Francja
Département de l'Aveyron

Odkrywaj cele podróży podróżników, którzy piszą dziennik podróży na FindPenguins.
10 najważniejszych celów podróży Département de l'Aveyron
Pokaż wszystko
Podróżnicy w tym miejscu
    • Dzień 8

      Aumont-Aubrac to Nasbinals

      26 kwietnia, Francja ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Very upmarket buffet, and then David, the joint-manager (with his brother- the family has run the hotel since 1928) took it upon himself to solve the luggage issue. He rang the same people on the same number, but was not taking no for an answer, and decided the solution was for the case to go to the Post office ( if it wasn't there) and for La Malle Postale to pick it up (likely tomorrow) and take it to our hotel for tomorrow. Lots of animated phone calls later he assured us it would be done, and sent us off. We were hoping but not convinced.

      Today was along day - 27km officially, but 30km or so as both hotels were away from the town centres. It was drizzling as we left in the new ponchos (which worked well) and Saint Craig of Kiama had lent me a pair of waterproof over-trousers which he said were too big for him (he of umbrella yesterday). They probably were too big, as they were big for me. They were a godsend.

      The country was grey because of the clouds, but everywhere were long, low stone walls, green fields, or paddocks with daffodils, and small woods. Most of the track was a walkway between paddocks, but we were on rural roads now and then. That was better than the boggy sections: they were horrendous after just a little rain, so I can only imagine WWI.

      Unfortunately the sleet and rain began in earnest around 1015, and kept on until around 2pm, along with a gale. I doubt my chinos would have survived the mud, or have dried out by dinner. We were warm enough under the ponchos, but fingers number quickly, and stayed numb until the wind stopped, or the rare burst of sun. Having said that, it wasn’t too bad with the ponchos and waterproof boots: we could walk along quickly without getting hot.

      We went through a few hamlets, but no villages or towns, but made good time because it was too windy , wet and cold to stop except inside, and the few little cafes we saw were crowded, or in the open. We saw a man with a Phileas Fogg type contraption harvesting daffodils in the driving sleet... unsuccessfully, though, as he seemed to spend as much time under the machine as on it. Maybe he was sheltering?

      Nasbinals is a lovely old village with grey/fawn coloured stone houses, all with rooves made of flat rocks.

      Dinner was in the town rather than the hotel, and the same local specialties that Rosie and Amr had nearly 10 yrs ago - very good. Aligot (mashed potato plus cheese and garlic - consistency of play-dough) was a sight to behold, and very tasty.

      Just before we went we had an email from David, the Aumont-Aubrac manager, with a small glitch: the bag was delivered to the Le Puy post so late that it could not be collected today, and the Post is closed all weekend (plus perhaps Monday as a public holiday) so it will not be collected by la Malle Postale until Tuesday, and hopefully early enough then for it to be delivered to us where we will be that night - a town called Golinac. Four more days of only one pair of pants and shoes instead of one day more...but a timeline that ought to be achievable.

      Hotel is a branch of a family hotel business. 1. Opened at 4... but if you knew your room number you could take your key and go in anyway. 2. Wifi, soap, but no tea or coffee. 3 Great view over open fields 4. bed seems okay

      41,520 steps, 32.6km and 44 flights.
      Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 7

      Les Faux to Aumont-Aubrac

      25 kwietnia, Francja ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

      We did not wake up until around 6;45 - probably physically and otherwise worn out - but breakfast was not until 7;30 and Thomas had said he would call the Parcel People at 8am, which is the deadline for dropping off luggage. We packed our one bag, which is unzipped to its fullest to take everything we don't want to carry each day, and went to breakfast with it. Air France is a disaster, but there is a service - La Malle Postale - that collects bags from hotels in the mornings and delivers them in the afternoons, and seems to be as good as Nico's proverbial Mongolian Yam. So far for us it has been faultless.

      The good Thomas went into action when there was a lull in checkouts. After much calling and waiting, he told us that it appears that Air France gave our bag to its agent, who gave it to the local postal service, who tried to deliver it (allegedly) yesterday afternoon to the hotel in Le Puy, and who can or will do no more than try to deliver it to the same place today. The local post is probably linked genetically to Air France, so I am not confident that anything they say about the past, present or future is true, but pilgrims can't be choosers. The deal (as at 1600 on Thursday 25 April ) is that the bag is delivered to the hotel, and then picked up tomorrow morning and delivered to our hotel for tomorrow, as arranged with the tour operator, for 45 Euro... which seems good value for everything involved. The only catch is the postal service...and it is very French...

