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    • Day 9–10

      La Garnache, Vendée

      April 11 in France ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      We're in the Vendée now at our aire in La Garnache. Another free stop with free services. The aire is full , us and fellow French travellers enjoying our evening with very nice weather.
      We've had a lovely walk all around the town after supper. Now we're just relaxing and making plans for tomorrow!Read more

    • Day 16–19

      Back to the Rugby!

      October 6, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      You need a fair amount of kit when travelling and not being held by airline baggage restrictions the packing planning alone was a feat. Bag A has all we need for every stay, then there's a kitchen bag for self catering locations, a cool bag, kevs clothes bag, my clothes bag, shoe bag, laundry bag, top up bag. The only one left in the car every time so far being the coats bag. Thank you to the weather gods for that!
      Car tertris is something I'm excelling at with distinction so far!
      Before our trip my sister in law, Anne, told us she'd stayed in a town near Sables on a French exchange visit. So we drove through La Roche sur Yon to see if there were any sights we thought may bring back memories. The town was really busy but we managed to pull in on Bvd d'Angleterre and take a couple of photos.
      Kev wanted to drive by some château, or is it châteaux? I'm not sure, we did though and the one in the pictures has a bit of recent history. The right hand turret as you look at it is original but the rest of the building was badly burnt. Sadly, a 78 year old man lost his life in the fire.It's currently being restored to its original state
      So, to Nantes, and a straightforward check in at Resid Spa, where are back to çatering for ourselves, or dining out maybe.
      We hadn't watched a France game out in a bar or at a big screen with the French fans yet and wanted to take in that atmosphere. So we headed for the Fan Village on the tram.
      The French victorious 60 -7 but also magnanimous when Italy scored their only try in a very one sided game.
      A great atmosphere with pockets of Welsh supporters also present as they play Georgia in Nantes the following day.
      On that note, its 'home nations' Saturday with Wales, England, Ireland and Scotland all in action.
      Time to dig out the roses from the clothes bags and head off to meet a good friend in the city....
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    • Day 18

      Home nations Saturday

      October 8, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      Wales 43 - 19 Georgia
      England 18 - 17 Samoa
      Ireland 36 - 14 Scotland
      A great day in Nantes, meeting our friend Neil who was off to the Wales game in Nantes. We watched that game in an Irish bar, the England v Samoa game at the fan village then the Ireland v Scotland game in the centre of town.
      You couldn't move in some of the old town streets but the fans were brilliant at parting the waves to let Kev through the masses. We managed to find seats in a bar just on the outskirts of the masses and were looked after by more fantastic staff.
      All nations mixed wonderfully. What an atmosphere!
      We think a long weekend to Nantes is now high on the priorities! I have been here before, 42 years ago, but more about that in a few days.
      Today is game day... off to watch Argentina v Japan and to meet more of their followers.
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    • Day 47

      Back to the Loire

      October 6, 2019 in France ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      I must admit that we all felt quite emotional. It is not easy to say goodbye to friends you have shared so many experiences with over the past few weeks. It was also something of an acknowledgement that our time in France was inevitably coming to an end.

      Kay and Annie were catching an early train from St Malo to Paris airport. In a few hours they would both be on their way back to Australia. A couple of hours later we were farewelling Gael and Gerry as they headed off to spend a few days in Paris. That meant we were down to just the two of us. And where will will be going ? We will actually be heading right back to where we were about a week ago.

      It was time to pam (ie cram) the suitcases again for another train trip. With bulging zippers we said goodbye to the girl at the desk of the Beaufort Hotel. It had been our fourth stay at this hotel and we told her that we both hoped it would not be the last.

      As soon as we started rolling our way towards the train station, we started to miss the sound of the ocean. That continuous white noise of the waves and tides really does work its way into your subconscious. It is certainly a magical way to drift off to sleep.

