Monday, January 04, 2010

Happy New Year


If your New Years Resolution is to move to France, then here are a few good reasons for doing it...



1. French Food is Fabulous

If you love food, you will love France. That's all there is to it. It's the simple things like visiting the local produce market for fresh finds or the nearby bakery for divine fresh-baked baguettes. It's the incredible cuisine at restaurants, from Michelin-starred chefs to humble but impressive family-owned cafes. France takes food seriously, and it shows.


2. It's Easy to be Healthy

Sure, people smoke and it's easy to eat fattening foods. But just compare the obesity rate in France to the U.S. In France, it is easy and, in fact, encouraged to be active. Most French cities and even villages are very pedestrian-friendly, and there are tons of outdoor activities. It's also a simple lifestyle and attitude thing in France. It is nothing to see a French person opt to take stairs up a few floors rather than wait for an elevator. The health care system here is also cheap and high-quality, and even prescription drugs cost a fraction of the price in America.

3. You Get to Experience French Culture

The French culture, as bashed as it can be from time to time, is unique and fascinating. It's always a good experience to live in a new culture if for no other reason than to develop and grow as a person. The French place importance on many things that actually are important: taking time to enjoy life, spending time with family, long lunches and even longer dinners. Even if you relocate for just a few months to France, you will always be affected by the slower pace of the French lifestyle.





4. Great Location for Travel Junkies

If you love to travel, France is the perfect place to live. You have such a diversity of destinations within France, from rural mountain villages to big cities and beaches. France also borders several other great European countries, making trips to Italy, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, the U.K. all within reach.




France and the Spanish Border

Tastes of Spain can be found in the Southwest of France, where the rooftops are dappled in gold and and orange as the sun beats down. The Languedoc-Roussillon's regional fare reflects the intensity of the Pyrenees Mountains in the area.
Hearty dishes like cassoulet, consisting of Toulouse sausage, duck and white beans, are served with robust red wine. Locals speak with a certain Spanish roll to their Rs, instead of the typical nasal French pronunciation.


5. Buy Great Wine for Cheap

If you are a wine aficionado, France is an ideal place to live. Buy table wines that would cost £5 or more for pocket change at your local market, and buy fine wines for a fraction of the price you would pay for a French import. Better yet, find regional wines such as blanquette, the real first sparkling wine, or the unique wine and Armagnac blend found in floc.


So now all you have to do is find a place to rent or buy in the Roussillon.


Bonne Annee 2010

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Roussillon Christmas


How to celebrate the holidays in the region

Like the rest of France, Christmas in the Languedoc-Roussillon is a family holiday, a religious celebration and an occasion for merrymaking, marked by traditions that have become popular in many countries across the world, including a Christmas feast - called the Reveillon, Christmas trees and nativity creches. In certain parts of the region specific cultural traditions seems more prevalent than in others - this is largely due to the fact that the Languedoc-Roussillon is home to a varied and diverse population with historical links that place them culturally closer to neighbouring regions such as Provence, where the celebrated santons de noel are a big part of Christmas, and Catalonia, where Christmas celebrations focus on the arrival of the Three Kings on Epiphany. 






In France and some other French-speaking places, a réveillon is a long dinner, and possibly party, held on the evenings preceding Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The name of this dinner is based on the word réveil (meaning "waking"), because participation involves staying awake until midnight and beyond. In Portuguese-speaking countries, it is also a designation for the party preceding the New Year's Day.


Food

The food consumed at réveillons is generally of an exceptional or luxury nature. For instance, appetizers may include lobsteroystersescargots or foie gras, etc. One traditional dish is turkey withchestnuts. Réveillons in Quebec will often include some variety of tourtière.
Dessert may consist of a bûche de Noël. In Provence, the tradition of the 13 desserts is followed: 13 desserts are served, almost invariably including: pompe à l'huile (a flavoured bread), dates, etc.
Quality wine is usually consumed at such dinners, often with champagne or similar sparkling wines as a conclusion.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Montpellier a Noel




34 Montpellier: What's On
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR
La Hotte du Père Noël
From: Friday 4 December 2009 To: Saturday 19 December 2009
Operation 'J’offre un jouet'. New toys and games to be given to disadvantaged children, can be left at the Chalet de la Ville in Place de la Comédie from 10:00-20:00.
Christmas Ice Skating
From: Friday 4 December 2009 To: Thursday 31 December 2009
The patinoire is open on the Esplanade Charles de Gaulle everyday from 10:00-20:00 and until 23:00 on Friday and Saturday evenings. Gloves are obligatory. Entry €2 and €4 with skates hire.
Les Hivernales
From: Friday 4 December 2009 To: Thursday 31 December 2009
Christmas festivities include a torchlight descent on roller skis from the Peyrou to place de la Comédie on the 7th at 17:00 and the snow garden for children at Esplanade Charles de Gaulle on the 12th, 13th, 19th & 20th from 10:00-17:30. The Villages des Délices is open everyday for hot chocolate, mulled wine and all sorts of gastronomic specialties. See the website for full programme details or ask at the Office de Tourisme: 04 67 60 60 60.

