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    • Day 10

      Pau

      August 22, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Ein sehr schöner Ort in dem um diese Zeit noch richtig viele Leute unterwegs sind. Uns bewegt aus der Unterkunft aber nicht mehr weg, und so stoßen wir noch einmal an und verabschieden uns für heute.

    • Day 6

      Etappe #6 is in the books

      September 1, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Heute war es erneut eine Lange Etappe mit einer weiteren Brücke. Dem Viaduc de Viaur.
      Wir hatten viele weitere Eindrücke auch durch spontane Abstecher am Rand unserer Route. Aber seht und hört selber.Read more

    • Day 7

      Heute geht es in die Wüste

      September 2, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Der gestrige Tag war doch anstrengender als gedacht.
      Schön war es am Viaduc de Viaur, zum Glück hatte sich der Nebel schon verzogen.
      Albi war auch sehr beeindruckend.
      Nicht so schön war dagegen die Biene im Helm und die restlichen 1,5 Stunden bis nach Pau mit Schmerzen im Gesicht.
      Aber dafür geht es heute nach Spanien in die Wüste.
      In der Bardenas Reales sollen wir Steinformationen fotografieren und in der San Juan de Duero, in Soria, als Säule Modell stehen.
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    • Day 95

      20.12 Day 95 . . . Back So Soon?

      December 20, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      No lay in today - thankfully. We had to be up and out - and by 8am we were out of the door on route to Bordeaux to collect Munch. Stopping at Sauze to grab fuel and then hitting the infamous N10 south. The road was actually relatively quiet for once, I guess a few people had already started to hibernate for Christmas. We had left plenty of time to get to the airport, having been caught in traffic last time and only just making it - even then we had left an hour earlier than needed. This time we sailed through and we’re mega early.
      Munch was arriving into Billie terminal which is a temporary terminal and has an outside waiting area when meeting people from flights at arrivals. So as we were early when went to the other terminal and grabbed a coffee inside. Tre was like a cat in a hot tin roof and repeatedly told me she didn’t want to be late meeting Munch - but I couldn’t see that the three minute walk from where we were seated was going to be an issue once we knew she had landed. That being said we checked the flight tracker and the plane was only just over Paris - however, Tre was not sure the tracker was accurate so off we toddled to Billie. The flight monitor indicated the flight would land in 40 minutes. After a tense conversation about waiting in the bloody cold - I convinced Tre to return to an even closer cafe about 1 minute from Billie which although open fronted had heaters! Can I just point out it was bitter cold - Tre had about 8 layers of clothes on!!
      After 10 minutes in that cafe Tre decided we needed to be waiting at the barrier, so iff we went back to Billie to stand in the cold, and stand waiting and waiting and waiting. Tre then decided to trust the tracker and went to a point where she could see the plane landing - about ten steps from where we had been standing already.
      The plane finally flew over and within no less than another 30 minutes standing in the cold, Munch was back walking out of arrivals.
      Toilets, drinks purchased and car park paid for we were back on the road north.
      Without stopping we arrived back at Sauze and hopped into the boulangerie near to SuperU to grab some lunch, followed by a quick spin into SuperU to grab some bits for Munch . . . Chocolate!!
      Home shortly after, we all chilled. Munch checked the length of the sofa hadn’t changed and she could still lay flat on it whilst in her phone, drinks nibbles and TV were the order of the afternoon. A little research on snow chain outlets in Bordeaux was also undertaken as we are still not sure about Pau and the mountains.
      At about 7pm the world erupted when we received emails from both the estate agents and our solicitor re the house at Chenay. We spent probably 2-3 hours attempting to rescue our possible house purchase. Our solicitor was brilliant, the estate agent . . . 😡
      When we actually made it to bed we were both frustrated and annoyed, not even knowing what tomorrow might bring as a result of tonight’s shenanigans!
      Tomorrow is another day, breath and start again!
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    • Day 12

      Pau erst Eindrücke

      May 21, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      In Bordeaux haben wir einer unser teuersten Hotelrechnungen beglichen- insgesamt 700 Euro. Das Zimmer war klein aber gekühlt. Nach gut zwei Stunden waren wir in Pau. In dem schönen alten Hotel haben wir ein großes Zimmer aber ungekühlt. Die Hitze machte wieder nur einen kurzen Trip möglich. An diesem Wochenende ist hier Autorennen.Read more

    • Day 13

      Geburtsort von Henri IV.

