France Travel Tour

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Looking for A French Hotel Based On Your Vacation Purposes

Hotels in France are surprisingly divided based on what particular territory they are located in and what particular French area the hotels wish to promote. For example, there are hotels near French historical areas, which visibly promote French historical landmarks. There are also French hotels settled in the wine regions, which is obviously promoting the large wine industry of France.

On the other hand, if your purpose in coming to France is simply to relax and be by yourself, then the hotels that you should look for are those variously classified as seaside hotels, mountain hotels, and countryside hotels. For the latter division, worth viewing should be the Hotel Le Bon Laboureur, an old country inn dating back to as far as 1786.

What is notably enchanting about Le Bon Laboureur is the large greenery that surrounds it where biking is a popular activity. However, if you merely want to be alone, you could take a walk around the wide garden that is suitably accessible from the five diverse houses that make up the hotel.

Breakfast of continental dishes are presented daily in every room, but an excellent option should be a garden breakfast where the warmth of the morning sun will suitably welcome you. Afterward, you can embark on a tour of the destination either on foot or aboard a bike.

Indeed, the Hotel Le Bon Laboureur presents a different French experience for sightseers. Travel plans though, may have to be designed as the hotel has a rather different policy of closing shop from November 12 up to December 22, and then from January 5 up to February 10.

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