of France
Pays de la Loire
Golf Blue Green Orleans Limere
Submitted by Editors on November 28, 2008 - 7:05am.

Golf Blue Green Orléans Limere
The perfect combination of charming location and championship golf, just 75 mins from Paris
Rated one of the prettiest in France, this magnificent course is laid out in the ancient hunting forest of the Sologne. With its mix of water hazards, well protected greens and some fearsome bunkers, it will test the range of your abilities. A real gem
The Courses : 18 Holes, Par 70, 6191m
Thalassa Le Richelieu
Submitted by Editors on November 7, 2008 - 10:09am.
THE INSTITUTE
A story of people
Thalassa Sables-d'Olonne
Submitted by Editors on October 31, 2008 - 9:36am.

THE SITE
A sandy beach, three ports, one of which serves as the departure point for the famous Vendée Globe race, an undulating coastline and dunes surrounded by pine forests. Accor Thalassa Les Sables d'Olonne is the spot where all these delightful features come together. Facing the ocean and sheltered by a wood of pines, it offers you a calm and sunny environment, just a stone's throw away from one of the finest beaches on this coast.
Pornic
Submitted by Editors on October 8, 2008 - 9:18am.

Pornic is a city in Pays de la Loire.
Pornic is a small seaside town. It is a popular tourist destination for the French with lots of restaurants and even a sightseeing train.
Activities and Sightseeing
Pornic is a pleasant place to wander around. From the city centre you and follow a path which will take you to the swimming beach. The town is quite historic and the streets above the harbour and very pleasant to wander around.
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Saumur
Submitted by Editors on October 8, 2008 - 6:20am.
Description
Saumur is a small historical town in the French region of Pays de la Loire, site of a dramatically situated château and the heart of its own world-renowned wine district. Population 30,000.
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Laval
Submitted by Editors on October 7, 2008 - 4:27am.

Description
The city of Laval, conglomerated from 14 smaller municipalities in 2000, covers the island Île Jésus and some smaller islands to the northwest of Montreal. Largely rural, the city's main population center is on the highway 15 corridor and its southeast coast, which faces Montreal across the Rivière des Prairies.
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