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Bazas

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    • Day 103

      95. Etappe: Bazas

      October 13, 2018 in France ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      ... oder: Pilgern in der Jagdsaison

      Ein bissl gespenstisch war es schon so ganz alleine in der alten Mühle. Habe dennoch gut geschlafen und so ging es heute entspannt los bei viel Sonnenschein. Ich folgte brav der Beschilderung. Das System hat sich seit ein paar Tagen verändert, aber so langsam hab ich den Dreh raus, wann ich wo abbiegen muss oder einfach gerade aus gehen kann, auch wenn das nicht unbedingt mein GPS will. Nur habe ich heute die Rechnung ohne die Jäger gemacht!
      Schon zum Start fielen mir die vielen Schüsse auf und es war mir ein wenig mulmig zu Mute, als ich den ein oder anderen Pfad durch den Wald nahm. Zu Recht! Denn nach meiner Mittagspause, brav der Beschilderung folgend, stand ich auf einmal vor einer Absperrung, die mir erklärte, dass es für Wanderer keine gute Idee ist, dort zwischen dem 1.10.-20.11. langzulaufen. Es sei denn, man möchte gern Bekanntschaft mit den Jägern oder den Gejagten schließen oder sogar zu Letzterem werden 🙈
      Also bin ich wieder umgekehrt und doch meinem GPS für die letzten 12 km über Landstraße gefolgt. Nicht besonders schön, aber sicher!
      In der Touristeninformation meines heutigen Ziels Bazas erklärte mir die sehr nette Frau, dass ich auch für morgen besser nicht der Jakobswegmarkierung folgen solle und gab mir 3 DIN-A4-Blätter mit der Alternativroute. Im Anschluss buchte sie mir noch mein Refuge für morgen - was für ein toller Service!
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    • Day 36

      Day 36: La Reole - Bazas

      September 17, 2016 in France ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      Distance: 36.8k - 10k shortcut (829.4/1013. 6)
      Weather : 21C, sunny and a bit windy
      Mood: OK, but not my best of days (snake in my sandle and fell and hurt my toe!)
      Blisters: 1
      Staying at: Airbnb

      When things get too easy

      Walking was just becoming a bit too easy with my super sandles, so St Jacques gave me a few challenges today. First of all the day started a bit sad as we said goodbye to Irma. It's amazing how quickly you can start to feel attached to people.
      Halfway through our secret shortcut I noticed something in my sandle and I promised it was a little grey snake.... EEEEEK! I tried to shake it off, but it got stuck in my sandle, so I had to pull it out. He didn't really bite me and he wasn't poisonous (confirmed by a friendly local and my current state). Apparently, I didn't even yell, but I did feel a rush of adrenaline.
      Last, but not least when I was about a km from the final destination, I saw a firetruck and fell at the side of the road... (I've ways had a weak spot for firemen 😉). Nothing too serious, but I think I may have lightly sprained a toe, oops!
      Oh well, I felt a bit grumpy at some point, but Luciens motivating words and a burger with chips have resolved this without a problem!
      Maybe tomorrow I will take it a little easy 🙂
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    • Day 67

      Dinner at Auros

      October 4, 2021 in France ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      I am making 2 entries today, as too many photos for one…only 6 allowed per footprint. So will make this one about our dinner last night at the restaurant. It was so good. Classy, beautiful food, beautiful wine. This is probably THE dinner of Amr’s birth week! The dinner was included in our walking package, and we were allowed the €28 menu, but we “splurged” and went for the €34, paying the extra €12, plus wine. We have always found the value in restaurants here amazing - you couldn’t get a 3 course meal of this calibre in Oz for $55.

      So we started with chiperons in parsley (Amr) and salmon marinated in dill (me), then Amr had a sword fish main and I had another version of chiperons in a sauce. For dessert Amr had an ice cream tiramisu, and I had a sort of deconstructed pavlova….it presented as a little portion of cream, and a portion of fruit in what looked like a little pot, till I realised that this was the meringue…glad I didn’t leave it! Both were amazing. And we had a bottle of a great local red.
      A great night.

      It was cold and I even wore my down jacket for the first time walking to and from the restaurant , but the heaters were on in our room and happily my shoes completely dried by the morning. We actually had to turn off the heaters in the middle of the night as it got too hot. Woke to a beautiful cloudless day, perfect for walking, and set off soon after 8.30, after breakfast cooked by Julien the French husband. He made little pancakes which was a change, but I must say I missed the usual croissants and baguette. It was probably the American influence! Now we are here at Bazas and I will make another entry for our walk today.
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    • Day 67

      A night at Bazas in a château

      October 4, 2021 in France ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      This is the second episode for today, about our walk to Bazas, which turns out to quite a bustling small city. It was cool but lovely when we set off, and immediately found ourselves on a ridge looking over a valley, and quite beautiful. We wound down and found ourselves walking through forests, past a little hamlet with the old church, and finally ending up near a lake. And we have sorted out the nut question Sam!! We saw an orchard of new (to us) trees, and on examination they had clusters of small nuts, and I thought hazelnuts…and this was confirmed by the French couple who we met yet again several times today! So we had the walnuts in great quantity in the Dordogne area, and now hazelnuts. Confusing as the word for walnuts is noix, and hazelnuts are noisettes. I thought noix was a general term for all nuts…very satisfying to sort it out.

      We walked round the gorgeous lake, and up into more forest. Here we encountered more strange shelters/huts that we had noticed before, and also strange ropes hanging from trees with pulleys and crossbars. Then we came upon notices about the hunting season! We had read that it starts on October 1 and ends 20 November, right now…so we hoped we wouldn’t be shot and wondered if we should loudly sing the Marseillaise. The notices warned danger to enter, but all was quiet so we weren’t too worried, and then came across 2 men sitting near one of the shelters, which we realised are disguised as undergrowth where hunters can hide inside and shoot from. And the ropes and pulleys had pigeons tied to them, with blindfolds on. It seems they would be elevated and attract their friends so that they can be shot…all rather brutal, but interesting to see, and we survived! The men were friendly, as is everyone, and let me take a photo. They had quite a few walkers coming through, as we saw 2 other female couples as well as the French one.

      After that excitement it was more mundane - that is to say just the normal countryside along quiet country roads to Bazas. Just an easy 16.5 km walk. I didn’t even feel hot and have postponed my shower till before bed which I prefer. We knew our guesthouse today was called Château St Vincent, but as we approached Bazas along a cycle path we saw a high grand château and of course it turned out to be our place!! Turned into chambres d’hôtes , and we have a very nice room overlooking the expansive front garden.

      It was quite early when we arrived so after Amr showered we went down into the city and found it is quite delightful. With an enormous XIII century cathedral. Walked round, bought some lunch supplies, found a boulangerie for bread tomorrow and had a drink in the square. Now back and will have dinner here in half an hour.. probably not like the restaurant, but am sure will be good.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Bazas, Vasats, バザス, Базас, Basatum, 33430, База

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