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    • Day 16

      A lazy day in Montpellier

      April 25 in France ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Not a huge amount to say as we have just been happily mooching around town, without any deadlines or necessary tasks. We wandered the narrow streets where there are little specialty shops with local products, and are getting to know our way round and to our hotel which is very central and handy, but was hard to spot when we first arrived…

      It is still cold, specially when not doing serious walking (though my watch says I have walked 13 kms today, and that’s not including walking somewhere to dinner soon)…and today is cloudy, with rays of sunshine peeping through now and then, and even a few raindrops as we arrived back just now.

      We stopped twice on park benches for kindle sessions, but I found it too cold to really enjoy sitting outside. Even after I went back and put on an extra layer. Amr has been living in his puffer jacket - I didn’t even bring one! I have plenty of layers, but didn’t think I’d need to wear them all at once! We had a delicious lunch - we shared a large salad with avocado, salmon, soy beans, a rice/grain/seed section and leaves, with Asian tasting flavours…just right. And we walked in the Jardin Botanique….that’s about all to report really. Tomorrow a train to Barcelona, leaves here at 4.30pm and arrives there at 7.30.

      Addendum..just back from dinner and have to add because it was really good…French cuisine seems to have moved to fusion, like everywhere else, and you order dishes that are surprising, and delicious. Like our lunch salad had Asian flavours, tonight I ordered an entrée of grilled eggplant, but it came surrounded with almonds, pomegranate, feta crumbles….and my lamb dish was on couscous, with honey/ginger carrots…yum…Amr had his tartare de boeuf, his last chance before Spain, and his entrée was tomatoes, peppers with soft boiled egg…not just the classic French, but these are French eateries.
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    • Day 5

      Le grand problème

      April 18 in France ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

      Depuis la dernière entrée, mon français s'est amélioré beaucoup. Mais je ne comprends pas tout. Aujourd'hui, par exemple, au restaurant mexicain, je ne comprends rien et ensuite l'employé m'a parlé en anglais. Pourquoi tous les Français commencent parler anglais instantanément si ils sentent je ne parle pas la langue? C'est vraiment dommage, parce que je suis à Montpellier pour apprendre la langue et pas pour parler anglais. Mais heureusement, ma mère d'accueil et les professeurs parlent français avec moi. Pour finir, quelques photos du parc et un jeu de cherche: #OûEstRonjaRead more

    • Day 10

      Now in Montpellier

      April 19 in France ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      It’s already 9.30 and I haven’t started to write up the day…I usually like to start when we arrive after walking…but today was different, as we walked the 17+ kms to Vauvert, then were taken by taxi on to Montpellier. This was planned by Chemins de France, not just for us because we are old and decrepit! ..but to eliminate the boring part of walking into a biggish city…and it suits us fine! And the almost 20 kms we walked were quite enough.

      So we set off as usual a bit before 9, and had a just beautiful day of walking…much more picturesque and interesting than yesterday…lots of agricultural interest…we passed almond orchards, peach and apricot orchards, pig farms, sheep with spring lambs, and of course many many vineyards. At first it was flat, and we had a lovely walk along a canal, and after lunch we started to undulate, and even had quite a few ups and downs, and by the time we arrived at Vauvert we were happy to stop.

      We had found out what the orchards were by using an app, which I had put on my phone for that very purpose so that I would not have to annoy Amr by making him do it…but with no phone he is very patiently doing it, and I love to find out…at this stage the fruit a are tiny and hard, and not coloured…we also found peas…such fun! It was cool at the start, but not as cold as yesterday, so I started without a fleece, just jacket and t-shirt, and it was good, and got quite hot by the end, but enough breeze to maintain comfort. And not a cloud in the sky! But Tallie, the lovely Vaseline rosy lips lip balm I love does not have sunscreen I have realised, and my bottom lip is quite burnt!! It is made for English lips! I realised it intensely while eating a peppery pasta at dinner!

