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    • Day 5

      4. Etappe: Auvillar (19,5 km)

      October 31, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Nach nem reichhaltigen Frühstück zusammen mit einigen anderen Wanderern und Radlern, die mit mir in der Gite übernachtet haben, ging es wie erwartet entspannt und flach immer am Kanal entlang. Viel zu früh war ich dann schon am Zielort, aber zum Glück gabs direkt unterhalb der Stadt einen schönen Platz direkt an der Garonne für ein kleines aber feines spätes Picknick 😊 Als es anfing zu tröpfeln, hab ich mich dann an den einzigen Aufstieg des Tages gemacht und hab direkt eingecheckt in mein Einzelzimmer in der gemütlichen, ganz neuen Gite Maison Necty, die Lucille noch für mich gebucht hat 🥰 Heut hab ich ein 2x2m-Bett ganz für mich alleine 🥳
      Den Stadtrundgang heb ich mir dann für morgen früh bei besserem Wetter auf 😉
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    • Day 23

      Travetur

      April 23 in France ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Lille gåtur med gode bakker og smukke udsigter. Den rute vi fik fra campingpladsen er 11,4 km lang. Vi tænkte at vi tager lige en genvej og korter turen lidt af. Men vi glemte at kigge på kortet så vi har gået en "omvej" der er næsten lige så lang som den oprindelige tur. Pyt... Det var en smuk tur. Smukke vilde blomster, sommerfugle og skøn natur.
      Slutter af med en god øl i campingpladsens flotte haveanlæg.
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    • Day 6

      Day 06 - Duras

      April 20, 2022 in France ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      A well deserved lay in this morning, before we set off for the Hollywood’s last house tour of the holiday.
      At 1230pm we set off from Roque heading north on the D15 and then north west on the D656 to Bruch. We then headed west on the D119 D642 and D108 before joining the main A62 through to Samazan. We then headed north on the D933 and D813 before finally joining the D708 through to Duras.
      Stopping for a short while at Duras directly next to the Chateau we grabbed food (probably the best burger in the world) and coffee, as for once we were actually ahead of time.
      We set off for the last ten minute drive to meet James the agent at the address in Villeneuve de Duras. On arrival we met James who had only just arrived himself, before being shown inside. The property was two houses combined into one, and were believed to be amongst the oldest in the village, if not the oldest.
      The house needed quite a bit of work, but the scenes from the rear garden were stunning.
      After roughly an hour we parted with James and headed to the nearby ‘Huge’ Leclerc store. We spent decidedly more time in Leclerc than I personally would have preferred, but everyone else seemed to be enjoying a little retail therapy. Replenished with food, drink and 1970’s aftershave for Paul, we left and took the reciprocal route to our journey this morning arriving back at Roque at about 7.00pm.
      A very chilled evening followed, supplemented with our now staple diet of bread, cheese’s, chorizo and quiche. We even extended to a salad tonight 🥴
      We sat chatting until late, knowing we actually had no plans for tomorrow and another lay-in was on offer.
      Tomorrow is a blank canvas!!
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    • Day 22

      Hygge på campingpladsen

      April 22 in France ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      Vi lader roen falde over os og nyder den her fine campingplads. Ænderne fik vores tørre brød.
      Senere går vi ad en vandrerute.
      Det var så ikke en kat men en lille fugl som fandt ind i teltet i morges, mens vi var på badeværelset.
      Jeg håber ikke ponyen kommer som den næste.... 😳.
      Der var den flotteste 'næsten' fuldmåne og helt vindstille i nat.
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    • Day 6

