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In the News (Fri 29 Aug 08)

  
 Travel Slang - tretat Travel Tips, tretat Travel Guides, tretat Travel Advice and tretat Travel Opinions. Flights ...
Extract from the tretat Travel Guides: TRETAT, 20km west from Fcamp towards Le Havre, is a very different kettle of fish to Fcamp.
Here the alabaster cliffs are at their most spectacular - their arches, tunnels and the solitary "needle" out to sea will doubtless be familiar from tourist brochures - and the town itself has grown up simply as a pleasure resort.
tretat is a very pretty little place, centring on the place Foch just back from the sea, where the old wooden market halles still stan...
www.travelslang.com /zTravelGuidestretat.html   (224 words)

  
 Chasing Matisse - Author James Morgan travels to France, Corsica & Morocco to see & paint Henri Matisse's world
Our room was large and comfortable—Jim had plenty of room to set up his easel and paint—and the bathroom was deluxe.
The reason to go to Étretat is to be by the sea—relax, chill, and see the stunning cliffs.
But to increase your pleasure (and get some exercise at the same time), climb the steps from the promenade to the path up the side of the mountain (or you can cheat and drive, at least to the side where the church is).
www.chasingmatisse.com /html/travelnotes_normandy.htm   (1520 words)

  
 Gallery Images,comments etc
One of my pet hates as no one would display such a print no matter how good otherwise, would they?
Until my last holiday, in Normandy, that is. I was in a photographer's shop in tretat - the kind of shop where the owner has combined the sales of photography stuff with selling his services as a pro photographer.
He was even selling posters, placemats, etc. of his photos to the public.
www.ephotozine.com /forum/viewanswers.cfm?qid=30135   (1446 words)

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