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  • Day 14

    Fabulous Fine Dining

    September 27, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    When we were making our way to our hotel yesterday Ian spotted a sign to a restaurant that caught his attention. He took note and later googled the restaurant, La Table du Sommelier, and it received very good reviews so we booked a table.

    The restaurant was about a 5 minute walk from our hotel and it did not disappoint. We sat on their covered terrace and chose a fixed menu - entree, main and dessert. We chose a local Gaillac wine (Red) to accompany our meal and it was fabulous.

    For dinner Ian and Brigitte had the prawns wrapped in brick pastry with salad and I chose the steak tartare. Both entrees were excellent, in fact the steak tartare was the best I have ever had.

    For mains Ian and Brigitte chose the veal and I chose the fish. Again, the quality of the meals was excellent.

    For dessert Ian chose an Apricot concoction and Brigitte and I chose a raspberry and chocolate creation. Both desserts were sublime.

    We finished with an espresso which was very good. The quality of the coffee in France seems to have improved since last year.
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  • Day 14

    Cathedrale Sainte-Cécile

    September 27, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Upon completion of the food tour with Nastia we thought we should visit Albi’s Cathedral Sainte-Cecile. As previously mentioned, it is the largest brick Cathedral in the world. With it’s close proximity to the river it meant there was plenty of sand, rock and water to make the bricks.

    It is similar in its form and the simplicity of its lines to the Gothic churches of the Toulouse region, but exceeds them in size and in the line of its harmoniously distributed buttresses. On the southern side, its fortress-like appearance is softened by the Dominique de Florence doorway and by the four-poster porch, a masterpiece of flamboyant Gothic art. There is also a massive blind bell tower which is 78 metres high, underscoring the cathedral-fortress appearance of the building. Construction began in the 1200s, but there have been additions to the structure in the 1400’s and 1500’s.

    The exterior of this building is very plain and more resembles a fortress than a cathedral, but the interior is lavishly decorated with art and sculpture. It has a very ornate choir screen, and walls in bright blues and golds, in line with the Southern French Gothic style. Construction began in 1282 and continued for 200 years. Bernard de Castanet, who became Bishop of Albi in 1276, was the key figure behind the construction of this Gothic cathedral.
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  • Day 44

    Last night in Albi

    June 26, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    So this afternoon I ventured out to get my nails done and it was fine (although not as good as lovely Antoinette on Hutt Street). Tried a lovely blue colour! Then we walked out to explore some of the newer parts of the city and saw a great statue of local hero, Laperouse and the war memorial and then spent some time looking for a new light top for me - it's getting warmer and warmer! Eventually we stopped for a drink in the main square. The 'pichet' of rose ordered was bad so we sent it back and settled for a slightly better 'blanc' and ran across the road for a bag of chips! We decided this is typical of eating in the main touristy spots - not as good and more expensive! We then went for a quick look at the Saint Salvi church whose bells we have been hearing regularly from our airbnb each day. Dinner in with the leftovers and we have been happy to do this for a change. Tomorrow is our next big adventure - long drive to Uzes where we are staying for 10 days. Looking forward to a more relaxed time!Read more

  • Day 10

    From Lyon to Albi

    June 20, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F

    We left our apartment a little before 11 this morning, so a fairly leisurely start to the day. An easy time navigating the Lyon Metro was too good to be true. We picked up lunch at the gare and waited for our departure platform to be announced. Got on the train early enough to have an easy place to put our luggage, and then we waited. And waited. Apparently, there was a mechanical problem that caused us to be at least 30 minutes late pulling out. Not normally a problem but we only had 15 minutes scheduled to make our connection. Luckily they made up some time between Lyon and Toulouse that we were able to make our connection.
    The scenery changed a lot as we traveled down the mountainous Côtes du Rhône, through the Mediterranean coastline, then back into the hilly Occitanie. Our apartment owner kindly picked us up and brought us to the apartment in the old town, just steps away from the cathedral. All the outside photos are taken from the apartment windows.
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  • Day 49

    Albi

    June 20, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    After Cords Sue Ciel, we spent the afternoon exploring Albi.

    Albi is on the Tarn River and is dominated by the Cathedral Saint-Cecille, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is yet another town that dates from the Roman times.

