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MY LITTLE GETAWAY Eddy in the Eure valley

MY LITTLE GETAWAY Eddy in the Eure valley
MY LITTLE GETAWAY Eddy in the Eure valley

Clémence Castel and her guest Eddy set off to explore the Eure Valley. A former restaurateur, Eddy moved into real estate to spend more time with his loved ones. For almost 30 years, he has volunteered for the Telethon and is committed to fighting genetic diseases. Generous, attentive and above all funny, this adventure promises to be funny and intense.

Near a farmhouse Passy-sur-EureClémence meets Eddy and takes him into the air to make one of his dreams come true, a vol in ULM ! Eddy takes the opportunity to admire the landscapes and lets himself be carried away. A suspended moment for our duo who had their dose of adrenaline.

Direction Veslyfor an artistic activity. Clémence and her guest meet Francis, a glass blower. More than a discovery, Eddy gets his hands dirty and uses fire to perfection. He gets lost between wonder and satisfaction.

Little culinary break at La Croisilleto restore strength to our duo. Passionate about the land, Eddy enjoys visiting the farm and the crops. With Clémence, they share a joyful and spontaneous moment, between earth and tasty dessert.

At the end of his escapade, it is Gisors castle and in the rain Eddy takes stock. He leaves happy and retains the freedom felt during his ultralight flight. All these encounters made him want to start taking more time for himself again.

????My little getaway: Eddy in the Eure valley, it's Sunday February 2 at 12.55 on 3 Normandie and on France.tv

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