9 People
Chapter 10 Forum
Reference:Websites and Index of place names

ISBN 19780955000416
233 x 154mm
72 pages
Paperback~Perpignan and Pyrénées-Orientales|9780955000416|~535~5117~~

Rhônes-Alpes~By Philippe Barbour
The Rhône-Alpes, France’s most spectacular region, rises dramatically between Burgundy and Provence, embracing stunning ranges from the Ardèche Gorges west of the Rhône to Europe’s highest mountain, Mont Blanc, in the east. The region, named after the Rhône, the dramatic river that runs through it, also boasts the most romantic lakes in France, gorgeous hill villages, stunning gorges and caves, over half a dozen national and regional parks as well as exhilarating sports and calming spa resorts. It offers an inexhaustible supply of castles, museums and vibrant, cultured cities, including Annecy, Grenoble and the capital, Lyon – birthplace of cinema and a World Heritage Site. Cadogan’s authoritative new guide takes you through the amazingly varied territories of the region, from eternally snow-capped peaks to a pre-Provençal paradise – along wine, olive, lavender and truffle routes – and advises on the best places to relax and enjoy the food and wine, for which this part of France is so rightly famous. For winter sports visitors, there is also a fully comprehensive chapter on ski resorts in the region.~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 History
Chapter 3 Topics
Chapter 4 Food and Drink
Chapter 5 Travel
Chapter 6 Practical A-Z
Chapter 7 Lyon
Chapter 8 Bresse and Dombes
Chapter 9 Beaujolais
Chapter 10 The Loire to its Source
Chapter 11 West of the Rhône: Down the Ardèche
Chapter 12 Down the Rhône: From Lyon to the Provence Border
Chapter 13 East of the Rhône: From the Isère into the Drôme
Chapter 14 The Rhône from Lyon to Lac Léman
Chapter 15 Haute Savoie: From Lac Léman to Mont Blanc
Chapter 16 Savoie's Vanoise Valleys and Oisans
Chapter 17 Savoie's Great Lakes
Chapter 18 Pre-Alpine Ranges: From Chartreuse to Vercors
Chapter 19 Winter Sports
Reference: Language, Glossary and Colour Touring Maps

ISBN 1 86011 166 8
215 x 140mm
352 pages plus 32 pages colour
Paperback~Rhônes-Alpes|1860111688|~535~564~~

Short Breaks in Northern France~Nick Rider
This food-lovers’ travel guide offers a choice of 30 destinations across the north of France – in cities, small towns and deep countryside, in fishing villages and ports – each one within easy reach of Britain for an indulgent trip of a day, a weekend or a few days more. Every chapter highlights a star restaurant – perfect for a leisurely lunch or dinner – and alongside, the guide brings alive the unmissable sights, together with the historical and cultural significance of the area. Visit historic ports such as Boulogne, Honfleur and St-Malo, the stylish cities of Lille and Rouen, charming towns like Barfleur or Montreuil and tranquil stretches of coast or countryside in the Baie de la Somme and Pays d’Auge.~Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Food and Drink of Northern France
Chapter 3 Practicalities
Chapter 4 Unavoidable: Calais
Chapter 5 Just Across the Water: Boulogne
Chapter 6 The First Town in France: St-Omer
Chapter 7 In the Flemish Mountains: Cassel and the Monts de Flandre
Chapter 8 Metropolitan France: Lille
Chapter 9 The Pleasures of the Grand'Place: Arras
Chapter 10 Small Town Gem: Montreuil
Chapter 11 On the Back Roads of Artois: Hesdin and the Sept Vallées
Chapter 12 Land, Sea and Sky: Baie de la Somme
Chapter 13 The Cathedral and the Canals: Amiens
Chapter 14 Normandy's Lost Frontier: Eu
Chapter 15 Pirates, Painters and Gardens: Dieppe and the Caux Maritime
Chapter 16 Benedictine Luxuries: Fécamp and Etretat
Chapter 17 Deep in France: the Pays de Bray
Chapter 18 The Half-timbered City: Rouen
Chapter 19 Bovaryland: Ry and the Forêt de Lyons
Chapter 20 Monet's Paradise: Giverny and the Seine Valley
Chapter 21 Explorers and Eccentrics: Honfleur
Chapter 22 Moules, Movers and Shakers: Trouville and Deauville
Chapter 23 Cider and Flowers: Northern Pays d'Auge
Chapter 24 Camembert and Grands Châteaux: Southern Pays d'Auge and Falaise
Chapter 25 Long Memories: Normandy Beaches
Chapter 26 Bishop Odo's Town: Bayeux
Chapter 27 Norman Heartland: Balleroy and the Pré-Bocage
Chapter 28 Seafood on the Rocks: Barfleur, St-Vaast and the Val de Saire
Chapter 29 The End of the World: Cap de la Hague
Chapter 30 Castles and Dunes: the Western Cotentin Coast
Chapter 31 Far Away among the Hedgerows: The Cotentin Bocage
Chapter 32 Mystic Mountain: Mont St-Michel and its Bay
Chapter 33 A Fortress on the Ocean: St-Malo Reference:
Glossary

