Youth Hostel in Brive La-Gaillarde
Travel Tips for Brive (Page 1/1)
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21 Sep 2011 DAVID, England & Wales:
I got some stuff from M. Leclerc's supermarket nearby and ate in. There was a Pizza restaurant/takeaway over the road but can't offer any opinion on it. |
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21 Sep 2011 DAVID, England & Wales:
No advice on this. The town centre isn't far away but I don't know what is there. I had an early night as I needed a quick getaway the following morning. |
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21 Sep 2011 DAVID, England & Wales:
Depends on personal preference. I found Rouen more interesting than I had expected. |
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25 Jul 2011 Peter, England & Wales:
Didnt see anything worth seeing in Brive really, but it was a pleasant walk around the town for a few hours. |
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25 Jul 2011 Peter, England & Wales:
Brive seemed pretty dead, so doubt much nightlife to be had |
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24 Jul 2011 Jane, USA:
Walk around the old city and look at shops. Nice marketplace on Saturday morning. |
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30 Apr 2011 Martijn, Netherlands:
Pizzaria vrijwel naast het hostel! |
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HI Hostel BriveSituated in a small park five minutes from the centre, the hostel offers easy access to the enchanting sights of old Brive as well as hiking paths, a variety of lakes, Turenne Castle and Collonges la Rouge (which is known to be one of the most beautiful villages in France). Accommodation is in 2-4 bedded rooms and facilities include TV, kitchen and evening meals (for groups only). | more...... |

