Frankreich
Arrondissement de Langres

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    • Tag 39

      Day 36 - Chateauvillain to Villiers sur

      26. Mai 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      A big day all around. Most of the walking was in or next to trees, interspersed with long stretches of walking in wide open spaces dominated by agriculture. I successfully navigated the 14.5 km without a map, assisted by the occasional way marker and my recently acquired digital map reading skills! I had a heart stopping encounter today; I was walking on a narrow, damp, wooded trail, and I saw an animal glowing in a patch of sun on the path ahead. Was it a cat? A cat without a tail? Then I saw the unmistakable swish of a tiny curly tail - it was a piglet! My first thought was, "Oh no, where's the mother," and I started to sing really loudly (a technique I picked up in the US to let bears know you are in the area so they can avoid you). It seemed to work as the piglet left the path. But no, when I got closer, it was just off the path with a second piglet. They seemed agitated, but I paused to take some photos all the while keeping an eye out for the mother. When I stepped forward, they ran off. Then I saw her, staring straight at me! I broke eye contact immediately (no pausing for a photo this time - that image is burnt into my brain). I got away as quickly, quietly, and calmly as I could, all the while scanning the area for any other pigs and looking back from time to time to make sure she hadn't decided to follow me. About 2 km further on, through some twists and turns and having seen my fourth deer (I saw my third yesterday, just outside of Clairvaux), I stopped on a, now, well-defined track to reflect on how rare an experience that was for someone like me. However, I don't want a repeat - that was the first time I have ever felt in any danger during my time here. Other things to report include seeing more remnants of France's Roman past and having an unfenced, unchained dog come at me (not a problem really, the tail was wagging so I knew I could ignore him). The box is a hunting post.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 40

      Day 37 - rest day (Villiers sur Suize)

      27. Mai 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      I'm having a very quiet day today. My left thigh mounted some sort of a protest yesterday morning, and so I'm resting both legs as much as possible. I'd had some serious misgivings about this location (off Path) and the hotel here. All of which have proven to be totally unfounded. The room is spacious and comfortable, the shower excellent (the place at Chateauvillain had no hot water), and my meal last night was delicious (breakfast was good, too). A gaggle of geese came up to the restaurant last night to be fed - it must be a regular thing - they made such a racket, it was very cute and hilarious. I've managed to book my accommodation up until my next rest day, and I've managed to stay on the Path with one minor exception - so I'm feeling pretty good about that. Oh, and the Roman bath here is the deepest one I've seen so far.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 42

      Day 39 - Langres to Grandchamp

      29. Mai 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      The steep ascent into Langres, on the back of 30+ km, took everything out of me yesterday. But I woke renewed and refreshed this morning. Now, I'm cross and have to vent. I've walked through a large number of residential communities here in France. They all have a church and a Mairie (local government). Some have a bakery (only sells bread), and bigger places might have a Tabac (a bar where you can buy coffee, maybe a meal, tabaco products and lottery tickets, etc.) If you are really lucky, there will be an Epiceries (groceries). But they don't usually open before 10 am, are closed between 12 - 4 pm, are usually closed on Wednesday and the weekend. As you can imagine, I've really struggled to ensure I have something to eat as I'm walking during the day. All I need is some fruit and cheese; when I can get it. So, when I saw a supermarket on my map as I was walking today, I thought it would be worth the diversion. I get there; CLOSED. Yet another public holiday! The fourth this month! I now have one apple and some nuts to tide me over until I find the next source of food. I walked 38 km today - 8 of which was a total waste. On a side note: I have a whole new respect for King Henry IV! The amount of land that man controlled is seriously impressive. Oh, I got a brief stint of canal walking (Canal Entre Champagne et Bourgogne), I walked the entire length, and more, of the Lac de la Liez, a lake, some lovely forest walking and the usual country lanes and minor roads. P.S. I found out that the public holiday is for Pinkster (Pentecost), celebrated 6 weeks after Easter!Weiterlesen

