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France is a Nice Idea This Year |

Wednesday, 13 January 2010
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Nestled on the revered French southern coast, Nice offers a wealth of things to do and activities to try. It is possible to enjoy a bustling holiday crammed with adventure sports and pure indulgence at the same time. Why not partake in a spot of kayaking, scuba fun, rock climbing and paragliding because of its close proximity to neighbouring cities like Marseille and of course, The Alps is only an hour's drive away! Sun yourself on beautiful beaches or take a trip to Cannes to mingle with the famous faces. Monaco is nearby too should you fancy a flutter on the high stakes or maybe coincide it with a trip to the world famous Monaco Grand Prix. For many Nice is all about adventure sports by day and the relaxing cafe culture in the evening. Of these adventure sports, kayaking and rock climbing are perhaps the most adventurous with the rugged scenery providing an ideal terrain. A particularly popular stretch for tourists is to tackle the Nice to Villefranche straight piercing the blue waters whilst bathed in glorious sun. For a more high-octane experience jumping on the bandwagon of groups travelling to The Alps on planned excursions will reap obvious benefits. Here there are sufficient opportunities to tackle the rapids with rocks jutting out of the volatile waters. Beginners and experienced campaigners slalom down this challenging terrain working together as a group and supporting each other. That isn't to say there isn't some friendly competition going on though! An additional celebrated adventure sport in The Alps is rock climbing. Like kayaking there are classes and group excursions available for this adrenaline inducing sport allowing you to experience the sheer rock faces of the magnificent Alps with like-minded people. Closer to Nice and the airport, La Colle-Sur-Loup is another popular area for climbers. The ridged rock face is ideally designed to suit all grades of climbers with many first-time climbers starting here. After scaling this impressive rock formation, the Verdon awaits. Offering salubrious views of the River Verdon and over 800 routes for beginners to families right through to the most ambitious climber, this is seen as a pinnacle of rock-climbing feats in France. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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