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 34

    Arras - Western Front Battlefields

    October 10, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    We spent two days with Phil Hora - an Australian expat who lives in Arras - touring the western Front battlefield sites. Phil specialises in Australian tours and I thoroughly recommend him (Sacred Ground tours). I sent him information on my great uncle George who died here and he had located the actual paddocks that he was fighting in when he was killed. It was quite moving to stand in that paddock all this time later and reflect on those events. Later we visited his grave in one of the 2925 Commonwealth War Graves in this region! The following day he tracked down - with info from Helen - areas Jane’s grandfather worked as a field hospital surgeon.
    The loss of life is staggering when you consider that in the four years of stalemate there were major battles, resulting in hundreds of thousands of causalities on both sides, that resulted in maybe 2 to 4 kms of territory gained - sometime a couple of 100 metres! At the battle of Pozieres 6800 Australian men died in 7 weeks! By the end of the war it is estimated 15 to 22 million soldiers from all sides died.
    The respect from the French and Belgium people is amazing and to this day they honour the Australian troops who fought here ( as well as the other nations) by donating their land and their time for cemeteries, memorials and museums.
    The British High Command made disastrous after disastrous decisions in the first three years and I’m surprised we won! The tide turned when the Aussi, Kiwi and Canadian battalions were united under their own generals who had innovative battle plans the bore results and decreased deaths. In our case General John Monash - a civil engineer - who was the only person knighted on the battlefield during the war after his stunning victories in 1918. The new Monash centre at Villers-Brettenoux is a superb information museum opened in 2017 - the quality of all the museums is very high. All up a very sobering but enlightening experience.
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  • Day 36

    Monets Gardens - Giverny

    October 12, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    We left Arras to start our two day drive to our final destination Marseilles. Currently overnighting at Beaune but en route we stopped at Giverny to visit the famous gardens and Japanese ponds created by Claude Monet. We were pleasantly surprised at the amount of flowers blooming in the garden - which has a lovely wild unrestricted feel to it - for this time of year. Not many water lilies but the beautiful reflections and the Japanese bridges were just like his paintings.Read more

  • Day 38

    Marseilles

    October 14, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

    We are now in Marseilles for the final four days of our trip. We have a lovely renovated apartment in the old part of town close to the old port in what would be described in trendy terms as “gritty” surroundings - realistically it is a bit dirty, dark and dangerous feeling! Despite that it is well situated and quite interesting.
    Today we just started walking and saw where we ended up.
    So we walked towards the Notre Dame Basilica on the high hilltop which gave us wonderful views over the city - via flower markets, backstreet African markets into the privileged parts of town with Louis Vuitton and Hugo shops. From the basilica we could see the island prison of Chateau d’If (inspiration for the The Count of Monte Christo) and the beautiful cliffs along the Mediterranean.
    We than made our way through the maze of streets down towards the ocean to the beach for a refreshing swim in the clear waters of the Mediterranean. Then a small one woman operation pizza restaurant in the backstreets again - quite a character she was - but great real pizza!
    We finished by walking back along the coast road to home - very tired but a great day just watching the locals.
    Just watched Argentina beat Wales - yeah! Next is Ireland vs NZ.
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  • Day 41

    Marseilles Homeward Bound

    October 17, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

    So here we are on the train from Marseilles to Charles de Gaulle airport - direct train route without changing in a little over four hours! It’s like reliving our trip in reverse passing by Lyon, Beaujolais and Burgundy as the countryside rushes by.
    We enjoyed a lazy two last days in Marseilles. One day was a food walking trip through the old town trying sardines, fried chick pea patties, slow cooked beef cheeks and bouillabaisse base fish dip amongst other things. At other times we just wandered around taking in the atmosphere around the old port but realistically it wasn’t our favourite city - a bit grimy and dirty compared to other towns.
    A fabulous trip but as always looking forward to home and family and friends.
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