      Our plan was to travel back to Nantes - the place where we had seen the giant automated elephant and dined like royalty at La Cigalle. That meant catching the train from St Malo to Rennes and then getting a second train to Nantes. Although the French make amazing trains that can cross the nation silently at 300 kph, their station design leaves a lot to be desired.

      It is apalling that so many of their stations still have no lifts or escalators. There is often no alternative to manhandling suitcases up and down long flights of stairs. I cannot understand how anyone with any sort of physical disability would manage. It is bad enough for people of "senior years", like us.

      Even if you successfully manage to get your luggage through the station and on to the correct train, there is almost no storage room on the trains for suitcases. We have often had to jam the case into the same seats we were sitting on and then have an extremely uncomfortable journey as a result.

      At least the train to Rennes was only partially full, enabling us to grab a couple of spare seats for our luggage. We then sat in fear that additional people would board the train and demand those two seats. Fortunately that did not happen and we made it to Rennes without incident.

      With only a few minutes to catch the next train, we performed the "suitcase two step" between the platforms, arriving exhausted at the Nantes train. In the process I think I also managed to do more damage to my back and knee. This really is the not so glamorous part of travel.

      Although the Nantes train was more densely populated, we somehow managed to find a tiny piece of space for our luggage and sat down to enjoy the wonderful scenery outside. An hour later we were getting off the train at Nantes. Ity almost felt like being back home again as the place was familiar. It was also significantly warmer than it had been in St Malo, so we were soon discarding our coats.

      After checking into our hotel we wandered back into the streets of the centreville. One shop caught our attention. It was an optical shop with a slogan "10 Euros in 10 Minutes". And yes, it is true. They can make you a pair of glasses for 10 Euro in 10 minutes. Everything is highly automated and done in front of your eyes. You don't even need an appointment OR a prescription as they can do a high tech eye test on the spot. It seemed an incredible concept and we would have gone inside and given it a try if it had not been a Sunday and if they had not been closed. I could do with a spare pair of 10 Euro glasses.

      Tomorrow we will be colelcting our hire car from the depot and then heading further south to the Dordogne region.
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    • Day 24

      Superstore

      September 7, 2022 in France ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      Nach unserer täglichen Morgenroutine machten wir uns auf Richtung Carnac. Den dort stehen fast 3.000 Menhire (Hinkelsteine) auf 4 km Länge verteilt. Religiöser Kult, astronomische Stätte oder Gesteinsarmee.... Es gibt zahlreiche Theorien, das Geheimnis der zwischen 5.000 und 3.000 v. Chr. errichteten Steinreihen konnte bis heute noch nicht gelüftet werden. 🤔

      Da das Wetter am Nachmittag zu wünschen übrig ließ, erledigten wir unseren Einkauf und besuchten den "Hyper U" Supermarkt.
      Das war ein wahres Erlebnis, wir fühlten uns wie in der Serie "Superstore". 😅
      Wir haben beide noch NIE in einen anderen Land einen Supermarkt mit einer derartigen Auswahl gesehen wie in Frankreich. Es gab einfach alles, was das Herz begehrt und das dann in 30-facher Ausführung. 🙈😅 z.B. gab es eine 10 Meter lange Kühltheke nur mit Butter - verrückt oder? 😅
      Bei der großen Auswahl ist die Entscheidung schwer, am liebsten würde man alles probieren, aber das geht nicht. Es war eine derartige Reizüberflutung, das wir danach fix und fertig waren. 😅

      Gegen Abend fuhren wir zum Stellplatz für die Nacht. Es ging in die Stadt Nantes, die wir morgen genauer Erkunden möchten. ☺️
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    • Day 25

      Nantes

      July 9, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Am siebten Tage sollst du ruhen - das nehmen wir uns vor! Wecker wird nicht gestellt, ausgiebig Zeitung lesen, ausgedehntes Frühstück....
      Danach sind wir fit, die Stadt Nantes unter die Füsse zu nehmen. Schwerpunkt heute sind nicht Kirchen und Kathedralen, sondern Kunstwerke im Freien, die überall in der Stadt verteilt ist. Das bekannte Justizgebäude von Jean Nouvel können wir leider nur von aussen betrachten. Schade!
      Hingegen sehen wir den Elefanten, das maritime Karussell, die beuden Köpfe unter dem Titel "in a silent way", und vieles mehr...
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    • Day 97

