of France
Ile de France
Golf des Yvelines
Submitted by Editors on November 26, 2008 - 7:51am.
Close to the Chateau of Versailles, the Yvelines golf course dominates over 90 hectares of woodland
Yvelines Golf Club, 35 minutes west of Paris, in the heart of l’Ile de France, and close to the Château de Versailles. The remarkable natural environment is the first thing the visitor notices on arrival. The two courses are laid out within a 90 hectare listed park which borders the forest of Rambouillet.
The 18-hole Chênes course is characterised by the diversity of it’s design and the height of the trees which border it.
Golf Blue Green Guerville
Submitted by Editors on November 26, 2008 - 7:47am.

Introduction
A woodland course in a pleasantly rural setting on the edge of the Vexin national park, north west of Paris. Half an hour from the Porte de Saint Cloud on the A13 motorway, a small country road branches off in the direction of Guerville. The course lies on a plateau overlooking the Seine, in a rustic setting that offers a complete break from city life. The homely club-house is highly rated for its restaurant.
18 holes, par 72, 5873m
Golf Blue Green in Villeunes-sur-Seine
Submitted by Editors on November 26, 2008 - 7:13am.

Introduction
Welcome to Blue Green, Europe's leading golf club group ;
Paris-Story
Submitted by Editors on October 29, 2008 - 11:47am."Paris-Story" is your gateway to Paris
In just under an hour and a half, Paris-Story takes you into an extraordinary cultural playland, fun and interactive, to discover the real Paris. In no time at all, and in your own language, you’ll come to understand the history, geography and yes, even the very soul of this magnificent city. The show and the interactive model will help you make choices, get oriented, and save you precious time during your visit.
Provins, Mondial Heritage
Submitted by Editors on October 21, 2008 - 4:53am. 
THE HISTORY OF FRANCE AND THE LOCAL HISTORY ...
Provins seems to have existed since the beginning of the modern age. But we find no written confirmation of the town's importance until the year 802 when Charlemagne sent Etienne, Count of Paris, and Fardufle, abbot of Saint-Denis to Provins as his " missi dominici " that. This period coincides with the earliest military architecture in Provins.