    • Tag 43

      Day 40 - Grandchamp to Champlitte

      30. Mai 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      After all my moaning and complaining; today was a perfect pilgrim day. As Bruce will say, along with many others, "The Camino provides." My accommodation last night was very special; a warm, welcoming and interesting host (Rene); excellent food; comfy bed; etc. - exactly what I needed. The walking today was pleasant and under 20 km! I saw my largest Roman bath to date, in Leffond, and tried to capture the white flowers blooming in the water plants in the Le Salon river. Along the Path, I met up with a young Italian woman, whom I'd met briefly yesterday, who finished up her work in the UK and is walking home via the Via Francigena! We separated, as she'd had a tough night camping and was taking a shortcut. That was just as well, as her pace far exceeds mine 😄. Further along, as I left the church in Leffond, a very nice woman approached me, and we had a lovely chat. Then, as I was leaving Leffond, a group of people called out to me and offered me a drink. My first instinct is to say "no thank you", BUT, as a pilgrim, I need to be open to all experiences, so I said, "Yes, please." Low and behold, there was another pilgrim with them, a Brit, they had also invited in as he was walking past! I spent the next hour and a half having a really lovely time chatting and drinking a couple of beers. As an Australian, I felt that obligation, LOL. Finally, Champlitte is beautiful, and the large chalet is now a museum. P.S. I should have mentioned that the supermarket here is open, and I've got my supplies for the next couple of days!!!!!!!Weiterlesen

    • Tag 41

      Day 38 - Villiers sur Suize to Langres

      28. Mai 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      A short section of forest walking, a walk beside the Reservoir de la Mouche, and some long stretches of rural, dirt, roads (of various qualities) broke up a day of roadside walking on the "D", minor, roads. I saw what could have been a very large ferret run across the road ahead of me this morning and more evidence of France's Roman past. To get into Langres, you have to sharply decent 450m, and then climb the same! P.S. those bed warmers were in the breakfast room at the hotel in Villiers sur Suize. Oh, and I meant to add that I have just realised that I have passed my halfway point! My guidebook says that the walk to Grand Saint Bernard Pass is 1220.7 km, and I passed the 611 km mark before Lentilles. At Langres, I am 787 km from Canterbury and now have just 434 km to go!Weiterlesen

    • Tag 53–54

      Mairie de Bulgnéville

      4. Mai in Frankreich ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Zum Frühstück gibt es ein sehr leckeres französisches Croissant! So gestärkt fahren wir durch Vichy. Die berühmte Wandelhalle "Hall des Sources" ist eine einzige Baustelle, na ja, wir wollen eh noch einmal wiederkommen.
      Bulgnéville heißt unser heutiges Ziel.
      Ein Gemeindestellplatz an einem kleinen See, selbstverständlich mit einer Pétanquebahn. Hier treffen sich die Einwohner im Nieselregen zu einer Partie. Wir umrunden kurz nach unserer Ankunft erstenmal den hyggeligen See. Um 18.00 Uhr klopft eine freundliche Frau an unsere Tür, 5€ für eine Nacht - gerne bezahlen wir den Betrag für so einen gepflegten Platz.
      Das Restaurant am Platz entpuppt sich als Snackbar. Egal, die Womoküche bleibt heute kalt. Hamburger, Pommes und Pilzpfanne stehen auf der übersichtlichen Karte. Die Pommes sind mega lecker, Michas Fleisch und meine Pilze sind okay. Es ist ein witziger Abend.
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    • Tag 28

      Leffonds 0 miles

      9. August 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Not a good day.

      At all.

      Woke this morning, opened my eyes and turned my head. The room appeared to move from side to side and back, continuously. Very dizzy. Felt very squeamish. Managed to stand and make the 2 steps to the basin for some retching. Made it back to bed. Repeated every now and again. After what seemed like ages the room stopped moving as long as I kept my head perfectly still. This continued for 3 or 4 hours. Walking completely out of the question.

      Eventually seemed to get better. Left me quite light-headed and weak.
      Was able to get a doctor’s appointment who thought it was an inner ear or cervical spine issue. She didn’t seem too concerned. Gave me some medicine to take if it happens again. As well as taking me to the doctors my hostess gave me a lift to my next accommodation. I think she was quite keen to pass me on and free up my room. She did charge for the lift which is not unreasonable. I was a bit of an inconvenience all day.

