ILE
A Taste of
IWF
Wine & Food
the Loire in France
14 night holiday
14 night holiday
Holiday Dates: 24 June – 8 July
Holiday Dates: 15 – 29 June & 24 August –
7 September
This holiday takes you to the heart of the
Loire region, famous for its chateaux and
vineyards. Undoubtedly one of the
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loveliest parts of France, the gentle
landscapes and soft light of the Garden
Based at Camping Moulin du Perie (D09),
of France will delight you.
our aim for this holiday is to provide an
Your base is Camping les Bois du itinerary which should be ideal for
Bardelet (L05), situated near the town of members who like to have a wide choice
Gien, close to the River Loire. During your stay you will have the of things to see and do, together with the
chance to discover more of the area and to enjoy some of the opportunity of tasting the famous wines
gastronomic specialities of the region. In addition to the package, and outstanding cuisine of the region.
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the site will suggest further activities and excursions at your
welcome evening.
Your Inclusive Package:
Your Inclusive Package:
a33 Welcome get – together. a33 A gastronomic lunch in a
a33 Welcome drink on arrival a33 Guided tour of local
local restaurant.
and a farewell evening. earthenware factory and
a33 Instruction on how to taste
the Chateau de Gien.
and evaluate good wines in a33 Coach trip to prune
a33 Bread and croissants
a nearby restaurant museum with a picnic by
provided every day. a33 A half day trip to
including coach transport, the River Lot.
Fontainbleau.
a33 Visit to the Parc Floral
light lunch of regional
a33 A coach trip to the Foie Gras
d’Orleans and butterfly a33 A folkdance evening.
specialities and a tour of
museum in Souleilles which
farm with picnic followed
a33 Day trip to Paris. local villages.
includes tastings, a cookery
by a guided tour of the city
a33 Boules competition. a33 Visit to Cahors vineyard lesson and a meal.
(transport provided).
including transport and
a33 A traditional regional a33 A wine and cheese tasting
a33 A lunchtime cruise on the
dinner in the site
tasting.
evening hosted by the site
Pont-Canal.
restaurant. a33 Visit to Bergerac vineyard owner.
a33 Visit to a local vineyard with
including transport and
a33 14 nights on site. a33 A farewell dinner on site.
wine tasting (transport
tasting.
provided).
a33 14 nights on site.
Package Price (£) for site fees and visits: Package Price (£) for site fees and visits:
Arrival Date: 24 June 2009 Arrival Date: 15 June 2009 or 24 August 2009
Outfit +2 720.00 Outfit +2 785.00
Extra Person 275.00 Extra Person 320.00
Ferry Crossings of your choice and Red Pennant Travel Insurance should be added to this Ferry Crossings of your choice and Red Pennant Travel Insurance should be added to this
package – ask our reservation staff at the time of booking on 01342 316101. You can also package – ask our reservation staff at the time of booking on 01342 316101. You can also
reserve additional nights on site as required. Please refer to page 42 in our Travel Service in reserve additional nights on site as required. Please refer to page 69 in our Travel Service in
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Europe 2009 brochure for a full site description. Minimum number: 16 participants Europe 2009 brochure for a full site description. Minimum number: 30 participants
BOOKING CODE: ILE BOOKING CODE: IWF
Call Travel Services on 01342 316 101 or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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