Sailing in the South of France
Explore · Maison Mirabeau Wines · Stay FitContributor blog post by Victoria Koning @MirabeauWine:
The South of France is an adventurer’s paradise, with Cotignac being very well located. It’s pretty much an hour or two to any kind of activity you’d like to take part in; skiing in the Alps, water sports on the Mediterranean, hiking, climbing and canyoning in the Verdon Gorge to name a few. Our next adventure involves a boat, some sails, a nest of ropes and lots of funny words to learn in French and English. …Continue reading here for more information about learning to sail in the south of France.
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