      I am now in a cute wee caravan in a corner of a massive garden. Also in the garden are a couple of horses and loads of chickens. I was very controlled over a 4 course pilgrim’s dinner as still quite delicate. Hoping that a long sleep will make everything fine for tomorrow’s walk.

      On the plus side I think my feet quite enjoyed a day in bed.
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    • Tag 4

      Nogent ÜP mit Weihnachtsmarkt 🍷🍷

      17. Dezember 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 6 °C

      Die Strecke bis hierher führte über kleine Dörfer. Wir schlengelten uns durch die Gassen. In vielen Dörfern standen die Ortsschilder Kopf...🧐 warum nur?
      Begründung:
      Ortseingangsschilder auf den Kopf gestellt: Die Bewegung erreicht die Landschaft der Normandie. Junglandwirte prangern die widersprüchlichen Auflagen an, die ihnen bei ihrer Tätigkeit auferlegt werden.
      Okay, nun sind wir schlauer.
      Wir erreichen Nogent. Guter Stellplatz.
      Im Ort ist ein schöner Weihnachtsmarkt. Wir genießen einen leckeren 😋 Glühwein und schauen dem Treiben zu. Nach nem Ortskontrollgang geht es wieder ins Womo...aufwärmen, essen kochen...Abend, Ende, aus...
      Nee, es gibt noch ein Feuerwerk 🎆 🤣🤣
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    • Tag 31

      Champlitte 15 miles

      12. August 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Well all I can say about last night is thank goodness I am only 5 ft 7 as I banged my head often enough even with that rather modest height. Just the strangest room I have ever slept in.

      While “enjoying” the usual rubbish breakfast it occurred to me that the pilgrim diet has virtually no fruit and vegetables at all and it is quite difficult to improve it. Nothing is available at breakfast unless you count orange juice. Lunch doesn’t usually happen at all except for a Snickers bar and dinner seldom has any veg options at all.

      So I made a mental note to try harder to source f & v whenever possible. Luckily today I passed a supermarket on the way out of town this morning and purchased a couple of bananas and a massive Pink Lady apple for lunch. Start as I mean to continue.

      Walking was fairly uneventful except for a thunderstorm for the last half hour. No point in getting the waterproofs out as I would be washing out my clothes as soon as I arrived anyway and it wasn’t cold.

      Managed to book a pilgrim’s place for tonight at the last minute. Quite relieved as I have avoided wild camping so far and I was in no hurry to start. This place is a bit grim - the shower has been blocked since the last occupant had a shower but it is only 20€ and so far I seem to be the only occupant. Just one bedroom with 2 sets of bunk beds crammed in.

      No restaurant but there is a supermarket in walkable distance. Went for gazpacho and a sort of “prawn on a bed of cold mixed veg” thing with a lemon meringue pie to follow. For those interested in such things a litre of gazpacho is quite a lot. And I have some things for breakfast/lunch tomorrow. Doing my best with the f & v stuff.
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    • Tag 1

      20. September, Am Stausee bei Langres

      20. September 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Die ersten ca. 470 km führten uns heute über Belgien, Luxemburg (Diesel für 1,69€ getankt) tief nach Frankreich 🇫🇷 hinein.
      Das ist die erste Reise mit unserem neuen Kopiloten „Dana“.
      Dana, ein Labrador-Redriever-Mischling ist seit dem 4. August bei uns. Und sie liebt offensichtlich Wasser…so haben wir uns das gewünscht. Wir müssen noch viel lernen und hoffen, dass uns diese Reise Gelegenheit dazu gibt.
      Nun sind wir bei Langres an einem Stausee, stehen frei und alleine. Es ist mit ca. 25 Grad recht warm und sonnig. Beste Sicht auf den See mit wolkenlosem Abendhimmel. Die Sonne ist soeben hinter die Bäume versunken… Wir sitzen nun im Odin und lassen den ersten Tag ausklingen…
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