      UPDATE 8pm. Stupid us. Of course they did not deliver the bag. No excuses, no explanations. They simply lied this morning. The receptionist here rang for us and the latest "information" (being French, the "dis" is silent) is that they will deliver it tomorrow, but they will not say when, nor where it is, in case we wanted to pick it up - only that there is only one point in the world it can go to, which is the hotel to which they would not take it. It's Anzac Day. Is this what those people fought for? Am I bitter, twisted and frustrated? Yep.

      Anyway, we started off around 9am today and it was cold and threatening. We had spray jackets on (and also had an umbrella and some cycling sleeves for warmth, courtesy of a sympathetic Australian couple at the hotel), but there was no rain or snow to speak of all day. Through a forest, down to a small town, then farming land and trails through woods, and the occasional small hamlet or farmhouse. The people in the farmhouses must be heartily sick of tourists walking right past their windows and doors for 9 months of the year. We went through only one or two villages/ hamlets on the way, but one (Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole) had a war memorial and a cannon, which seemed right for Anzac Day. The town also had a small, old, deserted chateau, which looked cold and empty, and the smelliest WC in Europe.

      We reached Aumont-Aubrac around 245. It is a small town/large village, but very pretty. The hotel is modern, but c 700m from the centre. We have not yet decided whether to have dinner here or in town... an extra walk, but we choose our own time.

      Went for a walk into town at 5pm. Found a store with rain ponchos and warm gear, and a very honest owner ("don't buy that-doesn't work"). A 12th c church, narrow streets with the occasional massive delivery 26 wheeler truck, Anne found a boulangerie etc

      Chez Camillou Hotel (Logis chain) does well. 1 It was open before 3pm and has soap, wifi, coffee and tea and a good bed. It is quite new/modern.
      2. very helpful receptionist who called for us trying to get an answer from the Air France baggage black hole.

      36,721 steps, 28.8km and 63 flights.
      Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 6

      Saugues to Les Faux, Saint-Alban-sur-Lim

      24 kwietnia, Francja ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

      And today was even colder still, but no snow. I think all of southern France is chilly right now, but we were up a bit higher (1320m) and there was a wind.

      Left our great hotel in Saugues around 8:30, along with many others, but within 30 mins we were wandering at our own pace and only occasionally passed other people. Already we recognised quite a few of them. Steady uphill through big farms (since there were few farmhouses of hamlets) then a forest, where the track was covered in snow. After that it was downhill (slowly) mostly in woods, and a side-trip to tonight's hotel. It is a hotel/gite in a hamlet with no other businesses, and i assume it is used becasue it is 27kms from Saugues, whereas the next bigger town is another 7km, and 34 kms might be a stretch with the hills.

      We waited in the cold for the 3pm opening, talking with another Australian couple who are also here tonight. It was very cold once we stopped walking.Then someone opened a window and said we could wait upstairs in a warmer kitchen area, and we did...until 4pm, not 3pm.

      I wiled away the time calling Air France and getting nowhere, although on the 4th call someone said the bag was out for delivery, but returned because the hotel they went to did not know who we were. Sounded fake to me, as all three hotels would remember.

      There are 6 Australians here, plus at least 5 Americans, and a French couple with the dog as seen in the old chapel yesterday. Plus a few other French walkers, I think.

      L’Oustal de Parent Hotel: 1 Biggish and modern, in the middle of fields2. Open at 4pm. 3. Thomas the helpful manager who may yet solve AF. 4 Warm room and great bed. 5 Aust couple lending us an umbrella and cycling sleeves 6 Finding the dog pilgrim and giving his parents their photo 7 Dinner excellent and tables served ( rather than people) so very quick. 8 no wifi in room

      36,541 steps/ 29.6km and 86 flights
      Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 14

      Addendum to Lodeve

      23 kwietnia, Francja ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      I have to add a bit more to finish the day…once Amr returned with the clean clothes, still warm from the dryer, I felt so much better in warm pants and fleece, and we set off to explore a bit. First found out about buses to Montpellier…they seem to go about hourly, so all good there. And we went to the beautiful and of course huge cathedral, St Fulcran, lovely stained glass windows, and we lit a candle for Ira so that she will be skipping by the time we return.

      Then we found a bar and had a glass of wine - Languedoc wine, just what we needed, in a nice inside warm space! The music playing there was Killing me Softly…bygone times…Some people sitting outside, but they hadn’t walked for hours on the heights above town today. For Paul’s information, who I think at the moment is swanning with Charlie and Jaimee in Santa Monica, and anyone interested, the vines we have been walking amongst are muscat and sauvignon, and those were the wines, white and red, that we had last night with Martine and Guy.

