10 Top Ideas for Indoor Activities on the French Riviera
Explore · Stay FitContributor blog post by Phoebe Thomas:
There are times when you need to find an activity or something to do indoors, as a family or for a group of children, even on the Côte d’Azur. Our climate is famed for its 300 days of sun a year but that still leaves another 65 or 66 when it could be wet. And when it rains in the South of France it really rains! You need to get out of the house/hotel or holiday rental and do something, but what?
…Continue reading here to discover Phoebe’s Top 10 indoor activities on the French Riviera
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