    The cathedral was built over 200 years between the 13th and 15th centuries. It is the largest brick church in the world and also has the most wall paintings of all churches. We have seen a lot of churches over the last seven weeks and all are special and unique in their own way. They all make a statement.

    Albi is also where artist Toulouse Lautrec was born and there is a museum beside the cathedral where many of his works are displayed.

    French Explorer La Perouse was also from Albi.

    The bridges over the Tarn are impressive and are also part of the UNESCO heritage site.
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  • Day 49

    Cords-Sur-Ciel

    June 20, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    Today began with a half-hour drive to what is known as the village in the sky - Cords Sur Ciel - rated as one of the prettiest villages in France and it's easy to see why. Even better, there was hardly anyone there.

    It was built in the 1200's to protect the scattered population of the area from conflict and religious persecution. It is now home to artists and craft shops.

    It is referred to as the village in the sky because at times, clouds can obscure the bottom half of the mountain it is built on, thus giving the appearance it is above the clouds.
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  • Day 42

    Parc des Titans

    April 10 in France ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Heute 236km dichter an tu Hus gefahren.Elegant bisschen an Toulouse vorbei bei kuscheligen 28° 🥵
    Nach den ersten 6km merkte man gleich das man in Frankreich ist.
    Hübsche Häuser und Dörfer die nicht so auseinandergezogen sind wie in Spanien.
    Selbt wenn hier auch viele geschlossene Fensterläden zu sehen sind,sehen die dabei noch schön aus.

    Stellplatz haben wir kostenfrei am Parc de Titans.
    Ein Gelände des alten Sainte-Marie Schachts was 1985 als Kohlebergwerk in Betrieb genommen wurde.Es war eines der größten in Frankreich.1997 wurde der Betrieb aus meheren Gründen eingestellt.

    Schon bisschen unheimlich wenn man vor so einer großen Maschine steht.Da wir hier schon stehen haben wir sie uns natürlich auch angeguckt.
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  • Day 42

    Le Garric

    April 10 in France ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Heute haben wir ordentlich Strecke gemacht, bis hinter Albi nach Le Garric. Hier gibt es den Parc des Titans und einen CP des Titans. Dieser ist wie üblich nur Jun-Aug geöffnet, die übrige Zeit kann man davor einen SP kostenlos nutzen. Ich hab mich etwas daneben auf die Wiese in den Schatten gestellt. Ist ja nicht auszuhalten heute, 28°, zu warm 🥵
    Von unterwegs gibts heute nur ein paar Fotos von Gela, ich war zu faul zum Fotografieren. Dabei hatte man gleich im ersten französischen Dorf so ein „oh wie schön“ Gefühl. Nix gegen Spanien, war auch schön, aber mit Frankreich kommt es nicht mit.

    Du charbon au soleil, von der Kohle zur Sonne. In Sainte-Marie entdeckte man 1985 das Verfahren des Abbaus in großen Becken statt Gruben. Aus mehreren Gründen, vor allem wg der Konkurrenz durch andere Energiequellen wurde der Abbau 1997 eingestellt.
    Die Maschinen sind schon groß, aber nicht ganz so spektakulär wie in Ferropolis in Gräfenhainichen. Aber dafür kostet es keinen Eintritt 😃
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  • Day 15–16

    Weiter über Land durch Frankreich 🇫🇷

    October 2, 2024 in France ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Heute sind wir von LABRUGUIÈRE weiter durch Frankreich 🇫🇷. Wir sind ganz bewusst über Land und nicht über die Autobahn gefahren, weil wir auch etwas von diesem schönen Land sehen wollten. Es ging weiter nach CHÂTEL-GUYON. Es war ein kleiner Stellplatz in der Stadt, aber am Waldrand. Nachts konnte ich das erste mal eine Eule rufen hören. Nachts fing es an zu regnen, es war auch von den Temperaturen etwas kühler. Hier kommen ein paar Impressionen.☺️Read more

  • Day 32

    Albi

    March 2, 2024 in France ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    Also ist der heutige Stellplatz in Albi.
    Es ist zwar schon 17:30 Uhr, aber ich muss mich noch ein wenig bewegen und laufe zügig in das Zentrum und zur Kathedrale. Hat sich echt gelohnt - die farbkräftigen Wandmalereien und filigranen Steinmetzarbeiten sind wirklich beeindruckend. Noch ein kurzer Blick in die Altstadt, ehe es dunkel wird.Read more

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