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    • Day 31

      Bordeaux

      July 31, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Sunday funday.

      Do you remember when I mentioned how crucial it is to do the TGV reservation days in advanced. Well on Sunday I stepped once again into the same trap. The train to Dijon was fully booked. The reservation of my hotel in Dijon was not refundable and there where literarily no more trains out of Bordeaux on this day as it appeared on the InterRail reservation platform.

      So in the morning we quickly went to the train station to see if I can buy a first class ticket to Dijon and behold, the machine showed me, that there is still tickets available so I entered birthdate, email, mobile number, full name and clicked through 7 layers of pre-settings until I was asked to pay. I held my phone on the contactless payment system witnessed how it failed.

      We sadly returned to the city center bought a souvenir, cheered ourselves up with an iced cream and maundered through the streets. An hour before the train departed we returned to the train station to buy the crazy overpriced first class ticket to Dijon but…
      No more tickets were available. I started looking for a train to Montpellier, but InterRail told me that there is no free slots anymore. Narbonne the same and the worst nightmare was Paris. There was not one available seat to Paris.

      In the end I decided to go to Nantes since the train towards Paris allowed me to book a seat from Bordeaux to St. Pierre de Corps and then a connection train to Nantes. I paid the overpriced ticket and booked an accommodation. I said goodbye to my amazing islander girl, since she had to catch a flight back to Menorca. I sat down in Bordeaux dirty and hot train station and waited the 1.5 hours until the train was supposed to arrive. It did not. First it showed a 30 minute delay which turned into a 1h 20 minute delay due to an accident on the railroad. Due to this delay I was not able to reach the connection train in St. Pierre de Corps so I just decided to stay in the train, inside the fist class voiture and I continued my journey to Paris. Luckily not one single ticket inspector appeared during the entire trip from Bordeaux to Paris.

      I arrived in Paris at 11.30pm where I had to find for a second hostel option, the one I found earlier in the train was not available anymore. With an eScooter I drove to the hostel and at the reception was a nice Chilean guy who let me check in even after the official check-in hours. I had a cold beer at the bar which was attached to the hostel and then I dropped my stuff in the dorm and took a eScooter to La Tour Eiffel. I booth two more tiny beers from a Indian street vendor and enjoyed the view. Around 1.30am I went back to the hostel and fell asleep in a undercooled dormitory.

      I got up around 8 in the morning, took a shower, checked out, had a croissant and a cappuccino, hopped into the metro towards Concorde, walked through the square and took a train to Disneyland where the TGV which started in Nantes was stopping. Since I already had the reservation from Nantes to Switzerland I thought it would be best to take this train and not loosing once more some money.

      La fin.
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    • Day 26

      Bordeaux, easy city to loose yourself in

      October 9, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      We had a late start to the day. It was really nice to just lounge about in the apartment and (try) to catch up on the blog. Once out the door, we walked along the Garonne river to the Miroir d’Eau (water mirror) to take some photos of the reflections of the buildings, but there were several kids splashing about and it was a bit difficult to get the perfect shot. We then wandered past the Place de la Bourse and spotted the restaurant L’Observatoire Du Gabriel, where we are having dinner on Monday night. We wandered down Rue St Remi where there was an abundance of restaurants to choose from, and settled on a place called ‘Le Bistrot’ that had some interesting starters. So, we parked ourselves outside, and ordered some wine and three entrees to share for lunch.

      We chose the panna cotta with tomatoes and basil, the poached egg in a corn emulsion with roasted corn and crisp bacon bits, and a vegetable tart which comprised of eggplant caviar, roasted courgette, roasted capsicum, spring onion and herbs - it was all bloody delicious, and not at all expensive. We will try and recreate these dishes once we get home.

      After lunch we wandered around a bit more before heading back to the apartment to crack open one of the reds we had acquired in the Medoc. Before going home we stopped by our local boulangerie to pick up a baguette. It was piping hot and smelt divine, so I had to nibble the end off on the way home - it is the French way! We had the baguette with cheese and charcuterie for dinner, washed down with a bottle of 2017 Château Dauzac red. We sat out on the balcony watching the world go by. This included a protest march for a Kurdish freedom fighter who has been imprisoned but not charged.

