SAINT-ETIENNE
GREETERS WALKS
MEET A LOCAL: A GREETER
Walk in Saint-Etienne with one of its inhabitants, a Greeter
On the Saint-Étienne side, we have funny, nice Greeters, a little weird sometimes, but always curious and full of good ideas. A walk with Barnard, Lili, Marie or everyone else is always refreshing and off the beaten track.
Saint-Etienne: where is it, what is it?
Saint-Étienne, Sant-Etiève or Sant-Tiève in Arpitan and Sainté in colloquial language, is a French commune located in the southeastern quarter of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is the capital of the Loire department.
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Tourism in Saint Etienne: Out of frame!
How to go for a walk with a Saint Etienne Greeter?
Register your request and we will make you a proposal for a Greet.
Our proposal will depend on your choices and the information you give us on the registration form.
Especially:
–a possible choice of places, Greet or Greet theme
– The date(s) and period(s) of the day that suit you
– The spoken language used during the Greet
– Your centers of interest, your wishes for a Greet, your comments
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PAYS D’IROISE GREETERS Website page
This page is managed on the Greeters de France portal
Greeters de France Portal- Click on the logo.
Each of the Greeters destinations in France are run and managed by local players: Associations or Tourist Entities (Tourist Offices or Departmental Tourism Committee). They are all members of the FFG (France Greeters Federation) and as such respect the same operating rules. They follow the values and ethics defined globally by IGA (International Greeter Association). FFG coordination ensures the pooling of our tools, our global presence on the Web and social networks and the sharing of our communication programs.
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BETWEEN EARTH AND SEA
From the top of the Aber Ildut to the small port of Mazou, Maryvonne will accompany you for a small eclectic hike. Between the rocky coast of the Iroise Sea, with a view of the Molène archipelago, and ribinoù (small bocage paths in Breton), discover two very different facets and yet so close to our territory. Blue and green mix together to form a single word in Breton: glaz.