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    • Dia 15

      Got a bit ticked off!!

      9 de maio, França ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      We had some chores to do today, a little shopping. Filled up with fuel and found a washing machine and tumble dryer to get our clothes clean and dry. Washing machines at the fuel station...inspired idea!
      We had high hopes for the place we had planned for tonight as the reviews on P4N were all good. When we turned up there was one other van there, a French couple with their little boy who waved hello to us as we arrived. We immediately got out to go for a walk which we were all keen to do after feeling a bit cooped up the last couple of days because the river stops did lack decent walks. The place was very interesting with woodland paths and lots of hills and crater like holes in amongst rock formations. In rocky areas there were lots of little lizards 🦎 scurrying around our feet. Of course this was extremely exciting for Bliss who had to be put back on her lead so she didn’t try to catch them and eat them! They were pretty quick though so I’m not sure she would have been very successful.
      On returning to the van we soon regretted the lovely walk we had just had! The next two hours were spent removing the hundreds of tiny ticks that Bliss had picked up, and several on ourselves too!! Cringing 😬 we decided that as soon as we woke up in the morning we were out of there! Darren did a bit of research and discovered that we were right in the middle of the very worst area for ticks and Lyme disease 🦠 in the whole of France. Tomorrow was going to be a long drive to get as far as possible away from the area.
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    • Dia 54

      Camping Petit Trianion de Saint Ustre

      8 de maio, França ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Nach Petras schlafloser Nacht ist die Entscheidung getroffen. Nicht gen Osten, nur noch nach Norden in die Heimat geht's. Untermauert wird unsere Entscheidung noch durch Kraftverlust im linken Knie. Wir erwarten Aufklärung durch Spezialisten.
      Nach einer ereignislosen Fahrt erreichen wir unseren Campingplatz " Petit Trianon". Dieser befindet sich in einem Park eines ehemaligen Herrenhauses. Hier warfen wir schon 2022 unseren Anker während der Rückfahrt aus Andalusien.
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    • Dia 14

      Another secluded stop by the Loire River

      8 de maio, França ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      We carried on our journey south along the immense Loire River crossing quite a few huge bridges that I was happy to drive across this time! We found a place along the way called Faye which is Darren’s daughter’s name, it was beautiful, just like her. ❤️
      After stopping at an aire to empty our grey water we proceeded to our next stop. Another secluded riverside park up just big enough for us.
      The Loire is immense, from our vantage point on the southern bank we watched a colony of Egrets nesting in the trees, occasionally taking flight in a mesmerising display of the purest beauty imaginable. Along side the Egrets was a lone Stork, much larger than I’ve ever seen before. Who needs a telly when all this wildlife is outside your door.
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    • Dia 15

      Mooi

      Ontem, França ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      De dag begon mooi,qua fietsweer, qua verkeer en qua omgeving. Goed afscheid genomen van de vrijwilligers van de basiliek, toffe lui. Toen op pad. Geweldig tot een uur of 14.00 uur, weinig wind, toen nam de wind toe...3-5 met vlagen. Wind mee...nee. ik waspas om 19.00 uur op de kampong vlak boven Poitiers. Na het ritueel
      ..tent, does naar de, mij welbekene Buffaloo grill, uut eten. De AOW is net binnen :) feest,jammer Evie big hug. Dat liedje...ondanks, verguisd, niet veroordeeld, wel geruineerd speelt de hele dag door mijn kop. Schitterend....mooi. Bedankt Marco fijne avond tutti :)
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    • Dia 12

      Leonardo da Vinci

      18 de maio, França ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Die war Leonardos erster Blick auf Ambois ,als er nach 1000km im Jahr 1516 auf seinem Maulesel dort ankam.
      Er machte gleich ein Foto und stellte es auf Instagram ein....ähhh malte ein Bild davon.
      Er starb 1519 in Ambois.
      Seine letzten drei Bilder verkaufte er dem König....u.a. die Mona Lisa 😉
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    • Dia 4

