Liftoff!

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 andWeiterlesen
Heathrow

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!
Paris Day 1

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 decidedWeiterlesen
Game Day Paris

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 lilyWeiterlesen
Paris to Burgundy

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 theWeiterlesen
Dijon

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 bestWeiterlesen
Franche-Comte and Beaune

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 anWeiterlesen
Vezely and Golf Chateau de Chailly

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 theseWeiterlesen
Beaune take 2

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, freshWeiterlesen
St Etienne

We lost.
Beaujolais

We put the disappointment of St Etienne behind us yesterday and set off to the Beaujolais region - our base for the next four days. We entered from the southern end visiting a few hillside villages inWeiterlesen
Beaujolais Day 3

We had a rather deflating start to the day when our host Julien pointed out the flat rear tyre on our car to us in the morning - particularly when we found the empty spare tyre compartment! HoweverWeiterlesen
Chateau Bonnet and Roche de Solutre

We have been staying at Chateau Bonnet vineyard - initially built in 1630 by Claude Bonnet, an alderman of the city of Macon as a holiday house. The Perrachon family - vignerons since 1830 - bought itWeiterlesen
Lyon

We left Beaujolais and drove to Lyon today. We booked rooms in an old lodge in the Vieux Lyon - the old city. The house we are in was built between 1500-1600 and still has original walls and timberWeiterlesen
Lyon at night

I always love walking around cities at night as the lights give a new perspective to the urban landscape and actually accentuate the beauty of the buildings and structures.
Lyon Game Day!

The two days there has been a steadily increasing number of Wallaby and Welsh supporters in town - plus the odd bunch of kilt wearing Scots, All Blacks and Poms.
We did a walking trip which provided aWeiterlesen
Lyon Disaster

What can I say - except I felt very sorry for this young inexperienced team Eddie Jones threw to the wolves - he will have done enormous damage to their confidence in the future. Leaving players likeWeiterlesen
Annecy

We left Lyon heading to the French Alps. We drove via Chambery, an historical city with medieval architecture from the Savoy rulers that ruled as far as Turin in Italy - it has been in and out ofWeiterlesen
Annecy to Chamonix

We drove from Annecy today heading into the French Alps - the horizon changing into towering valley sides of high peaks topped with snow. Not far from Chamonix we sidetracked to a small village calledWeiterlesen
Chamonix Day 1

Chamonix is a ski resort town in a valley surrounded by high peaks (including Mount Blanc). We headed up on the cable car to Auguille du Midi ( augille is a sharp pinnacle of rock in a mountain rangeWeiterlesen
Chamonix Day 2

Today we went to Augille de Midi (needle at midday) - a cable car ride to a solitary rock pinnacle that rises to 3842m. It still holds the record as the highest vertical ascent cable car in the world,Weiterlesen
Alpine drive

The last three days have been basically driving from A to B to fulfill our time table. However this first day was spectacular as we drove along the alpine way between ( and into) Italy and France.Weiterlesen
Saint-Étienne Game Day

I almost forgot - we won!
St Etienne to Bayeux

Yesterday we left St Etienne to drive to Lyon to drop our travelling companions Peter and Vanessa off at the railway as they are now heading home - sad to see them go after three great weeks.
Then weWeiterlesen
Normandy DDay American (West) Beaches

Bayeux is perfectly positioned between the two American landing beaches to the west - Utah and Omaha (very original) and the three eastern British ( Gold and Sword) and Canadian (Juno) beaches.
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ReisenderYay - enjoy ❤️❤️