Information to know before booking your holiday on the French Riviera
Information to know before booking…
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Discovery the Alpes-Maritimes, visits, etc.
Nice olive oil and Cailletier olive tree Growing olive trees in the Alpes-Maritimes In our countryside surrounding our cottages we cultivate our cailletier olive trees with love and in a natural way. These are large trees whose exact age no one knows, except for those that we have planted ourselves, certainly at least 3 or
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The recipe for fougassette de Grasse The recipe for fougassette de Grasse, what is it? It is a small oval-shaped brioche, a sweet Provencal bread about 5 centimeters thick with holes. It’s an old and traditional gourmet recipe from Grasse which is one of our 13 desserts. You can find savory fougasses: with olives, with
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Visit to Mas de l’Olivine This is a beautiful address that I would like to tell you about, … an address marked by great authenticity, a quiet place that smells of the perfume flowers of the Pays de Grasse.Le Mas de l’Olivine is above all an address where the hosts, Audrey and Thierry Bortolini, will
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The Opio olive oil mill Since 1848, this mill located 7 minutes from our lodgings has been the pride of our territory. The Moulin d’Opio is part of our agricultural landscape and has been managed by Mr. Michel’s family for 7 generations. In the past, this oil mill operated using the waters of the Brague.
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Road-trip on the Côte d’Azur What do we call the Côte d’Azur? The Côte d’Azur, an expression that we owe to Stephan Liegeard in his book “La Côte d’Azur”, published in 1887.Since it is a non-administrative name, the Côte d’Azur has no indisputable definition. But it is agreed that the Côte d’Azur is the eastern
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Walk from Bar sur Loup : Le circuit du Paradis What is the CHemin du Paradis from Bar sur Loup to Gourdon? Winding between oak forests and rocky bars, the Chemin du Paradis is the old mule path which linked Bar sur Loup to the perched village of Gourdon. Proof of its importance, it includes
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Valensole lavender The Romans used lavender to perfume linen and baths.Lavender appeared in Provence in the Middle Ages. But it was from the 19th century that it experienced great growth because it began to be used to make perfumes and medicines. It is nevertheless an ancient plant which is native to Persia. Lavender, you can
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A superb walk from Nice to Villefranche The customs officer’s trail, a walk along the seaside from Nice to Villefranche From the port of Nice, follow the seaside towards the restaurant “La Réserve”. There, you will discover the secret places between the rocks that the people of Nice appreciate. Then, you can follow the coastal
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Pan bagnat, a Nice specialty What is a real pan-bagnat from Nice? Pan bagnat, literally “wet bread” because when you make a good pan bagnat, it is “wet” with the good tomato juice and olive oil. In fact, it is the big-mac of Nice. The recipe for Nice ban-bagnat Traditionally, it is a sandwich made
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