      #25 München - Strasbourg - Nantes

      August 5, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Warmer Sommerregen: Unser Begleitgeruch, als wir unsere Rucksäcke die letzten Meter zu unserem Münchner Zuhause schleppten. Wir waren wieder dahoam! Auf Matthias Qualen beim Landeanflug gehen wir lieber nicht näher ein - nur so viel: sein Trommelfell hat es überstanden.

      Eine ganz andere Trommel stand dann erstmal nach Ankunft im Mittelpunkt: Die Wäschetrommel. Denn vom Backpacking zum Bikepacking trennten uns noch einige Vorbereitungen. Kleidung und Gepäck aufs Minimum begrenzen, Fahrräder zum Service bringen, Bike-Setup feinjustieren und natürlich auch ein paar Tage den Münchner Sommer genießen gemeinsam mit Freunden und Familie.

      Und dann saßen wir auch schon im Zug nach Straßburg. Neben uns unsere Räder als treue Begleiter für die nächsten zwei Monate. Außerdem vier Taschen und ein Zelt als unserem Hauptwohnsitz für die kommenden Wochen.

      In Straßburg selbst ging es aber nochmal ins Hotel und von dort am nächsten Tag in die Stadt, um uns so langsam an alles französische von Croissant bis Bonjour zu gewöhnen. Am nächsten Tag katapultierte uns dann der TGV nach Nantes - dem Ausgangspunkt unserer Reise. Zuvor testeten wir aber noch das Radnetz von Paris, als wir dort den Bahnhof wechseln mussten. Bei Abendsonne über die Seine zu fahren kam uns dann bereits ziemlich französisch-romantisch vor.

      Am nächsten Morgen schwangen wir uns dann endlich auf den Sattel. Kaltstart um 8:00 Uhr, die ersten Kilometer noch durch Nantes - und dann schon flussaufwärts an der Loire. Unser Leitmotiv für die kommenden Wochen.
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    • Day 38

      A Glorious Ride to Champtoceaux

      September 27, 2019 in France ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      We began our current French adventure five weeks ago, at the end of a long hot European summer. Our first week in Caumont Sur Durance gave us an idea of what the locals had been suffering throughout the previous several months. When our cycling began in Avignon, we could see that the lack of rain had caused the countryside to become parched and brown. Of course the lack of rain, while no good for the locals, had actually made our cycling much easier.

      We then transferred to Nevers to begin our ride along the Loire. Although the temperature was markedly cooler, we enjoyed an unbroken sequence of sunny and dry days. Of course nothing can ever halt the inevitable progression of the seasons and the telltale signs of autumn are now appearing all around us. The trees are starting to change colour to the delightful yellows and browns of autumn, and the bike paths are beginning to be carpeted with fallen leaves. This is a particularly beautiful time to be cycling in Europe, where the seasonal transition from summer to autumn seems to take place in front of your eyes.

      The local weather bureau had warned that today was going to be cool and rainy. During the night I could hear the sound of rain falling on the roof of our hotel. It was looking like our run of fine riding was about to come to a dramatic end. You can therefore imagine our relief when we emerged after breakfast to find that the rain had stopped and most of the clouds had blown away. It actually looked like a lovely day for riding.

      The first few km of the day's ride took us along an elevated road that obviously served as a levee bank in much wetter times. However, in the middle of the current drought, the water of the Loire was too far away for us to even see it. With the low, early morning sun shining through the broken clouds, the lighting was absolutely amazing. I thought it was pretty enough to be an oil painting. It was a slight pity about the head wind, but sometimes you can't have everything. It certainly was a good time to be enjoying life.

