RWC Cup France 2023

September - October 2023
We return to France 16 years after we last went there for a Rugby World Cup. Not sure what the rugby has in store but we intend to enjoy Burgundy, Beaujolais, The French Alps, Normandy and the Northern battlefields. Read more
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  • Day 1

    Liftoff!

    September 7, 2023 in Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    We bought our game tickets over two years ago and there have been some big changes in our lives since then. However today we headed off to Paris via Singapore and London for six weeks of rugby and sightseeing in France - oh and the wine and cheese!Read more

  • Day 2

    Heathrow

    September 8, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Made to Heathrow - quick 2 hour stopover and then finally Paris. However did make a quick duty free bee line to a recommended shop by Judy Donoghue!

  • Day 3

    Paris Day 1

    September 9, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Arrived in Paris and linked up with our travelling companions Peter and Vanessa Collins.
    Walked down via Sacre Cour to Pigatelle to an Irish pub to watch the opening NZ vs France - however we decided to head back home and we went to a local cafe which was great - all French supporters, Saison on tap and very vocal.Read more

  • Day 3

    Game Day Paris

    September 9, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

    Another scorcher today - temperatures have been in the mid 30s both days. Even so we ventured out - we had tickets to the Musee de L’Orangerie, the purpose built gallery for Monet’s huge lily garden paintings. En route we came across the huge RWC village set up at Place de Concorde - got some new merchandise - another RWC pin to add to my collection and hat and socks!
    Then a walk around the Eiffel Tower before heading home for a cold shower to cool down and catch the metro to Stade de France to play Georgia. A crowd of 75,700 packed the stadium and an impressive win by Australia - certainly some outstanding new young players coming through.
    Tomorrow we leave Paris and head to Burgundy for a week!
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  • Day 5

    Paris to Burgundy

    September 11, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

    Picked up our car at Gare du Nord with Peter driving and me navigating and surprisingly everything went smoothly! Heading off to our base in Burgundy for a week at Chateau de Chaily - see the nighttime pic below. Very impressive, Enroute stopped at medieval village Samur en Siene - lovely stained glass in the church
    ,and the Abbe de Fontenane - built 1165! Very well preserved buildings - the picture of the roof was the dormitory for 200 monks and looks the hull of a boat upside down. Finished with a lovely outdoor dinner - simple fresh food - see my fig tart. We still can’t really believe we are overseas! But I’m getting used to it!
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  • Day 6

    Dijon

    September 12, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    We spent the day in Dijon, the capital of Burgundy - famous for wine, mustard, gingerbread and of course, boeuf bourguignon which we had for lunch in a little alleyway restaurant (it was the best I’ve ever tasted). A very rich and powerful duchy in 1500 - 1600 rivalling the King, there are numerous impressive buildings. The Notre Dame cathedral here boasts an impressive facade lined with gargoyles - apparently one fell off in the Middle Ages crushing to death a wealthy merchant on his wedding day! Hence they were removed and not reinstated until centuries later. On the side wall someone carved a small owl which has become the good luck symbol of Dijon - it’s face is rubbed off now by people hoping for some of the luck! So there is trail to follow called the Owl trail to see the important sights in the old centre marked by bronze owl markers on the pavements - very quaint. Also note the beautiful mosaic tile roofs on the cathedrals and the exquisite carved doors.
    We returned to our apartment in our quiet village on the grounds of Chateau Chailly with bottles of Chablis (Chardonnay) and Burgundy (Pinot noir - not the wish washy stuff we have but a robust Hunter Valley type red) and far too much local fromage (including the specialty of the region - washed rind soft cheese washed in local Kir alcohol - the smelly socks variety - superbe!).
    Not sure where we are off to today - a road trip through the French Comte countryside most likely.
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  • Day 7