December in Perpignan





66 Perpignan: What's On
ART & EXHIBITIONS
Exhibition of Restored Renaissance Paintings
From: Tuesday 15 September 2009 To: Friday 15 January 2010
After a two year period of restauration the CCRP present an exhibition of Roussillon paintings from the Renaissance period. The exhibition is held at Chapelle Notre-Dame des Anges, 32 rue Foch, and is open from 09:00-17:00. Tel: 04 68 85 89 40.
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR
Christmas Ice Skating
From: Friday 4 December 2009 To: Thursday 31 December 2009
The patinoire is open in Place de la Victoire at the foot of the Castillet, everyday in the school holidays from 10:00-22:00. In school time, opening hours are Monday to Friday from 12:00-20:00, Saturday 10:00-22:00 and Sunday & bank holidays from 10:00-20:00. Christmas Day 14:00-20:00. Entry is €5 and €4 for children under 12, skates are supplied. Tel: 04 68 66 30 30.
Noël à Perpignan
From: Friday 4 December 2009 To: Thursday 31 December 2009
Lots of Christmas festivities in the town include rides for children in Place de Catalogne, bell ringing concerts from the 17th to the 24th in front of the Eglise St Jean Le Vieux at 17:30 and Christmas carols in English, French and Catalan on the 19th and 23rd in the town centre from 15:00-17:00. Full programme details are available from the Office de Tourisme, telephone: 04 68 66 30 30.

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Ceret In December

Further information about the Ice Rink and other events in Ceret, this Christmas.


Thing to watch out for in Ceret........................

  • Giant crèche - place des 9 jets
  • Giant Santa - rue Saint Ferréol
  • Ice rink - place du Barri (12th - 31st December)
  • Letter game to Santa - 1st - 20th December 0 -> 7 year olds write a letter and put it in Santa’s letter box at the bottom of rue Saint Ferréol
  • Advent calendar - 1st - 24th December Every evening at 17h30, Santa will be in a shop window somewhere in the town.
  • Grande Christmas Parade 13th, 16th and 24th Decemberfrom 17h30 with "CIELO"
    Distribution of choccies and hot wine to anyone in fancy dress. 
  • Sleigh rides with Santa - les 12th, 13th, 16th, 19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th from 15h.




’Foire au gras’ and Christmas market "Magie de Noël "
10h30: opening with Harmonie Fanfare in the streets
11h30: English choir in front of the town hall (carols)
14h: Parade with Père Noël accompanied by "Els Companys" and distribution of sweeties
14h30: Rendez-vous with NITHUL, magic elf in his house in the place du Barri
15h -16h: Father Christmas, music, sweeties....
16h: NITHUL invites the children to his magic world in the place du Barri
17h30: Concert of Christmas songs by the Madrigal choir at the Eglise Saint Pierre ...



Looking for accommodation in Roussillon


See which Village or town comes next................................
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Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Ice Skating


In Céret! 
This Christmas!

Monday, December 07, 2009

Another new property

I am delighted to introduce La Ferme, our latest addition at Ceret Property. This is a Delighful country farmhouse with prival pool.

Located in a quiet hamlet a couple of minutes from local shops and restaurants and 5 minutes from the busy market town of Ceret, this delightful detached house with private pool has attractive tiled and wooden floors, exposed beams, beautiful mountain views and offers accommodation for up to 8 people. This property makes an ideal family holiday. The kitchen leads out to a large decked terrace for al-fresco dining with breathtaking views of the mountains and river tech. From the deck wind your way through the garden to the pool area for a spot of sunbathing and swimming. There is a beautiful coastline within a short drive of the house. The long golden beaches around Le Racou and Argeles are around 25 minutes drive away with great snorkelling and the beautiful fishing villages of Collioure and Porte Vendres on the Vermillion coast are only half an hour. Visit the charming market town of Ceret with its shops, cafes and bars along with the weekly Saturday market.