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Gluten Free In Europe


TurquoiseMermaid

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I'm traveling with my fiance throughout Europe and have found your forum very useful so far - thank you!!!!

We're in Cannes now and I actually got laughed at, by the concierge and the reception, when I asked if there was such a thing in any restaurant here. Anyone traveled to Cannes and had any luck? We'll leave tomorrow and continue along the lower coast of France, so if you know of any cities nearby where you've had luck, it would be much appreciated. Thank you all again for existing - you're a lifesaver!!!


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I'm traveling with my fiance throughout Europe and have found your forum very useful so far - thank you!!!!

We're in Cannes now and I actually got laughed at, by the concierge and the reception, when I asked if there was such a thing in any restaurant here. Anyone traveled to Cannes and had any luck? We'll leave tomorrow and continue along the lower coast of France, so if you know of any cities nearby where you've had luck, it would be much appreciated. Thank you all again for existing - you're a lifesaver!!!

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Hi,

This should help, Hotels and Restaurants serving Gluten Free food in Europe

some even have Satellite Navigations reference numbers to help locate them.

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Hope this Helps,

David

georgie Enthusiast

THANKYOU !!! for this thread! I travelled rural France in 1999 and want to return one day but am dreading it ... I was planning on living on cheese but perhaps there is hope of a meal ??

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I'm traveling with my fiance throughout Europe and have found your forum very useful so far - thank you!!!!

We're in Cannes now and I actually got laughed at, by the concierge and the reception, when I asked if there was such a thing in any restaurant here. Anyone traveled to Cannes and had any luck? We'll leave tomorrow and continue along the lower coast of France, so if you know of any cities nearby where you've had luck, it would be much appreciated. Thank you all again for existing - you're a lifesaver!!!

I would head to Italy where there is good awareness of gluten free.

If you go to the Italian Riviera which is not far from where you are now in the south of France you could try the Hotel Villa Edera which provides gluten free food for their guests.

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It is not far from the Cinque Terre which is a lovely place to visit.

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Thank you!!!!!!!!!!

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