      Anyway, we were to meet Cyril, the taxi man, at 4pm in front of the church. We arrived about 2.30 or so and Amr rang Cyril and he came as soon as he could, before 4…and he drove a big black Mercedes, almost a limo, which could take at least 6 people in comfort, and were offered chilled mineral water…! Very comfortable journey along to Montpellier, which was about 40 kms.

      We were delivered to our Hotel du Parc, a sweet little hotel, but not in the centre, so after briefly unwinding we set off to find what happens here. Not very far to walk to where it is all happening, and thank goodness Amr is good at keeping directions in his head! We first passed the enormous cathedral where we lit a candle for Ira, and hope that will help her walk after her knee operation. Then round a bit, had a drink in a sunny popular square (by this time it was getting cool, and I WANTED to sit in the sun!! )…then quite early, about 7.15 we went to an Italian place we’d spotted and had comfort food…I had gnocchi Gorgonzola with walnuts, Amr had spaghetti aioli pepperoncini and a big rocket salad and a glass of red.

      Now clean and about to crash (I have to keep stopping Amr from crashing, so he can edit this )…tomorrow, we are advised to get the tram line 1 to the Euromedicine Parc stop, to get out of the city to walk to Montarnaud, about 20 kms…but there was a problem with the hotel there, and we are again being picked up by Cyril and brought back here (so we can leave stuff unpacked here…2 nights, then on Sunday morning he drives us back to Montarnaud where we continue as normal!!
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    • Day 51

      Camargue

      June 21, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Eerst flinke stukken langs het Rhone-Sète-kanaal dan volgt een stuk door een punt van het natuurgebied Camargue. Wat opvalt is dat er weer gedag gezegd wordt onderweg. Het landschap verandert weer. Moeras afgewisseld met 'vreemde' bollen, rijstvelden, wijngaarden en stieren. Behoorlijk smalle weg, weinig verkeer, veel wind. Ondanks dat muggen niet van wind houden weten ze me op de fiets zelfs te vinden. We trappen maar even flink door en zijn dan ook even na elf uur op de camping in Saint Gilles.Read more

    • Day 52

      Pont van Gogh

      June 22, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Na het opzetten van de tent nog een klein rondje. De jongen bij het Office de Tourism vertelde dat het erg de moeite waard is om naar de Pont van Gogh te fietsen. Deze brug is nog dezelfde als degene die Vincent van Gogh schilderde. Helaas niet meer in gebruik maar het geeft wel een speciaal gevoel dat er op dit hout gelopen werd in de tijd dat Vincent van Gogh het schilderde.Read more

    • Day 51

      Église abbatiale de Saint-Gilles du Gard

      June 21, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Na het opzetten van de tent gaan we wat eten. Het 'gewone' dagmenu begint weer op de kaart te staan. Dan naar het 'Office de Tourism' om ons te laten informeren naar bezienswaardigheden. Heel vriendelijk worden we geïnformeerd over Saint Gilles en Arles. Maar het natuurgebied Alpilles? Nee dat is een ander departement en dat wordt onderling erg gescheiden gehouden. Ja, daar waren we al achter. Toch best vreemd voor ons Hollanders. Wij kunnen ons toch slecht voorstellen dat je in Haarlem bij het VVV geen informatie kunt krijgen over de Keukenhof. Want ja, dat ligt in Zuid Holland en Haarlem ligt in Noord Holland.

      Op aanraden gaan we de kerk binnen en kopen een kaartje voor de crypte. Heel bijzonder, de trap (met erg uitgesleten en dus ongelijke treden) af en met een code het hek openmaken. Dan dwalen onder de kerk.
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    • Day 52

      Slijtage

      June 22, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Wat we duidelijk merken met zo lang onderweg zijn is dat alles begint te slijten. Sokken met gaten, slippers met scheuren en een gesprongen thermoskan zijn daar een paar kleine voorbeelden van. Na de Pont van Gogh gaan we dan ook naar de supermarkt om een en ander te vervangen. En natuurlijk ook meteen wat inkopen voor het avondeten. Straks even flink alle informatie doornemen van het Office de Tourism doornemen om onze volgende richting, na Arles, te bepalen.Read more

    • Day 9

      Now in St Gilles - first day completed!