      Der Zwischenstopp an den Antlantik

      4 de junho de 2023, França ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Heute haben wir schnell zusammengeräumt um uns auf den Weg in Richtung Atlantikküste zu begeben. Den gestrigen Tag haben wir auf dem Campingplatz und mit einem Spaziergang in den benachbarten Ort Varredes verbracht. Damit haben wir uns gegen den Großstadttrubel in Paris und für die Vorzüge des Campingplatzes entschieden. Der Campingplatz hatte einen große Hüpfburgen- und Badelandschaft mit Pools und Rutschen. Selma hat sogleich ihre erste Urlaubsbekanntschaft gemacht. Von nun an war Selma viel mit ihrer "Freundin" Rosa unterwegs. In Varredes war ein kleiner Rummel bei dem Selma uns so lange bequatschte, bis sie einmal Entenangeln durfte.
      Heute haben wir uns auf den Weg in Richtung Poltiers begeben. Bevor es losging haben wir uns mit allerlei französischen Backwaren eingedeckt. Baguette, Quiche und etwas was unseren Kräppelchen anmutet war in unserer Einkaufstüte. Mit diesen Leckereien fuhren wir über Paris, Orleans, Tours bis zu Christophe‘ unserem Vansite- Gastgeber irgendwo bei Vicq du Gartemps. Auf der Autofahrt entdeckte Selma ihren ersten Wackelzahn. Aber deshalb müssen wir morgen leider nicht zum Zahnarzt🫢
      Der Stellplatz ist sehr idyllisch mit Zugang zum Fluß, in welchem wir uns gleich nach der Ankunft erfrischten. Christophe erzählte uns voller Stolz, dass wir seine ersten Gäste über Vansite wären und kam uns am Abend noch mit einem alkoholfreien Apfelcider besuchen. Bei den Gesprächen ist mir wieder aufgefallen wie schlecht mein Schulfranzösisch eigentlich war. Wirklich Schade. Aber zum Glück gibt es den Googletranslator. Was uns mindestens genau soviel Spaß bescherte😁
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    • Dia 67

      Mittwoch Camping Le Petit Trianon

      18 de maio de 2022, França ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Heute hatten wir Hummeln im Hintern und haben eine Fahrradtour durch diese für uns nicht sehr interessante Umgebung gemacht. Die Aussentemperatur lag zwar über 30 Grad, aber dank der Unterstützung unseres Elektroantriebs kühlte der Fahrtwind. Pausen waren nur im Schatten möglich.
      Am Pool trafen wir über 70 jährige Niederländer, die schon seit 30 Jahren hier hin kommen. Auf meine Frage "In diese öde Gegend? " gab's die Antwort "Eben darum! Morgens wird lange gefrühstückt, dann schauen wir uns die Serie "Rote Rosen" an. Danach geht's in die Sonne zum Pool (Das ist Arbeit) und am nächsten Tag wieder alles von vorne. So sind wir eben". Dem ist nichts mehr hinzuzufügen.
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    • Dia 16

      Chinon an der Vienne 🌻

      30 de agosto de 2022, França ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Wir überlegten kurz ob wir Tours besuchen, aber irgendwie hatten wir bei der Hitze keine Lust auf eine Stadt mit über 130.000 Einwohner. So entschieden wir uns in den kleinen Ort Chinon zu fahren, wo wir für zwei Tage auf einem einfachen kommunalen Campingplatz landeten.

      Die Highlights unseres Aufenthaltes waren ein Bummel durch das kleine Städtchen Chinon sowie eine über 50 km lange Radtour mit einer tollen Einkehr in Candes-Saint-Martin an der Mündung der Vienne in die Loire. Leider führen zurzeit beide Flüsse nur wenig Wasser und so blickt man auf viele Sandbänke. Auch ansonsten ist es erschreckend zu sehen wie viele Mais- und Sonnenblumenfelder hier in der Region total vertrocknet sind. Ich befürchte ein Großteil der Ernte wird hier der Hitze zum Opfer fallen 😥.
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    • Dia 33

      The Rain Starts but we Stay Dry

      22 de setembro de 2019, França ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      It had to happen at some stage. It is not possible to conduct an extended 5 week ride through France without encountering rain somewhere along the line. Or is it ???

      Not only was today the first day of the European autumn, but it also brought the first sounds of heavy rain that we had heard since we arrived in France over 4 weeks ago. I would have been even more concerned if the rain had been falling during the daytime. At 3 am we were all snug and dry in our giant beds in the Grand Monarque Hotel. The rain was of little consequence to us at that time, but it did suggest that maybe the weather patterns were finally about to change.