      5. Etappe: Lectoure (33,9 km)

      November 1, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Upsi! Um 7 Uhr schellt die Kirche von nebenan - eigentlich wollte ich da schon am Frühstückstisch sitzen. Da hab ich wohl den Wecker auf ne Stunde zu spät gestellt 🙈 Aber zumindest musste niemand auf mich warten, denn ich hatte ein ganzes Apartment für mich und die Gastgeberin hatte mir das Frühstück schon am Abend vorbeigebracht (Pancakes und Honig aus der eigenen Imkerei 😋) und ich durfte so lang bleiben wie ich wollte. Aber ich wusste ja, dass es heute das erste Mal über 30 km geht, und so wollte ich nicht allzu spät starten. Also Frühstück im Schnelldurchlauf und das halbe Baguette, was eigentlich noch fürs Frühstück bestimmt war, für unterwegs eingepackt.
      Ein paar Regenwolken hingen noch am Himmel als ich in der schönen Altstadt startete und es war ein paar Grad kühler. Im Laufe des Tages eroberte sich die Sonne aber den Himmel zurück und ich hab wieder ordentlich geschwitzt und mich dabei gefragt, wie das wohl die Pilger im Hochsommer durchhalten stundenlang zwischen Feldern ohne jeglichen Schatten zu wandern. 🥵 Wirklich dankbar bin ich, dass es so ziemlich in jedem Ort, mag er auch noch so klein sein, gut ausgeschilderte öffentliche Toiletten gibt. So was gibts daheim eher selten.
      Zwischendurch noch schnell ein bisschen Obst, Gemüse und nicht zu vergessen Käääääse geshoppt und entspannt 10 km vorm Ziel picknicken ... ganz ungestört war ich aber nicht 😸😅
      Nach 7 Stunden Gehzeit und über 1.000 Höhenmetern komm ich etwas platt in meiner Unterkunft, der Gite L'Etoile Occitane, an und werde sehr herzlich empfangen. Ohne dass ich überhaupt fragen musste, macht meine heutige Gastgeberin direkt die Unterkunft für die übernächste Nacht für mich klar und obendrein spricht Isabel noch sehr gut Englisch 🥳
      Ein kleiner Stadtspaziergang muss dennoch sein, denn zum Abendbrot versorge ich mich selbst - nur leider ist auch in Frankreich heute Feiertag. Kein Problem, dachte ich, denn ich war heut Mittag ja noch einkaufen ... aber es ist wohl so, dass an Feiertagen die Supermärkte nur vormittags offen haben - ach je! Aber auch dafür hat Isabel eine Lösung: Die Pilger von gestern haben noch ein bisschen Gemüse dagelassen und Pasta ist auch noch übrig, so dass ich mir noch ein gutes Abendessen zaubern kann. Mehr Pilger werden es heute nicht, so dass ich heute ausnahmsweise im etwas helleren 8-Bett-Männerschlafsaal nächtigen darf 😉
      Morgen gehts dann wieder früh weiter - die nächste Ü-30-Tour wartet schon!
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    • Day 65

      touristische fahrt

      September 26, 2019 in France ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      in montech kurz nach dem start haben wir uns noch die schiffhebebahn angeschaut. diese beiden lokomotiven mit über 1000 ps schieben wasser hiniter den schiffen her, damit sie durch den hangkanal kommen. schade nur, dass es jetzt stillsteht. in moissac fuhren wir über den pont canal du cacor d.h. der kanal verläuft über eine ca. 20 meter hohe brücke. ein unglaubliches bauwerk. das mittagessen verbrachten wir bei einer schleuse, wo wir noch kanadier kennelernten; d.h. unsere doris aus amerika war quasi die doris aus vancouver. unsere kinder haben alle einen kanadischen-ansteck-pin bekommen und waren begeistert. nun sind wir in der stadt valence d'agen, welche eine unglaublich schöne stadthalle und sehr moderne architektur hat. ein mix zwischen alt und modern.Read more

    • Day 24–29

      Yelloh! Village Camping Bordeux lac

      April 24 in France ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Køreturen til Bordeaux går gennem smukke bugtede landskaber. Denne gang har jeg taget lidt billeder mens vi kørte.
      Mange af de små byer er bygget indenfor en rund mur/fæstning, det er meget charmerende. I midten ligger der ofte en fælles plads, enten udnyttet som p-plads eller som på billedet, en stor overdækket terrasse.
      Landskabet ændre sig jo nærmere vi kommer Bordeaux. Nu er der faktisk kun vinstokke på markerne. Middagsmaden blev spist ved en strand midt inde i skoven. Der var stor legeplads, bænke, scene og ishus.
      Der letter en stor flok kridhvide fugle fra en vinmark, det er Sølvhejre. Billedet er desværre ikke få godt. Men der var rigtig mange. Det ene stor vinslot dukker op efter det andet.
      Teltet blev sat op, kun lige i rette tid inden regnen startede. Det er nu hyggeligt når regnen trommer på teltdugen.
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    • Day 3

      Day 03 - Tales From The Riverbank

      April 17, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Well, we all almost over-slept but dragged ourselves out in the nick of time to make our way to market, taking the D137 through Francescas and then west bound on the D112 & D149 passing through Lasserre, before finally arriving at Mézin.
      The market was probably not as large as we were expecting, but the bonus was that it being directly next to the church, meant volunteers were handing out Easter Eggs as it was Easter Sunday. When timed correctly it was possible to walk the square of the market and get access to 4 egg baskets each lap.
      Filled with chocolate eggs, croissants and coffee we left the market having now decided to drive to Nérac.
      Taking the D696 north east we arrived in Nérac some 20 minutes later.
      The fortified medieval and renaissance town of Nérac, the capital of the Albret region, nestles on the banks of the Baïse with picturesque properties along the banks. In glorious sunshine we explored the narrow backstreets and main square, before stopping for drinks on the riverside. After some more following our nose through the historic backstreets we returned to the car and headed back home.
      The afternoon was spent sitting in the sunshine, chatting and chilling before we decided to walk down and around the lake, which is nestled just down from the gite.
      Back at the gite, we fed and watered before calling it a day. Tomorrow there is no rush to wake up 😉
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    • Day 7

