incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - A warm, friendly atmosphere combined with quality ... more
service and reasonable prices will ensure guests a truly pleasant stay. Hotel Bretagne, just 1 km from the center of Corfu town and easily accessible to all sightseei...
Conveniently located just 10 minutes' walk from the airport and within walking distance to ... more
Corfu Town, Hotel Bretagne features free wireless internet access and a friendly, personalised service.Relax in your clean and fully air-conditioned room and enj...
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Advantages: Amazing, relazing, beautiful. Disadvantages: Some parts are very chavvy and "english"
I have been to Corfu twice, and have stayed in Kalami on the two occasions I visited with family.
My mum had always wanteds to go to Corfu after reading Gerald Durrells MY Family and Other Animals, which was set in the country of Corfu. But we had been told some bad things about the country, told that it was very "English-y" and not the nicest place to go. But when we looked into Drect Greece, we found this beautiful little town called Kalami, and when my mum found there was an apartement where Gerald Durrell had stayed when he was writing his book, she booked it straight away. And so off we went.
We flew from Manchester airport with MyTravel, the flight took around 3 hours and so we had a film on and got a meal on the flight so the time went very quickly. Upon arriving in Corfu, the heat hit us as soon as we stepped off ...
stephbond89 31.05.2009
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Advantages: Clean, wholesome and accommodating Disadvantages: Wasps. And bees.
Advantages: Clean, wholesome and accommodating
Disadvantages: Wasps. And bees.
Guerledan Lake at Mur-de-Bretagne - Brittany.
Or Lac de Gueledan (Same place but in French)
That French sure is tricky.
We just returned from France after a not-so-gruelling two week stint in the heart of Brittany. Many things were done and many things seen but one of the best was this large man-made lake - the biggest, allegedly, in Europe.
Humorously, it's owned by EDF, the electricity supplier. They also supply my electricity, so this computer is being powered partly by the lake I am writing about. Perhaps 'humorously' was either wishful thinking or exaggeration. Or just a lie.
The lake is a big long affair and has the look of a a drowned valley, which it is. You always get suspicious when you see leafless trees sticking out of the lake ...
dhillcrest 08.12.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Mur de Bretagne
the extreme North West of France, Brittany is often thought of as a little nation state, all on its own, with its own unique culture and environment. Even the name Bretagne describes its connections with Blighty (Grande Bretagne). It was known in the time of the Celts as Armorica (?the land of the sea?) for good reason because the place abounds with myths and legends of towns and villages which have disappeared into the ferocious English Channel and it shares with Britain the love of Arthurian legend.
The beaches of Brittany are beautifully clean and fresh, as is the water, although the majority are of rock and stone rather than sand and you will need to take sandals if you are visiting to protect your feet from cuts, as the dave27-ettes now know to their cost.
The place is a favourite with English tourists and visit any seaside town in ...