      It was nice to have a day that is a bit more relaxed and at a slower pace. It is important to recharge the batteries and stop and smell the roses and sip the wine. Once again we ate in - just fruit, cheese, Jamon and bread together with one of our reds from Château Dacauz.
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    • Day 5

      Pons, France

      October 21, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Still in France.

    • Day 19

      Von Spanien nach Frankreich ↩

      August 30, 2018 in France ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      An alle, die sich Sorgen wegen meiner Reise machen (Eltern vielleicht): Das Reisen mit dem Zug in Spanien und Frankreich ist das sicherste überhaupt. Gepäckscannkontrolle und sogar zweimal Kontrolle der Fahrkarte und sogar Abgleich mit Personalausweis.
      Das wusste ich nicht, aber zum Glück war ich rechtzeitig am Bahnhof. Trotzdem echt stressig.
      Ich hatte einen Zwischenstopp in Narbonne, wo ich einen Kaffee trinken war.
      Als ich in Bordeaux angekommen bin, war ich sofort begeistert! Die Stadt ist einfach charmant. Manche Ecken sehen aus wie in England. Es ist schade, hier alleine zu sein, weil es unendlich viele Möglichkeiten gibt, essen und trinken zu gehen. Ich bin durch die Gassen spaziert und konnte mich einfach nicht entscheiden. Also war ich nur im Supermarkt und habe mich an den Kanal/Fluss gesetzt. Dort hat es mir so gut gefallen, dass ich danach noch joggen gegangen bin.
      Mein Hostel ist einfach perfekt. Alle sind offen, es ist gemütlich, es gibt ein gemeinsames Abendessen, man kann frühstücken, kochen, hat guten Internetempfang. Mein Schlafsaal ist echt groß. Es stehen 7 einzelne Betten herum und es gibt Schließfächer. Ich habe sogar ein Bett in der Ecke mit Blick auf die Tür - hätte ich mir selbst auch so ausgesucht. Die Gegend ist sicher und ruhig. Trotzdem erreicht man alles gut zu Fuß.
      Kleine wichtige Notiz am Rande: Ich habe eine Zusage für Ernährungsmedizin in Hohenheim 🎉 Heute Abend wollte ich dann eigentlich nach Wohnungen schauen... dann kam der Vorschlag auf, ans Ufer zu gehen, um Bier zu trinken. Wer kann da schon nein sagen?! Es gab belgisches Weizen, das echt gut war. Wir waren in einer Runde mit zwei Iren, einer Kanadierin, einem Australier, einem Neuseeländer (+2 Mädels, Die nicht geredet haben), einem Österreicher und mir. Krass wie unterschiedlich englisch sein kann 😄
      Schade, dass ich nur so kurz hier bin.
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    • Day 6

      Schlechtwetter in Bordeaux

      July 4, 2018 in France ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Heute morgen sind wir auf den Campingplatz nach Bordeaux gefahren, nach einer Nacht auf einem Parkplatz ebenfalls in Bordeaux.
      Wir haben noch einen Stellplatz auf dem Campingplatz bekommen.
      Auf der Fahrt zum Campingplatz haben wir bemerkt, dass das Wohnmobil aus geht, sobald man kein Gas gibt.
      Also sind wir auf den Campingplatz gefahren und sahen, dass der Deckel vom Motoröl fehlte.
      Wir sind danach mit der Straßenbahn zu einem Mechaniker gefahren, der uns einen Deckel geben konnte, er hat uns noch ein Lappen mitgegeben, falls es nicht passt.
      Jetzt sitzen wir in einem Restaurant und es ist mega Regen + Gewitter hier...
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    • Day 3

      Bordeaux

      October 17, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Nach totalen Verkehrschaos doch noch schöne Ecken gefunden

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    Le Miroir d'Eau, The Water Mirror

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