      Day 07 - Relax, Dont Do It

      April 21, 2022 in France ⋅ 🌧 11 °C

      Lazy days and Sundays! Well this morning was a lazy day despite it being a Thursday. Late getting up and time spent chatting over breakfast and numerous cups of tea and coffee passed a couple of hours.
      Teresa and the Hollywoods decided they fancied a walk, they plumped for a waddle to Laplume which is the nearest village to Roque. Having a rough idea how far it was I was ok with the walk there, but didn’t fancy the walk back afterwards. So I kindly offered to pass on the walk and take the car to Laplume in order to drive them home.
      Plan hatched and agreed the foot soldiers departed just after lunch. I followed about twenty minutes later, with some chores to do at the supermarché and the bank and a planned wait at the cafe.
      I passed the trio on the main road to Laplume, they having made more ground than I had thought they would. I gave them a friendly yell from the window as I passed and continued to Laplume. As I rounded the bend I saw and remembered the road ahead which stretch in a straight line as far as you could see. After giggling to myself I had a little sing to myself of a certain Talking Heads track . . . We’re on the road to nowhere, come on inside . . .
      After a whizz around the supermarché, and unsuccessful stop at the bank ATM I went to secure a seat at a cafe.
      Laplume is not the most busiest of towns on a good day, but early afternoon on a Thursday is particularly bad. Not a thing was open.
      I re-sited to the supermarché car park and sat waiting for the trio who to be fair were quickly trotting through the car park towards me.
      My three flagging passengers were pleased to see me and be driven to Lamontjoie, the next village south from Laplume.
      We quickly found a cafe which to Mr Hollywood’s amusement, had a name and beer brand that were able to play Double Entendre . . . ‘Coq Hardi’ and ‘La Table De La Bastide’.
      The cafe was not at all as we had expected, being very smart and upmarket - almost a fine dining experience with classical piano music. The food looked particularly good and would be well worth another visit on another day.
      On returning to Roque, the sun had made an appearance and so we fired up the BBQ again and spent the afternoon eating and drinking in the warmth of the day.
      We were visited briefly by Monique and Michel together with their grand-daughter, on their arrival home from a few days away.
      The evening continued very much the same before we retired, slightly sad that tomorrow was our last full day.
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    • Day 5

      Day 05 Long And Winding Road

      April 19, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Well today was always going to be a long day. We had set up some house viewings for the Hollywoods and also sneaked in a return to our favourite property.
      So up at 6am and out the door at 7am much to the dis-pleasure of Munch . . . Off we went.
      Heading initially north east on the N62 to Agen and then north on the N1021. We then travelled north west on the N21 through to Bergerac. Stopping briefly at a hypermarché to grab a croissant and a coffee we then continued north once more on the N21 through to the lovely Périgueux with it stunning cathedral perched on the raised skyline. Straight through Périgueux we continued north - to and through Thiviers still on the N21 until reaching Chalus, we now being in the Haute Vienne region. We met Willem our estate agent outside the post office at just gone 11am as agreed and then followed him to the 1st property for Mr & Mrs H. The first property was a maybe a little on the small side, typical French hamlet build.
      After about 45 minutes we said our good byes to Willem and continued north west on the D901 to and through Étagnac onto the D948 still heading north west. Travelling through Confolens and finally onto Pressac via the D148. We then branched onto the D741 through to Saint-Martin-l’Ars and then west on the D28 to and through Joussé. We then pulled in to visit our favourite property - our second visit now, to see if we still felt the same as we did on our first. Arriving we met Paul (Jasper Carrot) at 2pm - who had kindly already opened up everything for us and left us to explore once again. We showed Munch and the Hollywoods everything the property had to offer, and the numerous bits that needed fixing.
      It was soon time to move on and so said our goodbyes to Jasper before heading off.
      We drove south west to Savigné on the D36 to meet with Kate at 3.30pm who was to show us the next two properties for Mr & Mrs H.
      The first was again in a quiet hamlet, this one with a stunning garden and pool. The inside of the property needed work in some areas, but nothing that was non achievable. Definitely one for further consideration.
      We departed after a good wander around and headed to the final property of the day. This had been suggested to us by Kate last minute and so was a blind viewing.
      On arrival the property immediately showed it size and options, with a new extension/conversion aspect on the end. Within everything that had been renovated had been done to a high standard, but had at some point just had the works stop . . . and so lots still to do. A very clean, spacious and new build blank canvas.
      We said our goodbyes to Kate and started the long haul home.
      We hit the D1 and D8 respectively south west to Condac and then out the other side to pick up the N10 south. We continued south through Tourriers and then south east all the way down to the outskirts of Bordeaux. Then heading south east we drove the A62 through to Damazan stopping once to grab a bowl of pasta and a drink in some services.
      At Damazan we hopped onto the D108 and subsequently the D119 through to Bruch. Continuing south east on the D287 and finally the D15 we finally arrived back at Roqué at 10.30pm.
      Over a very quick beer we figured we had achieved a rough 500km journey for the day before falling into our beds.
      Oh and it rained on the way home - a lot !!
      A lot to think about tonight with the properties still on our minds.
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