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    • Tag 39

      Old Town Market in Annecy, France

      2. Mai 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday the streets of Old Town Annecy are filled with market stalls and we had a great time checking out all the colourful, interesting and tasty produce with lots of trying of samples. Of course this resulted in a bit of shopping too and we purchased Ingredients to make our dinner back at our apartment. We also purchased some delicious French nougat (so creamy), some lovely fresh oranges, meat skewers and vegetables mix. Brad even managed to find the cake he fell in love with in Dijon - it wasn’t as good but still delicious. It was a lot of fun.

      We explored some of the back laneways, found a cute courtyard featuring some street art and an artist whose work I admired, so I just had to purchase a piece of her work to take home. Overall it was a very successful shopping morning.
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    • Tag 4

      Annecy

      4. September 2022 in Frankreich ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

      Nous voilà descendu des Alpes après une belle journée.
      Pause pour la nuit sur un parking au pied de la basilic sur les hauteurs de la ville d'Annecy
      Parking très prisé qui donne un petit air de camping 😅
      Un petit repas et gros dodo avant la journée demain.
      Visite de la ville et promenade au bord du lac d'Annecy
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    • Tag 17

      Annecy, France Day 17

      11. Mai 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      Spent the morning exchanging the car. I am a much happier camper now - a Toyota Yaris with about 2500 miles on it. I even got my GPS to work in English already!

      Decided to spend the afternoon in the countryside. Have been in a city for 2.5 weeks and ready for some green. And the French countryside in this area did not disappoint. Headed for a gorge that I read about, only 6-7 miles from Annecy. A walk thru a very deep,gorge where the Fier river necks down through a very deep gorge. The video below shows the height that the river has reached in this gorge in various years. Interesting. As I neared the gorge driving in, I saw this huge, what I thought was a castle. I did not think much more about until I saw the signs for Chateau des Chemin.

      When I finished with the gorge and a Coke at the cafe, I started searching for the Chateau. Nearby I saw a sign for a trail to the Chateau which I took. Lots of uphill but finally got to the top and saw the Chateau. Walked all around but did not go in. Instead rood a path through the meadow with the cows - a wonderful walking path (cover pic) that are so easy to find all over Europe. Did some walking - so good to be out of the cities and in the beautiful outdoors again. Back to Annecy for a ‘feet up” couple hours and then out for a walk to the Lake before finding a great cafe, very. Near to my apartment, had a wonderful dinner - salmon tartar with fruit! Different combination- the presentation was terrific. Along with a glass of Viognier, my favorite French white wine, a great day. Back to Switzerland tomorrow.
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    • Tag 39

      Lac d'Annecy, Annecy

      2. Mai 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      We were up bright and early this morning, eager to see the town in the morning light before all the day trippers arrived. And we were greeted with beautiful blue skies. Annecy is beautiful any time of day but in the morning light it is spectacular. We loved wandering down the laneways and alleys, heading towards the lake, and of course Annecy’s most photographed location, Les Palais de I’Ile. We can totally understand why this is “THE” spot as it is so picturesque and I took way too many photos too as it was different every time we walked past it with the way the light hit it.

      After a few hundred more photos we made our way to Lake Annecy, for a stroll along the promenade. The water is so clear and the colour is a beautiful turquoise blue, it looks so inviting. The gardens are home to numerous art works and pretty flowerbeds filled with colour. It is such a lovely way to start the day - a refreshing walk along the lake followed by a fabulous French breakfast next to Annecy’s icon. It is going to be a wonderful day.
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    • Tag 25

      Annecy

      24. Juli 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Long drive on the cards today as we head north and make our way into France. Drive made longer by torrential rain, lightening, roadworks and queuing for the Mt Blanc tunnel.

      Driving through the alps. Annecy bound at last! We came here on our first European road trip in 2018 and always wanted to come back.

      Took the bus (freebie!) from camp into Annecy. Very changeable weather. Cloudy and rainy 1 min, sunny the next.

      A walk about town, wonder on the lake front and seeing some familiar sights.

      Moody skies on the way back. Storm brewing. So a night in the van: food, wine and many games of domino’s were had!

      The following day was a lot brighter and sunnier! There is a cycle path all round the lake so we did that. 23 mile bike ride with a picnic stop lake side. Really enjoyed this and great views.

      Meal out in Annecy on our final night. Cheese, wine and some more cheese!