      May 22, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Heute waren wir im Schloss Pau. Henri IV. ist hier geboren aber von dem ursprünglichen Schloss ist nicht mehr viel übrig nach manchen Erweiterungen. Besonders Napoleon hat hier gewirkt und die Räume gestaltet. Überall hängen wunderschöne Wandteppiche. Leider konnten wir das Schloss nur im Rahmen einer französischen Führung besichtigen.Read more

    • Day 103

      28.12 Day 103 . . . Mountains Of Pau

      December 28, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Up showered and dressed we finally left the hotel at Bordeaux late morning. Bags thrown into Roxvanne and sat nav set for south avoiding the toll roads. Mr Annals has taught me so much about penny pinching whilst travelling 😂
      Tre had decided she wanted to drive today, as hadn’t for a while - and so we set off. Away from the hotel we left the airport roads and immediately got onto the A63 generally south west. After about 20 minutes we stopped to get fuel for the journey south. We also decided to have a late breakfast / early lunch to save stopping again. We both had a baguette with Cantal cheese, salami and cornichons crammed within. Tre also bought a Canele which we had seen often - a lot in Bordeaux but had not tried before. A canelé is a small French pastry, flavored with rum and vanilla with a soft and tender custard center and a dark, thick caramelized crust. It takes the shape of a small, striated cylinder up to five centimeters in height with a depression at the top. A specialty of the Bordeaux region of France apparently. The texture was similar to a Yorkshire pudding. Tre was not a fan but surprisingly it grew on me, so I finished Tre’s as well 😎
      Back onto the A63 we headed for Pau. Still generally south west we passed Saugnac-et-Muret and then onto Castets. At Castets we then headed south east to Dax and on through to Orthez. Continuing on south east we finally arrived in Pau, which immediately seemed a lot bigger than either of us had expected.
      We navigated through the town and then out the other side and north to our accommodation for a couple of nights. The All Suites Apart Hotel (4 Rue des Tiredous, 64000 Pau) is more apartment’s than a hotel it’s fair to say, but it wasn’t really a furnished apartment either. A little strange but a lovely little hold up for a couple of nights, newly furnished and spotlessly clean. The reception staff were really helpful and answered a few questions we had about the town.
      We had about half an hour researching some bits and pieces on the phone, where to go and what to see in Pau before heading out to grab some food for the evening. We had decided to eat in tonight and then eat out in Pau town centre tomorrow.
      We drove five minutes down the road to a Leclerc which was within a shopping mall and was massive. What I hadn’t anticipated was the jewellery counter situated just outside of Leclerc, allowing Tre to get her own back on me for my time at the vinyl records stops yesterday. To be fair she didn’t take an age and still has time accrued to use somewhere else for pay back.
      We spent forever Leclerc trying to find what we wanted and then had hassle with the self service rolls on the way out. Quite possibly won’t be going back.
      Back at the apartment we chilled, ate our food and watched some French TV - a guy who invites guests on his programme to eat hot chilli sauces from around the world. I didn’t understand overly much about what was said, but it was easy to follow as you can imagine. Lots of brow sweating and drinking of milk after each sauce.
      Then it was sleeps - I’ve not been sleeping brilliantly last feed weeks, probably just a lot on my mind, so Tre suggested a mindfulness app before bed (whilst in bed) to see if that helps. Will update tomorrow.
      Pau Day tomorrow.
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    • Day 8

      tour and travel

      July 5, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      I think I saw more bikes today than I ever have in my whole life. We walked all over town at a cracking pace trying to find which hotels the team busses were parked at so "we" could take photos of their mechanics and spare bikes... the grand depart was like a huge party and I started my new mission of getting a bucket hat from the tour sponsors before the end of our trip. I was not successful in that mission today )): We travelled up the mountain to Cauterets which was one big party and planned our attack on the mountain ⛰️Read more

    • Day 18

      Pau

      June 28, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

      We got into Pau after a fairly short train trip from Albi through Toulouse. The scenery changed again as we made our way along the northern edge of the Pyrenees. Pretty wooded areas occasionally gave way to open vistas where, had the weather been better, we could have seen the snow-capped mountains. We toured the castle where Henri IV was born, a fairly oppulant manor for a regional lord. Then we walked along the southern ramparts, famed for their beautiful views of the mountains. Of course, over the course of seven days, they never appeared from their cloud cover. But neither rain nor gloom kept us completely down. A couple side trips and some long walks helped get us through our time in this overhyped city.
      Noted as one of the (if not the) best city in France to retire to, we found it quite lacking in vitality and things to do. I think it's reputation comes from having a couple golf courses surrounding it, as everyone knows this is every retirees' main daily activity.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Pau, Горад По, По, Paŭo, Paue, پو, פו, ポー, პო, 포, Palum, Po, پاؤ, โป, 波城

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