Northern France this destination is popular with British, with some owning holiday homes.
Ah, a quiet time at last as we head off to my friend's French Country Cottage in the village of St Cecile. Very quiet with a local beach and a few cafes and restaurants - the next closest village of Le Tourquet is a more popular and frequently visited holiday spot. (approximately 12 kms away).
It was so nice to relax and I was so grateful for this opportunity, however of course our quiet times led us to Le Torquet most nights towards a 'favorite local bar' that we found - serving up French Savignon Blancs, as good as the Kiwi (New Zealand), Counterparts.
It was so nice to relax and I was so grateful for this opportunity, however of course our quiet times led us to Le Torquet most nights towards a 'favorite local bar' that we found - serving up French Savignon Blancs, as good as the Kiwi (New Zealand), Counterparts.