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Arrondissement d'Issoudun

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    • Day 77

      Châteauroux

      April 1, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 7 °C

      Der Campingplatz bei der Düne von Pilar ist vor 2 Jahren bei den großen Waldbränden vernichtet worden. Wir trafen einen Mann der dort gearbeitet hat.
      1978 war Friedrich mit der brasilianischen Mannschaft bei der Segelflugweltmeisterschaft.
      Erster Besuch seither.
      Steak vom Limousine Rind .
      Kostenloser Stellplatz beim Camping und Restaurant im Park am See.
      Tanzgruppe trainiert Reihentanz von 7-9 pm Uhr.
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    • Day 2

      Vatan

      April 1, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Samedi, 1er avril 2023
      Eric va chercher du pain et de superbons croissants pour le déjeuner. Nous avons prévu une étape assez grande pour aujourd‘hui et ne tardons donc pas de partir. La pause “dîner“ a lieu au sud de Nevers, au bord du Canal latéral à la Loire. Nous traversons Bourges et arrivons en milieu d‘après-midi à Vatan. Une belle aire pour cc se trouve au bord d‘un petit plan d‘eau. La visite du bourg est vite fait. Il y a, comme dans dans beaucoup de petites villes françaises, un nombre impressionnant de magasins fermés. Il ne restent que boulangerie, bar et tabac. Une magnifique église St-Laurian trône au milieu du bourg, mais impossible d‘y entrer et encore moins de trouver un renseignement sur l‘horaire des messes. Nous profitons des qq éclaircies entre les averses fréquentes pour admirer la belle vue depuis notre emplacement.Read more

    • Day 2

      Vierzon, 1-3 Rue de la Piscine

      February 25, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Mittendrin in Frankreich.

      Nach 44 Kreisel, aber letztendlich problemlos, unser zweiter Übernachtungsplatz in Vierzon. Wetter bewölkt, zwischendurch ein wenig Sonne, aber kühl.

      In Frankreich sind die Dieselpreise nicht so freundlich wie in Luxemburg. Unterwegs von 1,99 bis 2,03 Euro für den Liter des edlen Safts gesehen. Bei Super-U immerhin für 1,812 Euro getankt. Wat mutt, dat mutt... 🤗

      Der einigermaßen ortsnahe Stellplatz ist bescheiden, aber ruhig gelegen und mit V&E. Danke an die Gemeinde für diesen kostenlosen Stellplatz.

      Am nächsten Morgen 2 Grad, blauer Himmel und Sonnenschein.
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    • Day 4

      Stretching the legs.

      October 6, 2024 in France ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      While the rain held off we decided to take a walk along the edge of the river. We covered 5km in total and it was a beautiful walk. Then it was back to Wanda to make dinner and settle in for the night. More rain is expected later😢😢Read more

    • Day 19

      En skøn lille landsby

      September 6, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

      Vi har igen fundet en skøn lille plet. Den lille landsby hedder Vierzon, og vi ligger helt ned til floden, hvor de lokale bader. Kan egentlig godt forstå dem, her er godt 36 grader, her klokken 18.

      Her er bare fred og ro, og rigtig smukt. Det er ren balsam for sjælen. Frankrig kan virkelig noget med deres campingpladser. De har forstået at lave deciderede Autocamper spots, og gøre det prismæssigt attraktivt. Kun 20 euro inklusiv alt, også strøm. Vi kan tømme og tanke vand også.

      I aften skal der spises rester fra i går, og hygges og så et koldt bad, og så må vi se hvor vi tager hen i morgen. Den eneste plan vi har, er at besøge De Wit i Schijndel på lørdag, og ende i Amsterdam engang lørdag aften.