      By breakfast time the skies were still grey and the rain was still falling steadily. At times like this. those of little faith are inclined to run around like chickens and seek out every layer of clothes they can find. I chose to enjoy the sumptuous breakfast buffet instead.

      At 9.30 I assembled the team and looked at them with astonishment. They looked more like a line of umpa lumpas than elite Ghostriders. The Queensland contingent looked particularly noteworthy as they were draped in multiple layers of plastic, parkas, scarves, waterproof pants and shower caps. They could hardly move in that sort of ridiculous getup, let alone ride their bikes. Anyone would think that rainwater was toxic. Some of the others looked almost as silly (but not quite).

      I tried to tell them that the rain had already passed over and that the skies were getting clearer. They didn't believe me. All I could do was warn them not to have an accident when all their unnecessary clothing got caught on the seat and/or chain.

      Fortunately the first stop of the day was only a short distance from Azay le Rideau and we managed to complete it without getting wet at all. Unfortunately Gerry did not manage to safely dismount from his bike without getting one of his seven layers of clothing wrapped around his seat post. The next 10 minutes were spent bandaging Gerry's nasty leg wounds and trying to staunch the flow of blood. (I should clarify that it was the wounds that were nasty, not Gerry's legs).

      We finally managed to park the bikes and enter the amazing Maurice Defrenne Museum. This incredible collection was assembled over a period of 60 years by the incredible butcher turned collector. I had visited the place twice previously and been staggered by the range and uniqueness of the items that he had found. It is the sort of place that you could spend hours just wandering. It even includes a fully restored guillotine ! The massive building itself is also worthy of mention, as it was a mill that Maurice Defrenne had relocated and reassembled to house his collection.

      While we were inside the rain started falling again. The timing was perfect. By the time we were ready to leave, the rain had stopped again. In fact it never appeared again for the remainder of the day. It could not possibly have been planned any better. It was actually a welcome relief to be able to ride in cool and overcast conditions.

      Our destination for the day was the medieval city of Chinon. After successfully getting the whole team safely down a parlous descent, we turned into a narrow, cobblestoned street to take us to the old part of the town. I could not believe my ears when I heard music wafting towards us. Even more remarkable was the fact that the song that was being played was one of my favourites - "I am a man of constant sorrow". Contrary to popular belief, that song is not the lament of a long distance cyclist with an uncomfortable seat, but it is the main track from the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou ?" Great blue grass music runs through the entire movie, but it was a surprise to hear it being played here.

      It turned out that we had arrived in Chinon just as they were enjoying a special weekend of free outdoor music. All over the town performers were playing in the streets and the atmosphere was amazing. We were even more thrilled to find that our hotel was right in the middle of the old town and that we would be able to enjoy the music, just by opening our windows.

      What was not so popular was the fact that the rooms in the historic building were tiny, the staircases were narrow and (or course) there was no lift. Gordon and Sue had been strategically located on the top floor. For some reason Gordon was NOT happy. It was quite a contrast to the spacious rooms we had all loved the previous night, but such is the serendipity of travel.

      After checking into our rooms we wandered the city, admiring the ancient buildings and listening to the performers. One guy in particular held the audience spellbound as he simultaneously played the guitar, drums, cymbals and mouth organ. It was a performance worthy of the cheers and applause he received. In fact it was a highlight of the trip so far.

      Another highlight was our evening meal at the Les Annees 30, surely one of the best restaurants in the city. Their food and service was exceptional and the building was magical. It had been a superb day (and none of us got the slightest bit wet).
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    • Dia 37

      CHINON

      12 de novembro de 2022, França ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Unser Energielevel betreffend Bordbatterie ist in den letzten Tagen stetig gesunken, es war zeitweise trübes Wetter und den letzten Ruhetag haben wir unter Bäumen verbracht. In der Früh zeigt die Anzeige 32% und wir entscheiden uns heute weiter Richtung La Rochelle zu fahren, die Batterie wird dann wieder voll beladen. Mittags legen wir einen Zwischenstopp in Cinon ein und besichtigen unserer letzte Burg entlang der Loire- diese liegt an einem Fluss la Viene das heißt Wien. Um 14 Uhr fahren wir weiter Richtung La Rochelle begleitet von der Sonne......Leia mais

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    Département d'Indre-et-Loire, Departement d'Indre-et-Loire, Indre-et-Loire, Indre and Loire, Indre y Loira

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