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]]>If you are into mountains and winter sports, don’t look further than the French Alps. A particularly great place is Chamonix, which sits at the base of Mont Blanc, Europe’s tallest mountain. Chamonix is considered one of the best ski resorts in Europe while offering all sorts of opportunities for other adventurous outdoor activities.
The region of Normandy is a real playground for adventurers. This is especially the case with its coast, which, thanks to strong winds, offers perfect conditions for sailing, surfing, kiteboarding, and windsurfing. Also, the region’s diverse landscape will encourage you to go hiking or cycling.
Those interested in witnessing some spectacular sights should head to Pyrenees National Park. Its breathtaking valleys are perfect for hiking, while its rivers provide some of the best white water rafting in this part of the world. Other adventurous activities include rock climbing, trekking, and mountain biking.
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]]>The Etretat Gardens date back to the early 20th century, and they once belonged to the French actress Madame Thébault. She was Claude Monet’s close friend, and the famed artist often came to the gardens to paint. About a century later, landscape architect Alexandre Grivko was entrusted with the restoration of the gardens, and he transformed them into a picturesque spot they are today.
The Etretat Gardens were described as “a playground where lush topiary, architecture and contemporary art dialogue in all poetry.” They were inspired by the flora of the Normandy coast, and feature a total of seven separate gardens. Garden of Emotions is the most photographed one, and it features the art installation “Drops of Rain”, which consists of seven large faces depicting various human emotions.
These gardens are located in the small town of Etretat in northern France, located about half an hour away from Le Havre by car. They are open every day from 10 am to 7 pm, and the adult ticket will set you back by 9.50 €.
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]]>The Etretat Gardens date back to the early 20th century, and they once belonged to the French actress Madame Thébault. She was Claude Monet’s close friend, and the famed artist often came to the gardens to paint. About a century later, landscape architect Alexandre Grivko was entrusted with the restoration of the gardens, and he transformed them into a picturesque spot they are today.
The Etretat Gardens were described as “a playground where lush topiary, architecture and contemporary art dialogue in all poetry.” They were inspired by the flora of the Normandy coast, and feature a total of seven separate gardens. Garden of Emotions is the most photographed one, and it features the art installation “Drops of Rain”, which consists of seven large faces depicting various human emotions.
These gardens are located in the small town of Etretat in northern France, located about half an hour away from Le Havre by car. They are open every day from 10 am to 7 pm, and the adult ticket will set you back by 9.50 €.
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]]>If you are into mountains and winter sports, don’t look further than the French Alps. A particularly great place is Chamonix, which sits at the base of Mont Blanc, Europe’s tallest mountain. Chamonix is considered one of the best ski resorts in Europe while offering all sorts of opportunities for other adventurous outdoor activities.
The region of Normandy is a real playground for adventurers. This is especially the case with its coast, which, thanks to strong winds, offers perfect conditions for sailing, surfing, kiteboarding, and windsurfing. Also, the region’s diverse landscape will encourage you to go hiking or cycling.
Those interested in witnessing some spectacular sights should head to Pyrenees National Park. Its breathtaking valleys are perfect for hiking, while its rivers provide some of the best white water rafting in this part of the world. Other adventurous activities include rock climbing, trekking, and mountain biking.
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]]>The post Normandy’s Etretat Gardens Blend Nature and Art Into One appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Etretat Gardens date back to the early 20th century, and they once belonged to the French actress Madame Thébault. She was Claude Monet’s close friend, and the famed artist often came to the gardens to paint. About a century later, landscape architect Alexandre Grivko was entrusted with the restoration of the gardens, and he transformed them into a picturesque spot they are today.
The Etretat Gardens were described as “a playground where lush topiary, architecture and contemporary art dialogue in all poetry.” They were inspired by the flora of the Normandy coast, and feature a total of seven separate gardens. Garden of Emotions is the most photographed one, and it features the art installation “Drops of Rain”, which consists of seven large faces depicting various human emotions.
These gardens are located in the small town of Etretat in northern France, located about half an hour away from Le Havre by car. They are open every day from 10 am to 7 pm, and the adult ticket will set you back by 9.50 €.
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]]>The post Normandy’s Etretat Gardens Blend Nature and Art Into One appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Etretat Gardens date back to the early 20th century, and they once belonged to the French actress Madame Thébault. She was Claude Monet’s close friend, and the famed artist often came to the gardens to paint. About a century later, landscape architect Alexandre Grivko was entrusted with the restoration of the gardens, and he transformed them into a picturesque spot they are today.
The Etretat Gardens were described as “a playground where lush topiary, architecture and contemporary art dialogue in all poetry.” They were inspired by the flora of the Normandy coast, and feature a total of seven separate gardens. Garden of Emotions is the most photographed one, and it features the art installation “Drops of Rain”, which consists of seven large faces depicting various human emotions.
These gardens are located in the small town of Etretat in northern France, located about half an hour away from Le Havre by car. They are open every day from 10 am to 7 pm, and the adult ticket will set you back by 9.50 €.
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