      Maggie and I had remembered a fantastic boulangerie in Saint Florent Le Vieil, and we were thrilled to discover that it was still there. The riders stocked up on baguette sandwiches and cakes for a picnic lunch. We also remembered that there was a good TABAC just around the corner - an ideal place for coffee.

      In an uncanny example of perfect timing, the rain started just as we entered the TABAC. It gave us an ideal opportunity to spend a while chatting and drinking coffee, while the rain fell outside. Although the cakes had been intended for lunch, some of the team could wait no longer and decided that there was no time like the present.

      By the time we were finished our coffee, the rain had also stopped and we were able to resume our ride with dry clothes. That made for a very happy peloton.

      About 45 minutes later we were able to stop by the Loire for our picnic lunch. Baguettes were unpacked and eaten while we watched the water flow past nearby. A local resident poked their head out the window and shouted "Bon appeitit" to us. Another magic moment.

      The remainder of the ride took us through some absolutely beautiful shady paths. Cycling does not get any better than this. We even saw a few squirrels scurrying across the road. Unfortunately one of the little creatures was not fast enough to make it across the road and was killed by a passing car. It was the only bad part of a lovely day on the bikes.

      Champtoceaux is a small town, located on an elevated position above the Loire. This meant that, in order to reach our hotel, we had first to pedal up a substantial hill. It was amazing to see how the fitness of our riders had now improved so much that all were able to reach the top without too much difficulty.

      After checking into the hotel we were able to walk to a nearby lookout to gain a magnificent scenic view of the Loire Valley. We now have only three days of cycling remaining. I wonder if our luck with the weather will continue ?
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    • Day 9

      Lunchstop in La Limouzinière

      April 11 in France ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      After using the services at the aire after breakfast and a quick stop in Vallet to fill up with diesel we headed on to La Limouzinière where we had a break for lunch and a walk around the village.
      Group Pilote has its headquarters here......they are a French manufacturer of numerous popular brands of motorhome.
      This was a possible night stop but we decided to eat up a few more miles and get back on the road.
      It's got very warm today ....might have to get out our summer wardrobe!
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    • Day 19

      Clisson

      August 30, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      I'm in Clisson but I've only seen the campsite and the supermarket so I'll take photos tomorrow.

      I felt a little sad as I walked out of the hotel this morning. Nantes was lovely and I do enjoy cities. I won't see another city until I reach Vitoria Gasteiz in the heart of the Basque country some time in October. There will be towns but they don't have anywhere near the same quality of 'people watching' and Nantes had some great watching to be done. From bag ladies to poseurs, Nantes had the full range.

      That sadness soon evaporated when I was back in the countryside, walking along the Sèvre and exchanging Bonjour! with every passing stranger. I'd missed that.

      I'm in the Loire region so I've walked through acres of vineyards and it's lovely. Specifically I'm in Sèvre et Maine. I've seen that name on bottles in Sainsbury's and now I know what it is! It's been great walking as the path alternated between vineyards and the gentle Sèvre. And I haven't pinched a single grape! Yet.

      When I crossed into the Loire region a couple of days ago, I noticed that it is not unusual to see a crucifix on a street corner. I don't know if this is a deeply religious area but it certainly feels like it. I've included some examples in the photos.

      Near the end of the walk I became a little lost in some woods. I heard a voice call out 'St Jacques?' and I replied 'Oui'. I looked around and saw an old guy beckoning me. He knew I was lost and asked me where I was going and said he would walk me back to the track. As we walked he asked me about what I was doing, if it was lonely and that sort of thing. He then told me about his holiday in the Alps and even showed me photos. When we reached the point to go our separate ways, we shook hands and he wished me all the best. It was a lovely little chat and all in French. Of course, he did most of the talking and my sentences had gaping holes that he filled for me but it was still a very dear moment.

      Photos - the slow flowing Sèvre, a grotto associated with Lourdes, a roadside statue, crucifix, grapes!, berries from pathway bramble - favourite walking snack!
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