From Bon Bon to Bone Bone Voyage, New Travel Guides Have Got You Covered
ecause he grew up watching French-dubbed episodes of Little House on the Prairie each day after school, Pascal often talks about his desire to take a trip to Walnut Grove, Minnesota.
One of the beautiful things about travel these days is the wealth of resources available for planning your ‘voyage’! You can find travel guides for almost any topic of interest including Bon Bons and Bone Bones. South ‘n France is proud to announce that we are one of the featured chocolate venues in The Chocolate Travel Book: United States Edition 2010 by Annie Kostyk. This book is a great resource whether you want to travel the country in search of the best chocolate or whether you prefer armchair travel – exploring and shopping online. Find detailed entries explaining where the best chocolate artisans are located, how to get in touch with them, what products they consider to be their bestsellers, and why their products are ‘must see’ (and taste!) chocolates. There are also plenty of photos to help tempt your taste buds.
For those of you traveling with dogs (who naturally prefer Bone Bones to Bon Bons), you’ll want to get a copy of The Ultimate Guide to Doggy Fun in North Carolina. Author Suzanne Jalot (who came up with the idea of Bone Bones–love it!) sniffed out the best places to take your pooch in North Carolina. She offers more than 300 ideas for "doggy fun" including a guidebook of state parks, hiking trails, dog-friendly accommodations, dog parks, annual events and other fun activities for dogs and their humans. It’s a great reference guide for tourists (and residents) who want to explore North Carolina with their four-legged friends.
Do you have a great travel idea for us? Let us know. We’re getting out the GPS and searching for accommodations now…


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