      Hav en dejlig aften❤️
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    • Day 7

      Bourges Day 6 in Châteauroux

      April 20, 2024 in France ⋅ ☁️ 50 °F

      The visit to this town was last minute, and until the evening before, completely unknown and unresearched by us. We had contemplated visiting Orleans, but we'd been there before, then Nevers, but it didn't have as much to see as we might have liked. Chateauroux was a pleasantly surprising little city. Right outside the train station is a museum dedicated to the former US military base there f om 1951 - 1967. We had no idea. The museum is just one room, and it was closed when we got there. However, there were people there who were accepting some exhibit material from a man who had been the assistant commissary manager. Obviously they let us in, very happy to have some Americans visiting. They had some nice exhibits and interesting information.
      From there, we traveled into town a couple blocks and had lunch at an Italian restaurant. We discovered it's a local chain, as we had eaten at the one in Bourges when we arrived. It's a great atmosphere with really good food. After lunch, we walked to the closed chateau the town is named for. The prefecture owns the building and keep it closed to the public. A bit of a bust, but we were able to walk through town and stroll in a really beautiful public park system along the river. A visit of the large church, not a cathedral, though cathedral sized, and a coffee finished our visit. We decided to try the bus system to get back. It worked pretty well and was comfortable enough. It got us back to Bourges in about the same amount of time as the train would have.
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    • Day 45

      Camping Chateauroux

      April 12, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Der heutige Tag bestand aus Auto fahren. Der Campingplatz Le Rochat / Belle-Isle war das Ziel. Er ist ganzjährig geöffnet und eignet sich daher sehr gut als Transitplatz für Fahrten nach Portugal. Dafür ist er geeignet.
      Morgen geht es heim
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    • Day 43

      At Châteauroux - a city

      September 10, 2021 in France ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      A rather arduous day today, in total we have walked about 27 kms, including walking back to the chemin from Neuvy Pailloux (3 kms from the hotel) and extra walking now and then to see which route had signs! Anyway, we survived with no aches or pains, just rather tired!

      But again, I have the dinner from last night to report…again, it was amazing. Our hotel, which was rather equivalent to a roadside motel, produced the most beautiful food - in taste and presentation. Even a fancy and delicious amuse bouche to start. We drink local wine usually, not on the international market, but we love it. This dinner Amr started with a lentil and fish dish, and I had a gazpacho (with many side garnishes), Amr had fish and I had duck for mains. Both fantastic, and the accompanying vegetables were all little specialties in themselves…hard to describe. Imagine perfectly smooth mashed potato, wrapped in a cylinder of a very fine potato crisp, planted with chives and a nasturtium!

      Today I felt a little seedy, and I think it may be due to an overdose of this wonderful food - having to acclimatise to the butter and cream used to make it all so delicious. It doesn’t feel heavy at the time, but tonight we may seek out a Vietnamese meal (no hotel dinner tonight - we are on our own), and something very light.

      Setting off this morning it was cool - 18° - and some moisture in the air. It had rained quite heavily yesterday late afternoon, and a little during the night. After a while we took out ponchos, but refrained from actually putting them on, and it all cleared up, and during the long walk it was even sunny and a little too hot by the end. But a breeze, and mostly lovely walking conditions. One funny incident was when Amr was exploring a potential path (wrong as it turned out) - he saw 14 rusted Citroens from the 30s all sitting in a row in a field!!

      The first part was very pretty and comfortable but the last half of the walk got a little tedious as we approached Châteauroux. There was some highway walking, and then when we took the path around the city, a sort of ring road path, the signage through the fields got very poor and we just ploughed on and hoped, and then suddenly the signs would turn up again. It is always tedious entering cities, but we made it, and when we approached the centre Amr turned on his Google maps to lead us to the hotel. We got here just before 4 pm, so quite a long day. Cute hotel, small room, all good. We will sleep well tonight.
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    • Day 41

      More conventional today - at Issoudun

      September 8, 2021 in France ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      It is almost 4 o’clock and still so hot…it says 29°, feels like 31° on the app, and certainly feels like it. But am sitting up in a conventional hotel room in Issoudun, very nice, Amr is doing yoga and I must do some yin as I felt a tingle in my SI joint again…the thunderstorm is predicted for about 7 pm and I think it will be a relief and cool everything. I gather there has been a very cool and wet August and most people are delighted with the hot burst…but not me. It was good to get moving again after our lazy rest day in Bourges. It was better to be walking and doing something, than not getting the energy to get up when you don’t have to! But today we were very clever we thought.