    Franche-Comte and Beaune

    September 13, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Two days dedicated to wine and fine dining. Yesterday we drove 150km to a small village called Pupillan in the hills of Franche-Comte (Free County) - this area borders on Switzerland and was an autonomous region in the Middle Ages settled by Gauls so the people still regard themselves as different to other French people! We drove via Dole the birthplace of Louis Pasteur and then Arbois where he worked and discovered his first vaccine which was for rabies. All beautiful little villages and lots of forests and agricultural farming. Anyway I had read of a restaurant in Pupillan (Michelin listed) Auberge D’Grapeliot that served local produce so we had a beautiful three course lunch including the local vin jaune (yellow wine) which is a wine that is fermented for six years in oak barrels and becomes a strong astringent aperitif - not bad but not something I’d bring home.
    Today we headed to Beaune - the wine capital of Burgundy. After the obligatory morning coffee and croissant we headed to the Caves (cellars) of Patriache et Fils - wine merchants on the same site since 1776. The building was an old convent which had cellars dating back to the 14th century - since then they have extended the cellars under the city of Beaune to now encompass 2 hectares of cellars and 5 kms of tunnels - with three million bottles of wine! Also they had beautiful modern sculptures scattered amongst the wine - great tour finished with a guided tasting of six wines - we learnt so much about the regions and specific grapes used - at the end we were lucky to have a tasting of a grand cru red (only 2% of production gets grand cru status in France). So we headed off with 8 bottles to our next Michelin hat lunch - just kept to two courses today - a veal tartare with smoked eel and raspberry tart with sage. We then waddled around the old streets for a while and then headed off home. So much more to see in Beaune that we will return another day.
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  • Day 9

    Vezely and Golf Chateau de Chailly

    September 15, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Thursday: VEZELY. Most people have heard of the pilgrims way Camino de Santiago but there are many routes that originate in Europe that feed into the Pyrenees and then onto to Spain. One of these commences in VEZELY at the Basilique Ste-Madeleine in Burgundy. A massive former abbey church it sits atop a hilly outcrop that is visible for miles around as you approach - you enter a walled medieval village and wend your way up the narrow streets, past the pilgrims hostel, to the church. Built in 858, it became a place of pilgrimage in 882 when a relic of Mary Magdalene was sent from Provence - you can see the relic in the photo in the crypt - zoom in and see what you think - clavicle, ulna? Visitors of note in history include Richard the Lionheart and Thomas Beckett - to be standing in a place that legendary figures have been is a bit surreal.
    Friday: Golf Hotel Chateau du Chailly. This 12th century chateau has been refurbished to include a 18 hole golf course and we have been staying in a self contained apartment in the grounds. We played the course today which was challenging and enjoyable (because I won!) then a swim in the pool, jacuzzi and sauna. Finished the day with a Chefs table dinner with just us four in the cave (cellar) with a special menu from the chef - best meal yet - absolute stunning presentation, imagination and flavour - we all agreed one of the best meals we’ve ever had (and we’ve had a few with Peter and Vanessa) - from the pate emulsion in a pastry biscuit topped with local smoked duck to the Brest chicken roulade filled with confit chicken thigh to an aniseed meringue it was outstanding.
    Another couple of wonderful sunny days in Burgundy - one more to go before we head further south to St Etienne and more Rugby. Quite noticeable all the French around here are very rugby aware and enthusiastic - a great atmosphere.
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  • Day 10

    Beaune take 2

    September 16, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌩️ 24 °C

    We returned to Beaune today for the Saturday market day - 150 stalls of produce and handicrafts - seventh heaven for Jane! As expected amazing wheels of cheeses, colourful olives and tapenades, fresh oysters etc etc!
    The other reason was to visit the jewel in the crown of Beaune - the Hotel-Dieu which was established in the mid 15th C by a generous chancellor of Beaune to provide free medical care for the poor of the city, run by nuns and doctors and supported by grants from the aristocracy - an incredible socialist initiative far ahead of its time. It took paying rich patients as well to supplement it’s income. The patients were housed in one great hall and you can see the beds lined along the walls. The stunning roofs of multi coloured tiles are famous as well. What’s more amazing is that it remained the general hospital of Beaune (albeit with obvious changes in medical and nursing techniques) until 1972!
    We returned home via the village of Chateauneuf which had a castle dating from the 11th C and can be seen on the hill like a castle from a film set. This is also on the pilgrims trail leading to Spain.
    Last day in Burgundy - off to St Etienne tomorrow.
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  • Day 11

    St Etienne

    September 17, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

    We lost.