      April 18 in France ⋅ 🌬 15 °C

      We are here, we made it, we walked 21 kms, and all is well! We are so happy, it was a great day, feet a little tired, but after a beer and check into hotel we feel really good. And it is one of the chain of hotels in France where we have experienced lovely dinners, so we are hopeful!

      We set off some time before 9 am I think, and followed the route that we had worked out from Arles, but happily we found that the red and white GR signs continued well, and it was easy to follow the correct path..phew…once we were clear of Arles, it was a flat walk through pleasant countryside, partly a parc naturel, and as we approached St Gilles many vineyards, nothing spectacular…but is was perfect to be a flat walk for the first day, and we managed the 21 kms no problems.

      It was still cold, and I can’t believe it but we both wore all our layers the whole walk! There was quite a strong wind that kept us cool, which was good, and it was mostly sunny except once a cloud gathered over us and a few drops of rain came down, just for a few minutes, then back to sun. And I realised I had forgotten to unearth my hat from my bag…and I felt the sun burning my scalp!! My hair isn’t as thick as it once was…have pulled it out ready for tomorrow.

      Stopped for a lunch break about 12 - had our usual baguette, cheese, apple and chocolate…and just as well we had supplies, as the settlements we saw on the map were not villages, just farms! St Gilles is the first town we have come to…and it seems very pleasant…on a canal from the Rhone, and we crossed the Petit Rhône at one point, one of the two branches of the Rhône delta, and looked as wide as the main river we saw in Arles.

      Arrived here before 2.30 so lots of time to unwind…our room was ready and all is good.

      We have now had a reconnoiter around the town, and worked out our exit route tomorrow - avoiding a tricky GR sign, that was for the GR700 which could have set us off course! The town is just full of camino signs and markers…unlike Arles where this route officially starts, all along the pavement there are Compostelle tiles that led us to a huge church, which had an exhibit of all the French pilgrim routes (which we have taken most of them). But it is not a hugely used path…Along the route today we only saw one other couple of walkers, and quite a few cyclists. And I have decided that this constant wind is the mistral…have looked it up and this is when it blows, especially between winter and spring, and in the Rhône valley and exactly here. At least it is stopping us get hot and sweaty!

      After exploring we stopped for a coffee/chocolate at a bar, then went to a wonderful shop we’d seen with cheeses, charcuterie, wines etc all tantalisingly displayed, and had a glass of local wine. Now downtime till dinner.

      Dinner great…melty brie with salad, guinea fowl with amazing sauce, île flottante…and local red…
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    • Day 22

      LUMA Arles

      May 15 in France ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Heute ging es weiter nach Arles. Untergekommen sind wir auf dem City Camping, der nur ca. 1 km von der Innenstadt entfernt liegt. Bevor wir morgen die Stadt erobern wollen, ging es heute zum LUMA. Eine Schweizer Kunstmäzenin hat das LUMA hat ein aufgelassenes Industriegelände, das früher Reparaturwerk der französischen Eisenbahn war, gekauft und ein interdisziplinäres Kulturzentrum initiiert.
      Zentrum ist der Turm, den Frank Gehry (auch Guggenheim Bilbao) entworfen hat. Er soll an die vor Arles liegenden Kalkfelsen der Alpillen erinnern.
      Im Inneren gibt es eine Doppelwendeltreppe und eine metallene Rutsche. Vom Dach aus hat man einen fantastischen Blick über Arles.
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    • Day 51

      Saint Gilles

      June 21, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      De receptie van de camping bleek voor onze neus dicht te zijn gegaan. Geopend tot elf uur en dan weer van vijf tot zeven. Balen, briefje even goed lezen. Ah, wanneer je aankomt wanneer de receptie gesloten is mag je een plekje uitzoeken en tijdens openingstijden komen inschrijven en betalen.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Département du Gard, Departement du Gard, Gard

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