      Our instructions were to walk from St Florent to Issoudun. We had walked more than 5 kms off the track to get to St Florent from Villeneuve, and from Villeneuve to Issoudun added up to about 23 looking at the instructions…total of possible 28 kms…so we called the taxi to get a lift back, and he was the same taxi that was booked to take our bags anyway, so no problems. And a bonus was that, as it was going to be so hot today still, we got the taxi to drop us at a closer town - Chârost - so we only had to walk about 17 kms by the time we got to the hotel - Les Trois Rois. Thank god, because I’m still boiling.

      Last night remained a delight..we had dinner outside by the pool…salad and a veg tart (all from the garden of course) and chicken and potatoes, goat cheese and melon. Just divine…still light till 8.30-9pm. We found out that the main house was once a Royal hunting lodge in the days when kings and princes went hunting. Now such a peaceful oasis.

      Went back to our little caravan after dinner - amazing how everything worked in that small space…Amr had to watch his head with one low beam, but otherwise all you could want..perfectly functioning bathroom, even a TV! It took a while for the cool evening air to enter and cool the place down - but Amr annoyingly fell fast asleep at 9.15!! It took we till after 11, because firstly it was much too early for me, and also I had to wait till the air got deliciously cooler…that is one thing here…there is usually just a big doona on the bed, so it is all or nothing…no chance of a light covering.

      Breakfast again outside by the pool and we hopped in the taxi with our luggage at 9 am. Uneventful walk, but still the vast fields in every direction, with occasional clumps of trees in the middle. Got a little off track on our way in through a boring rather industrial part, we cut across a field as we could see the main road we would soon need…came across a big supermarket and bought supplies for lunch, and for tomorrow, and walked on an sat in a little square on a shady seat, and found we were exactly where we should have arrived, from a different road, by the correct route. Easy to find our hotel, and now showered etc will go and explore before the storm…
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    • Day 42

      Neuvy Pailloux - cooler and easier

      September 9, 2021 in France ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      First I will relate the end of yesterday, Wednesday, as again we had one of those surprise fabulous dinners. First we looked round Issoudun which was a more bustling small town than we’d almost seen anywhere. Shops were open and there were people visibly doing things and bars open in the main square. We tracked down our walking route out of town for this morning, not difficult, and then sat in the square for a beer. Still extremely hot.

      Dinner was 7.30, and in our little hotel. Arriving at the dining room we could see we were in for a treat. Immaculately set tables, Paul approved glasses, and lovely menu. I started with a “taboulé”of tuna, quinoa and herbs with an amazing sauce, Amr had carpaccio of tête de veau, we both had pan fried whole trout with amazing vegetables (note in the photo the little plastic bird that is in fact a lemon squeezer) (and don’t note my face which was still blazing from the heat). On the list for desserts and fromages there was “omelette norvégien” and I asked what it was, imagining some cheesy eggy thing, but she said meringue, and it turned out to be a sort of mini bomb alaska!! (I guess that’s where the Norwegian came in)…So we shared one! Such a lovely way to end rather a hot and less interesting day.

      So this morning we set off before 9 as we wanted to arrive at Neuvy Pailloux by 2pm, as Cécile had warned us that the hotel reception would be closed between 2 and 5. Easy, as only about 15 kms, and it turned out to be an easy and pleasant walk. It was still more of the same open plains - ploughed fields, sunflowers and today some rapeseed for the first time. But the difference was it was cool!! It did rain in the night, though not thunder, and the temperature had dropped to a very pleasant level, and there was mostly a high cloud cover - made all the difference. The directions were clear, and the signage good. We had to turn off the true path at Thizay - a small town, and come 2 kms off track to here and our hotel. I think it is the only place between Issoudun and Châteauroux where we go tomorrow, so will have to walk the extra kms back to the track, plus the 21 km on to Châteauroux, so a longer day tomorrow, but we know and will take it easy.

      Meanwhile we are having a wonderful afternoon of leisure in our big, airy room, catching up on reading, emails, news (Amr!) as the village of Neuvy Pailloux is tiny, and we have already seen it. Dinner here tonight. They were doing a roaring trade at lunch time, but I don’t anticipate an experience like last night (this hotel is on a big main road), but you never know - this is France.
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