Posted by Jill Bowen on Mon 23rd February 2009 at 03:55 AM, Filed in Naturism
If the children are happy on holiday – then parents will be too. When looking for a family naturist holiday what you don’t want is one that’s at a resort that caters mainly for adults! The following 10 resorts (in no particular order) range from caravaning/camping, to up market Caribbean venues all suitable for families of varying ages.
1.La Jenny France

Situated 40 miles west of Bordeaux on France’s Côte d’Argent, near the Atlantic coast where the warm Gulf Stream ensures a surprisingly mild climate. The nearest village is Le Porge, six miles away. The resort is set in nearly 300 acres of pine forests; accommodation is self-catering studios and apartments for 2,500 people. This is a perfect family resort with a supervised Kids’ Club (3-11 years) and activities provided for teenagers (12-17 years a). There’s golden sandy beach a lovely 20 minutes walk away, the complex has a huge outdoor swimming pool, 10 tennis courts, archery, golf and aerobics. Other facilities include; restaurant, bar, pizzeria-snack bar, supermarket, washing machines and baby sitting at a nominal charge, WiFi access is payable. Gymnastics, yoga, archery, aerobics and water polo, pony club for children are among the organised activities on offer, as well as concerts, dances and shows. La Jenny is perfect for all the family.
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Posted by Jilly Bowen on Tue 10th February 2009 at 03:00 PM, Filed in February, March
This years Tedfest is being held on February 26, 2009 to March 1, but it’s sold out! However there is a second ‘coming’. Be quick, tickets sell out as fast as they are offered! The second coming is being held on Thursday 5 March to Sunday 8 March; you know you want to go so, go on, go on, go on! Festival numbers are apparently restircted by the size of the island upon which it is held.

For those of you scratching your heads in utter bewilderment as to what this is all about, it’s based on the wonderful cult series Father Ted ‘set on ‘Craggy Island’ with the three batty priests’, and is a few days of totally off-the-wall madness. Anyone that knows the series will understand it means, madness, mayhem and utter chaos. If you have never seen it, oh boy you’ve missed a treat, ‘google’ Father Ted, or better still invest in some DVD’s, I can assure you they will be watched many, many times over!
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