Honey Festival:

Ferry travellers can visit some of the best continent's finest food festivals this autumn. Holidaymakers can take ferries to France to visit Fete du Miel, a honey festival that will come to Roquebrune-sur-Argens in Provence on October 2nd and 3rd 2010. 'Forgotten' vegetables will be the focus of a festival in La Haye-de-Routot near Rouen. Dedicated to vegetables, the festival will host an event on October 3rd that were popular in the past but are less common nowadays.
Walnut Festival:
Nicola Iseard, a travel writer of Observer, highlighted all the related events, which include the Walnut Festival and Aritzon Chestnut, is expected to be held in the heart of Barbagia, Sardinia from October 29, 2010 to October 31, 2010. Tourists can enjoy a wide range of tasteful sweet stuff like roasted nuts, cakes and other local specialities while enjoying folk music and dancing. Travellers can begin their French adventure by taking ferries on the Dover to Dunkirk route.
Ferries To France:
Enjoy your travel by ferries to France to experience the finest food festival this autumn. It is right time for tourists to make their bookings on the Dover to Dunkirk route. Tourists visiting to France from England can benefit much more with
Norfolkline ferry operator by receiving a maximum travel comfort facilities. Norfolkline is now a part of DFDS to provide great deals of travel comfort for travellers such as cheaper fares and onboard facilities. Dover to Dunkirk is considered to be the best route to reach France in an easy way with Norfolkline ferries.