      We are feeling cold, but it is sunny, but we are worried about Rowan and Anne who have just started on the camino from Le Puy which we enjoyed so much in 2015, and not only have they been cold, but with snow and drizzle, but their checked bag did not arrive at CDG and has still not been delivered to them….how ghastly, and neither Qantas/Air France seems to be able to care or solve it…we wait and hope…

      Just back from a superb dinner…with a whole bottle of Languedoc wine, 2014, rather than a half litre of the house vin. I had a soup (velouté) of broccoli and minted peas, and Amr had a complicated dish of beans, avocado, humous on bread and a soft boiled egg, both delicious, and for mains Amr had Guinea fowl and I had a scallop, prawn dish with orange…just right.

      And I have to add that Amr has given me the stats of the day…we have climbed an altitude gain of 518 metres during the walk and the average temperature was 5°, which is pretty amazing..no wonder we needed our great dinner…
      Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 3

      Rustig dagje

      10 września 2023, Francja ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Vandaag rustig dagje bij het huisje gehad. Het terrein een beetje verkend. Het is erg geaccidenteerd. Je hijgt als een oud molenpaard als je weer terug bent. Het hoogteverschil met de zwemplek en waterval is een meter of 40. Dus als je een verkoelende duik hebt genomen, zweet je als een otter als je weer bij het huisje bent. Dan kun je wel weer een verkoelende duik gaan nemen, maar ja...

      Om een uur of vier klapte de stroom eruit. Peggy (de eigenaresse) kwam even later vertellen dat het hele 'dorp' zonder stroom zit. Er is een 'urgence' uitgegaan en ze hoopt dat het vandaag nog verholpen wordt. Maar ja, leer mij Frankrijk kennen. 🙄
      We zullen zien.

      Nou, dat viel mee. We hebben weer stroom. De wonderen zijn de wereld nog niet uit. Vive la France ! 🇫🇷

      Hier wat foto's van vandaag. In- en exterieur huisje, uitzicht, het zwemparadijs en een langpotig vriendje.
      Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 5

      Templerdorf

      31 sierpnia 2022, Francja ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Weiter geht es nach La Couvertoirade
      Ein Örtchen in dem sich im 12 Jahrhundert die Templer nieder gelassen haben.

      Am freitag, den 13 Oktober 1307, wurde die Verhaftung aller Tempelritter beschlossen, was einer der vielen Erklärungen dafür ist das Freitag der 13 ein Unglückstag ist. Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 6

      Albi

      1 września 2022, Francja ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      In Albi angekommen ains wir erstmal direkt zur Kathedrale, die war schon echt beeindruckend, ich merke immer wieder, ich stehe hart auf Buntglas Fenster und Orgeln😊😊

      Dann nen Eis genehmigen und weiter gehts Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 6

      Dritte Brücke Check weiter gehts

      1 września 2022, Francja ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      TAG 6 der Six Bridges Rally
      Wir sind angekommen am Viaduc Du Viaur
      und haben erstmal alle wieder getroffen und freuen uns ungemein das alle heile und gesund angekommen sind.

      Den Stempel für unser Roadbook haben wir auch direkt eingesammelt😁😁
      Doch bald geht es weiter ✌🏻😁
      Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 6

      Nog meer regen

      13 września 2023, Francja ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Hadden we gisteren de hele dag door buitjes, om een uur of 22 ging het helemaal los. Het regende snoeihard en ook onweerde het flink waardoor de electriciteit er een keer of 7 uitklapte. Gelukkig kwam het ook steeds weer snel terug. Maar omdat de WiFi er dan ook uitklapte, werd m'n Netflix-avondje een ware beproeving. 🙄

      Omdat de weersverwachting voor vandaag niet veel beter was, heb ik bezoek aan de stad Albi maar uitgesteld naar morgen.

      Vandaag klaarde het rond drieën op en ben ik naar Ambivalent gereden. Een klein pittoresk plaatsje aan de Tarn. Niet superbijzonder en ik zat nog niet in de auto terug toen er weer een gigantische bui naar beneden kwam. Heb heel wat verzopen wandelaars gezien. Ben ik toch blij dat ik normale hobbies heb. 😂
      Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 1

      Feeling Good!

      11 października 2019, Francja ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      First longer stop! We are feeling so FREE!
      Freedom is what we desire and what we are creating more and more in our life.

      Eka pitempi pysähys! Olo tuntuu VAPAALTA!
      Vapaus on se mitä me halutaan ja mitä luodaan lisää ja lisää meidän elämään.

      Primera parada larga! Nos sentimos muy LIBRES! La libertat es lo que deseamos y lo que estamos creando cada vez más en nuestras vidas.
      Czytaj więcej

    Możesz znać też następujące nazwy tego miejsca:

    Département de l'Aveyron, Departement de l'Aveyron, Aveyron

    Dołącz do nas:

    FindPenguins dla iOSFindPenguins dla systemu Android