NANTES 2018 of the Oldest in France and Is Equal in Size to Those Growing in the South-East of the US
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Honfleur PARIS Mont-Saint-Michel Caen PARIS Sunday 1st April • Versailles – Paris Brest Saint-Malo POST-CONGRESS NORMANDY PRE-CONGRESS BRITTANY Guingamp 9:00 Departure to the palace of Versailles 10:00 Guided visit of of the Queen’s and King’s Appartments, the Hall of Mirrors… Quimper 12:00 Lunch (included) NANTES 13:00 Visit of the Trianon’s gardens 14:30 Departure from Versailles to Paris 15:30 Visit to the Orangerie Museum (impressionist and post-impressionist paintings) with the famous Water POST-CONGRESS Lilies from Claude Monet and the Jean Walter – Paul Guillaume collection Atlantic SOUTH-WEST 17:30 Transfer to hotels – evening free Ocean Cognac Monday 2 April • Paris Bordeaux 09:00 Guided visit of Paris « modern and historic » : the « grands boulevards », the Opera, Place Vendôme, Place de la Concorde, the Champs Elysées, the Eiffel Tower, the Invalides, the Arch of La Défense… 12:00 Lunch (included) Gaujacq 14:30 Guided visit of the Albert Kahn’s gardens : the 4 hectares (8 acres) of gardens show the different aspects Biarritz of the art of gardening in the early 20th century : French gardens with and orchard and rose gardena, an English garden with lawn, false rock and cottage, a forest of Blue Atlas cedars and Colorado spruces surrounded by a wild meadow, a Japanese village and a reproduction of the Vosges Mountains * Subject to changes - the museum is under renovation. QUIMPER (BRITTANY) 16:30 Visit of the Bagatelle botanic Gardens, park created during the 18th century by Queen Marie-Antoinette "Breton” cultural capital city" 18:30 Transfer to hotels - evening free. Quimper, a “town of art and history” is known for its cathedral, Tuesday 3 April • Paris which is said to be the best example of Gothic religious archi- Breakfast tecture in Brittany. West of the cathedral is the atmospheric old End of the post-congress town, where you’ll find many half-timbered houses dating from the 14th century. Its cobbled streets are named after old job titles Programm subject to changes and Place au Beurre, where butter was sold, is one of Quimper’s Beverages not included prettiest locations. HONFLEUR (NORMANDY) NANTES Its port, the Vieux Bassin (Old Bassin surrounded by pictu- PARC DU GRAND BLOTTEREAU resque narrow houses) and the Lieutenance, the Faubourg Sainte Catherine (Sailors’ area bordered by the sea) and its 9 hectares of parkland set in a property of 37.5 hectares with church, the Enclos area ( the heart of former medieval forte- its plants nursery, its camellias collection and its tropical green- ress) and its Greniers à Sel (Salt Warehouses). houses. Opposite an 18th century mansion by the architect Ceineray the landscaped park holds a greenhouse collection – unique in France – of exotic plants, a French-style garden, a BOTANICAL GARDEN CENTRE Mediterranean rockery and banana trees. (GAUJACQ, SOUTH WEST FRANCE) Visit starting with « La Cameleraie », gathering one of the PARK CEMETERY ARBORETUM largest collection of camellias in Europe before moving to the “Plantarium”, built exclusively as a garden conservatory, A 50-hectares park with a collection of remarkable species, over a place for adaptation experiments, hydration and multipli- 11 000 trees and bushes, with a remarkable camellia collection, cation to produce the plants of the botanical garden centre patterned on the one at the Jardin des plantes. Botanical concert : a unique & exclusive initiative in France combining scientific presentation and a concert based on : DP SEVE Ville de Nantes - Réalisation : Denis Clavreul au Citoyen - Ville de Nantes 2017 Illustration et Relation DG Information the sounds made by plants. PROGRAMME PARC DE LA GAUDINIÈRE PRE CONGRESS 21 - 25 March A stuning mountain landscape (12 hectares). In this high-quality [email protected] wooded park, centuries old chestnut and oak trees stand beside Contact CONGRESS 25 - 29 March exotic trees introduced in the 19th century. POST CONGRESS 29 March - 3 April PARC DE PROCÉ An English-style landscaped park (12 hectares). Designed by Domi- nique Noisette in 1866, this park offers a number of viewing areas. Its statuary heritage tells the history of Nantes. Remarkable trees have International Camellia Congress been planted here, some are hundreds of years old : Service trees, At- las cedars, sequoias. The manor house was built in 1789, and in front of it stands a magnificent Virginia tulip tree, which happens to be one NANTES 2018 of the oldest in France and is equal in size to those growing in the south-east of the US. In spring, the park is beautifully decorated by the azalea and camelia borders. ICS France PRE-CONGRESS CONGRESS POST-CONGRESS 21–25 March 2018 25-29 March 2018 29 MARCH-3 APRIL 2018 (2 choices) Normandy – Paris (France) Brittany (France) Nantes (France) OR South-West – Paris (France) NORMANDY Wednesday 21 March Thursday 29 March • Nantes – Saint-Malo – Mont- Saint-Michel Afternoon Arrival at Brest-Guipavas Airport Sunday 25 March • CONGRESS Transfer to the hotels 7:30 Departure for the post-congress (Normandy) Evening free 15:30 Arrival in Nantes from the post-congress 10:30 Visit of the walled town of Saint Malo (Corsair city) Transfer to the hotels 12:30 Lunch in Saint Malo (included) Thursday 22 March Possible visit of the Camellias exhibition in Nantes Botanical Garden 8:00 Departure from hotels (three groups) 16:00 Delegates registration (until 18:30) 14:30 Departure for Saint-Coloumb First group : 19:00 Welcoming ceremony at the Town Hall (cocktail dinner) offered by the City of Nantes 15:00 Visit of the Ville Bague Malouinière (privateer and corsair house built in 1710) 9:00 Visit to Mr & Mrs Lamézec’s garden in Plougastel Departure to Mont-Saint-Michel with a stop at the German war cemetery 10:30 Visit to the National Botanical Conservatoire in Brest Monday 26 March • CONGRESS 19:00 Arrival in Mont-Saint-Michel – transfer to the hotel 19:30 Dinner (included) Second group : 8:45 Departure to La Cité Nantes Events Center (venue of the congress) 21:00 Shuttle to Mont-Saint-Michel for a guided visit 8:30 Visit to Brest city, its castle and docklands 9:30 Welcoming speech of the ICS President and Johanna Rolland, Mayor of the City of 10:30 Visit to Mr & Mrs Lamézec’s garden in Plougastel Nantes or her representative Friday 30 March • Mont-Saint-Michel – D-day landing beaches – Bayeux 10:00 Sessions : History and biodiversity Third group : 10:30 Coffee break 7:30 Departure to Avranches – Botanical garden visit with an amazing view of Mont-Saint-Michel 9:00 Visit to the Botanical Conservatoire in Brest 11:15 Visit of the Museum in Arromanches, first museum to be built in commemoration of June 6th 1944 11:00 Sessions : History and biodiversity 11:00 Visit to Mr & Mrs Lamézec’s garden in Plougastel 12:30 Lunch in Arromanches (included) 12:30 Lunch (included) 12:30 Lunch on Brest harbour (included) 14:30 D-Day landing beaches tour : the artificial port in Arromanches, Omaha Beach, the Pointe du Hoc (cliffs) 14:00 Departure for the visit Saint-Laurent american war cemetary 14:00 Departure from Brest harbour 14:30 Visit of Nantes Botanical Garden « Jardin des plantes » or to the Castle of 18:30 Transfer to your hotels in Bayeux 14:30 Visit to Mr & Mrs Chapel’s garden in Milizac the dukes of Brittany and its water mirror 19:00 Dinner (included) 16:30 Visit to Stervinou’s plant nursery in Guipronvel 16:00 Visit of the Machines de l’Ile and its majestic elephant : unprecedented artistic 18:15 Departure for Pointe Saint-Mathieu in Plougonvelin : the westernmost point project at the crossroads of Jules Verne’s «invented worlds», the mechanical universe Saturday 31 March • Bayeux – Caen – Honfleur – Paris of mainland France, its lighthouse, the abbey ruins and its semaphore of Leonardo da Vinci, and of Nantes’ industrial history, on the exceptional site of the 19:30 Welcoming dinner at the Pointe Saint-Mathieu restaurant (included) former shipyards. 9:00 Departure for Caen 19:00 Dinner (included) 10:15 Visit (on your own) of the Men’s Abbay founded by William the Conqueror Friday 23 March Tuesday 27 March • CONGRESS 12:30 Lunch in Honfleur (included) 8:00 Departure from hotels 14:30 Guided visit of Honfleur 9:00 Visit of Roué’s plant nursery in Plouigneau 8:00 Departure to La Cité Nantes Events Center 17:00 Departure to Paris 10:30 Departure for Mr & Mrs Le Moal’s ICS Garden of excellence in Guingamp 9:00 Sessions : Plants collection development 19:30 Transfer to hotels – evening free 10:30 Coffee break 13:00 Lunch prepared by the Camellia Association of Guingamp 11:00 Sessions : Plants collection development (buckwheat pancakes and crêpes) 12:30 Lunch (included) OR 15:00 Departure to visit the Park of Kerdalo in Trédarzec 18:00 Departure to Brest 14:00 Departure for the visit SOUTH-WEST FRANCE 19:00 Return to the hotels – evening free 14:30 Visit by groups of the Parc du Grand Blottereau Thursday 29 March • Nantes – Cognac – Bordeaux 16:00 Departure to visit Joël Lemaitre’s plant nursery Saturday 24 March 17:30 Departure to visit Val d’Erdre’s plant nursery 7:00 Departure from Nantes to Cognac city 20:00 Dinner offered by the Val d’Erdre’s plant nursery 10:30 Visit of Maison « Camus » cognac 8:00 Departure from hotels 9:00 Visit to Henriot faïencerie (faience pottery since 1690) Wednesday 28 March • CONGRESS 12:30 Lunch (included) at Maison “Camus” cognac 10:00 Visit to Quimper city and its Retreat Garden « Jardin de la Retraite » 15:00 Departure to visit Château Smith Haut Lafitte Bordeaux Vineyards located inside the ramparts of the old walled town 08:00 Departure to La Cité Nantes Events Center Gastronomic dinner included 09:00 Sessions : Derived products (Tea….)….