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Morzine is a city in Portes du Soleil.
Portes du Soleil is the name for a massive international ski area that straddles the French and Swiss borders, towns included in this ski are:
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La Clusaz is a town in the French Alps.
Together with the neighboring town of Grand Bornand, La Clusaz forms the center of the Aravis ski area. Different from many French ski resorts, the atmosphere of La Clusaz remains true to the alpine village.
Access
Drive over the Col des Aravis and drop down into the village.
Activities and Sightseeing
The first Paris hotel to be designed from scratch by Philippe Starck, it was built by Roland Castro, architect of low-cost housing projects, under the aegis of Serge Trigano, whose father was a co-founder of Club Med. It is called Mama Shelter.
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Pornic is a city in Pays de la Loire.
Pornic is a small seaside town. It is a popular tourist destination for the French with lots of restaurants and even a sightseeing train.
Activities and Sightseeing
Pornic is a pleasant place to wander around. From the city centre you and follow a path which will take you to the swimming beach. The town is quite historic and the streets above the harbour and very pleasant to wander around.
Restaurants
Description
Cherbourg is in Basse-Normandie.
Access
Car
Cherbourg is easily assessable from Normandy and the rest of France, it is around 6 hours from Paris and around 10 to 11 from Bordeax
Train
Cherbourg can be reached from Paris St Lazare on a direct train, otherwise there are services to Brittany and to (sometimes) the South West of France.
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Epernay (Épernay) is a small town in north-east France known for its Champagne production. A number of the most famous brands are produced and cellared in the miles of tunnels which exist beneath the town. Notable brands include Moet et Chandon.
Epernay is surrounded by a number of smaller villages including Oiry and Magenta among others.
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