      Other Annecy highlights: finding and buying Spice Girls on vinyl (sorry Joe!), nutella crepes, random holiday biscuit purchases in Carrefore, paddle boarding for Joe and running for Beth.
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    • Tag 2

      Lac d'Annecy

      31. Juli 2022 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Heute früh habe ich mir ein ehrgeiziges Ziel gesetzt, ich wollte die Col des Sauts Runde machen. Aber als ich den Wanderweg gesehen habe, musste ich einen Rückzieher machen. Ein steiler Schotterweg ist nix für einen Tollpatsch mit Gehbehinderung, der allein unterwegs ist. Safety first. Also ging es weiter am See entlang bis Veyrier du Lac. Der Weg war das Ziel, die Stadt eher langweilig. Auf dem Rückweg habe ich ein Picknick am See gemacht, das war toll. Auf dem Hin- und Rückweg bin ich über die Pont des Amours gelaufen, dort am Kanal ist es wirklich schön. Zurück in der Stadt gab es wieder ein Eis in der Maison de Perrière. So gutes Eis habe ich seit meinem Urlaub in Siena in 2005 nicht mehr gegessen.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 8

      An outing in Annecy

      18. Juni 2023 in Frankreich

      Here are a few photos from our day trip to the mountain town of Annecy, which is in the beginning of the Alps, as you can easily see from our boat trip on the lake. We took the train from Lyon and after a two hour journey, had lunch at a nice brasserie not far from the train station. Cindy had an Orangina, something she's missed since living in Germany! The old town is very nice with pretty, old buildings that are beautifully maintained and a river that runs through it all. Of course, that's one of the reasons why it's such a tourist attraction! We also went in three churches. While not overly ornate, they were all lovely. One had a painted mural that was from around 1480. The day was just perfect for an outing like this.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 1

      Angekommen

      30. Juli 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Wir haben uns entschieden, auch dieses Jahr über den 1 August zu verreisen. Dieses Mal geht es nach Frankreich, genauer gesagt nach Annecy 🇫🇷 Um zehn Ihr geht es los mit der Autoreise. Wir holen zuerst unseren Gast ab 🦮 es ist Pulau ❤️

      Die ca 4h-Reise verläuft problemlos, Pulau liegt ruhig in seiner Reisekiste und schläft. Ein paar mal halten wir an und vertreten uns die Beine.

      Unsere Wohnung in Annecy ist super im Zentrum gelegen, sehr neu und mit einem Balkon. Zwar ohne Aussicht, aber gemütlich. Wir spazieren herum, kaufen etwas zum essen und ruhen uns in der Wohnung aus, drei faule Reisende 😅
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    • Tag 34

      Vive la France!

      6. September 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      In Annecy, dem Venedig Frankreichs machten wir Pause auf unserem Weg in die Provence. Nach Tartiflette und Gratin de Crozets wurde sich mal wieder im See erfrischt. Auf unserer Weiterfahrt nach Sisteron übernachten wir auf einem Weingut, das für jeden etwas bereit hielt. Eine großartige Weinverkostung für Nico, Pferde für Lene und eine Boulangerie mit fabelhaften Tartes und Pain au Chocolats für Jules 🥰Weiterlesen

    • Tag 20

      Annecy

      26. September 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      We left Lyon heading to the French Alps. We drove via Chambery, an historical city with medieval architecture from the Savoy rulers that ruled as far as Turin in Italy - it has been in and out of French rule until finally in 1860 it was ceded to France. We then travelled across to Le Bourget-du-Lac, the biggest Alpine lake in France and passed Aix-Des-Bains where the Romans first built thermal baths - the town is still a spa resort. We drove up a switchback road to Col de la Chambotte - at 650m you can see all the lake below.
      Then onto to Annecy. It was Peter and Vanessa’s wedding anniversary so we had booked into a Paul Becuse restaurant by the water - it didn’t disappoint.
      Annecy is called the Venice of the Alps because it is built at the end of the lake that feeds into the River Thiou and has built canals through the old city - the canals have flower windowboxes hung on the fences all along them so very pretty. It was market day in the old city so always good to try out the cheeses and saucissons available for tasting plus finally got a real latte coffee! All the time weaving in and out of narrow cobblestone streets with overhanging wooden and stone lintels, and interconnecting alleyways leading to footbridges over the canals.
      We finished the day with a boat cruise of the lake - lots of little settlements along the shores - a fairytale chateau that allegedly inspired Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty - jagged granite mountain ridges up air with paragliders galore - we counted over 80 in the air!
      Then a classic Savoire dish - fondue! But with white wine, garlic and onion here plus we added mushrooms. A stroll back home among the spot lit building - tomorrow Mt Blanc!
      P.S. In many cities and towns there are buildings with “fake” windows - that is windows that have been bricked up and painted over to look like real windows in a trompe-l'œil fashion. That is because in France ( and England and Scotland) from the 1600’s until 1926 there was a tax based on how many windows you had! So to avoid tax people bricked up the windows but to avoid looking ugly they painted facsimile windows over them! I have put a picture of a particularly cute one we saw.
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