ISBN 1 86011 183 1
215 x 140mm
384 pages
Paperback~Short Breaks in Northern France|1860111831|~535~563~~

South of France~By Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls
The South of France, a sun-drenched land of olive groves and lavender, grapevines and mimosa blossom, has bewitched painters, poets and medieval popes. Its intoxicating light inspired Van Gogh, Cézanne and Matisse; its azure coast drew writers, reprobates and the beau monde of Europe. Cadogan's guide - passionate, opinionated, witty and informed - explores this enchanted region, from the glittering excesses of the Côte d'Azur to the untouched wilderness of the Languedoc-Roussillon; the crystalline beauty of the Provencal Alps to the edges of the Pyrenees. Along the way, no southern stone is left unturned: discover vertiginous villages perchés; cypress-lined avenues and isolated coves; enjoy the region's finest bouillabaisse; or luxuriate in the heavenly scents of Provencal herbs.~Contents

Colour Essay
Chapter 1 South of France: a photo essay
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 History
Chapter 4 Art and Architecture
Chapter 5 Topics
Chapter 6 Food and Drink
Chapter 7 Travel
Chapter 8 Practical A-Z
Chapter 9 The Eastern Côte d'Azur
Chapter 10 The Western Côte d'Azur
Chapter 11 Metropolitan Provence
Chapter 12 The Provençal Alps
Chapter 13 Northern Provence: the Vaucluse
Chapter 14 Down the Rhône 1
Chapter 15 Down the Rhône 2
Chapter 16 Nîmes, the Gard and Montpellier
Chapter 17 The Hérault
Chapter 18 Narbonne, the Corbières and the Aude
Chapter 19 Roussillon
Reference: Language, Glossary, Chronology, Further Reading, Colour Touring Maps and Wine Regions Map

ISBN 1 86011 185 8
215 x 140mm
632 pages plus 40 pages of colour
Paperback~South of France|1860111858|~535~562~~

Takes the Kids Paris & Disneyland~By Helen Truszkowski
Discover the key to the best spots in Paris, from the heights of the Eiffel Tower to the depths of the Catacombs, in Cadogan's fully updated guide. With themed itineraries, stories, quizzes and fascinating facts, our knowledgeable author ensures that any holiday in Paris is a thumping success for both adults and children. STEP INTO the magical world of Walt Disney and treat your kids to a trip to Disneyland® Resort Paris DISCOVER arcades and circuses, formal gardens and hi-tech museums for visitors of all ages, from tots to teens EXPLORE the fascinating and the macabre - from cemeteries to les égouts, Paris' smelliest tour! BE ACTIVE and find out about the best outdoor activities and green spaces around the city ENJOY taking the funicular up to the Sacré-Cœur or zooming off to Parc Astérix to meet the famous Gallic cartoon characters ~Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1 Grand Axe
Chapter 2 Eiffel Tower
Chapter 3 Pompidou Centre and the Marais
Chapter 4 Ile de la Cité and the Left Bank
Chapter 5 The Latin Quarter
Chapter 6 Montmartre
Chapter 7 La Villette
Chapter 8 Kids in
Chapter 9 Kids out
Chapter 10 Sport and activities
Chapter 11 Days out Need to Know At your fingertips
Practical A-Z Sleep Eat Shop Disneyland® Resort Paris Essentials
1 Main Street, USA
2 Frontierland
3 Adventureland
4 Fantasyland
5 Discoveryland
6 Walt Disney Studios® Park Disneyland® Resort Paris
Need to Know
Language
Quiz Answers

ISBN 1 86011 320 6
215 x 140mm
256 pages integrated colour
Paperback~Takes the Kids Paris & Disneyland|1860113206|~535~578~~

Take the Kids South of France~By Rosie Whitehouse
All you need to have a great time in the South of France - and have some change left over! If your teenagers are longing for Riviera chic in the playgrounds of the rich and famous, then this book is for you. For schoolkids there are the marvels of historic Avignon to discover, Roman ruins in Arles and Aix, and Cathar castles. Younger children, meanwhile, will love the marine theme parks, colourful festivals, glorious beaches and countryside of the south. There's something for everyone, whether you choose to picnic, walk, bike, horse-ride, kayak, dive, surf or sail. Rosie Whitehouse gives families the lowdown on how to get the most from the region's top towns and key attractions. This is the only book for anyone with kids, from tots to teens. Are we there yet?~Contents

Snapshots of the South of France
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 History
Chapter 3 The Riviera
Chapter 4 Northern Provence
Chapter 5 Western Provence
Chapter 6 Languedoc-Roussillon
Chapter 7 Corsica
Chapter 8 Sleep
Chapter 9 Eat
Chapter 10 Shop
Chapter 11 Travel and Practicalities


ISBN 1 86011 111 4
215 x 140mm
288 pages plus 32 pages of colour
Paperback~Take the Kids South of France|1860111114|~535~579~~

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