Monday 7 July 2008
Summertime, and the living is easy...
For many this is a
time of year when family and friends descend en-masse for an annual
visit. You may need to find somewhere for them to stay, and you're bound
to be asked to act as tour guide. At the very least, you'll be expected
to know all about the region and be able to recommend sights to see and things to do.
How to be a tour guide
AngloINFO is here to help! First, you can refer to the Travel
& Tourism category of The AngloFILE business directory where
you'll find links to local hotels, bed and breakfasts and other
accommodation.
Once that's been sorted out, you can turn your attention to finding
out about things to do in the region by referring to the categories
covering Days
Out in Normandy and Children:
Days Out For Kids.
You'll find general information on the region, practical tips and
pointers in the INFOrmation Page covering Local
Tourism Notes,
and you can look in the Travel
Guides section of the Bookshop to find guide books on the area.
Finally, to help you plan your days, AngloINFO provides links to Normandy
Maps. Once you've reached your
destination, pay a visit to the local Tourism Office where you're bound
to find flyers and brochures offering a wide range of interesting things
to do that day.
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