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France's Disc Golf Courses Updated!

Visit the Musee D'Orsay. I hear it's better than the Louvre, and probably less crowded. It was one of the highlights of my trip to Paris. :thmbup:

Definitely check out the Notre Dame cathedral. Being from Europe, you may not find massive gothic cathedrals as impressive as we Americans do, but Notre Dame is a good one. :thmbup:

Avoid Pompiduo Center. Believe me, there is NOTHING to do at Pompidou, and the building itself is old, dirty, and faded. :thmbdown:

Also, I found Montmartre rather dull as well. :|

With all due respect, I live in Ulm, home of the tallest cathedral in the world. I don't know how much more massive or impressive you can get, but the Notre Dame is no-doubt more famous.

But thanks a lot for your tips, I already wrote them down so I can look them up later. As ridiculous as it sounds, my first priority is disc golfing so I can add France to my "Countries Played" list.
 
Wait, Holloween is in February in France? :confused:

I'm pretty sure that that was supposed to be Halloween = Carnival = Mardi Gras. This is the description of the course on the french disc golf page, but since I'm not super good at French, I have to rely on Google Translate. :)

Parcours d'initiation et de perfectionnement, chaque trou a une difficulté bien précise et fait travailler différents lancers afin de pouvoir progresser. En accès libre toute l'année sauf (peut-être) de la fin des vacances de la toussaint jusqu'aux vacances de février.

I'll fix that on the course information page. Thanks for the tip! :thmbup:
 
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