Fancy a little break to La Rochelle? Never heard of it? Well, neither had I until I realised you can visit Fort Boyard, yes I confess along with Crystal Maze this was one of my favourite shows as a kid.
La Rochelle actually looks lovely, with a little harbour, the towers and of course you can also do a cruise to see the old fort, although not go in as it is privately owned. The town is lively and a great place for a couple of days.
For a few pence over £50pp for a two night stay including flights you can't go wrong!!
*Breakdown*
Flights £39.98 for 2
Hotel Les Gens De Mer La Rochelle £60.65 for 2 nights/2 people @ www.venere.com using 12% discount code.
Just £50.31pp
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youngrobbo
26 Nov 1514#8
Never heard of La Rochelle! Damn, I thought everybody who had studied French at school would've heard of La Rochelle, made infamous by the Tricalore text book. Must resist booking this just so I can visit the home of my most hated school subject..... must resist.
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rachelandgromit
26 Nov 15#1
rachelandgromit
26 Nov 15#2
tafkas
26 Nov 15#3
For that price, they must expect you to share a room with Dirty Den! :smile:
rachelandgromit to tafkas
26 Nov 15#4
That proper made me laugh :smiley:
scholesy27 to tafkas
26 Nov 15#5
think i would rather risk it with the tigers or the quiz master in the lighthouse
leewills8 to tafkas
26 Nov 152#6
Forget Dirty Den! I'd swim there myself for Melinda Messenger!
rachelandgromit
26 Nov 15#7
:smile::smile::D
youngrobbo
26 Nov 1514#8
Never heard of La Rochelle! Damn, I thought everybody who had studied French at school would've heard of La Rochelle, made infamous by the Tricalore text book. Must resist booking this just so I can visit the home of my most hated school subject..... must resist.
r&r'smom to youngrobbo
26 Nov 152#9
Ha... Just what I was going to say!
Mikiex to youngrobbo
27 Nov 15#19
Tourner à gauche, tournez à droite
pete904ni to youngrobbo
27 Nov 15#26
Au est la boulangerie dans La Rochelle, Claude?
rachelandgromit
26 Nov 15#10
I did Spanish and was never very good at that!!
buckmr2
26 Nov 15#11
Cost me more to get to Stanstead!
rachelandgromit to buckmr2
26 Nov 15#12
We are going from Stanstead despite being in the NW as we wanted to visit Sardina and that's the only airline that goes there cheaply. You can get a train direct from Birmingham if that helps.....
youngrobbo
26 Nov 152#13
If you're going to La Rochelle I would recommend you pick up a copy of Tricolore before you go then. It can act as a Travel guide and teach you French all in one. You'll know how to ask for directions to the swimming pool, the school and police station by the time you arrive. Not Fort Boyard though.
In my excitement of seeing the magic words of La Rochelle I forgot to give you heat. Taking me back to my childhood is worthy of some as well.
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La Rochelle actually looks lovely, with a little harbour, the towers and of course you can also do a cruise to see the old fort, although not go in as it is privately owned. The town is lively and a great place for a couple of days.
For a few pence over £50pp for a two night stay including flights you can't go wrong!!
*Breakdown*
Flights £39.98 for 2
Hotel Les Gens De Mer La Rochelle £60.65 for 2 nights/2 people @ www.venere.com using 12% discount code.
Just £50.31pp
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In my excitement of seeing the magic words of La Rochelle I forgot to give you heat. Taking me back to my childhood is worthy of some as well.