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    • Dag 7

      Radtour über Eguisheim nach Kaysersberg

      I går, Frankrike ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Heute haben wir eine große Runde rund um Colmar mit dem Rad gedreht, zuerst Eguisheim, dann weiter über Turckheim nach Kaysersberg und wieder zurück. Bei schönstem Sonnenschein waren wir 50 km unterwegs, schön war es.

      https://www.komoot.com/de-DE/tour/1543471888?re…
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    • Dag 12

      Espalion to Golinhac

      I går, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      We had breakfast at the same table as at dinner, looking out and hoping the drizzle would hold off. It was a larger offering than the convent, with teapots there for tea.

      We started at 8:10 along the Lot river. It was overcast, so Anne had her poncho but I thought I would be too hot with it. After 5km we were at a lovely old chapel (St Pierre) , followed by a 180 m hill - up and down in a lot of mud. There was almost a rivulet in the middle of the path coming down. Landed at another old chapel and chateau ( Verrieres) before another 150m hill, and down to Estaing (think Giscard d’Estaing) with its 1000 year old castle/ chateau and church. We were there around 11:15.

      St Come was stunning, but so were St Chely, Espalion and Estaing. We toured the chateau, looked in the church, took too many photos, bought a baguette and set off for Golinhac as the church bell rang 12.

      The first 8km were all uphill: 350m rise as we went past a damned river, through a forest, over farmland, more forests and occasional roads, then slowly down 100m and up the same 100m to Golinhac, which is on top of a ridge with spectacular views from W to N to E.

      We were both pretty weary by the time we reached the small hotel around 3:30. The cleaner/ waitress/ receptionist showed us to the accommodation (maybe 7 rooms) which meant going outside and back in, and when we came in WE HAD TWO BAGS! La Malle Postale must have learned from and modernised the Yam, although the Celts rather than the Mongols used to be here. Bliss is a second pair of shoes and clean clothes, plus wet-weather gear, gloves and poles.

      Golinhac has a population of 355, so walking around it later did not take long, but it is old, neat and has amazing views.

      40,600 steps, 32.6km and 157 flights. Maybe 1,000 steps less than the longest day, cut 110 extra flights of stairs. Knees and ankles confirm it.
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    • Dag 9–10

      Day 9 - Charlieu to La Fromagerie

      I går, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      After a chatty breakfast with Delphine our host in Charlieu we headed into town for some bits and bobs as today is a shorter walk 🙌 and we are under strict instructions not to arrive at our destination until after 3!!
      The sun is out and it’s very warm ☀️
      Our track was flat and bordered by fields and farms. We crossed canals and the river Loire. Stopped for a coffee at a marina type place, very civilised 😊. To ask for the bill you say ‘ l’addition s’il vous plait’
      Simon went off to pay and said ‘is it le subtraction s’il vous plait?’ 😆
      Thank goodness he checked…
      We stopped in Le Benisson Dieu for lunch, this literally translates as ‘God’s Blessings’ and has a beautiful abbey at the centre. As we had time we stopped for lunch having enquired did they do omelette? However once we sat down the only option given us was steak!! - God’s Blessings perhaps?!!
      Then onto our destination for the evening - The Fromagerie- literally the cheese house. Fortunately non been made here for the past 10 years. It’s very rustic with an eco toilet 😳.
      We are waiting for Stephanie to bring our supper of quiche, she comes on a cart at 5! We hope 😉
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    • Dag 30

      Dune du Pilat

      I går, Frankrike ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Europas største sandklit.
      Ja... Vi var så ikke de eneste der havde fået den ide på en tirsdag. Mange mennesker, men fantastisk at sidde i sandet og nyde udsigten over havet eller skoven. Det kan ses på billederne at skoven har været brændt. Skrænterne er meget stejle nogle steder. Den er vel 60-70 meter høj og 5-10 kilometer lang.
      Det gav ømme tæer af gå i det løse sand. Bemærk at himlen næsten er skyfri.
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    • Dag 6

      Colmar

      29. april, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Colmar ist wirklich eine Reise wert. Das Altstadtbild ist von Fachwerkhäusern aus dem Mittelalter und der Renaissance geprägt und von vielen kleinen Kanälen. Außerdem durfte natürlich das Museum Unterlinden mit dem Isenheimer Altar von Matthias Grünewald nicht fehlen. Es hat uns sehr gut gefallen.Les mer

    • Dag 11

      St-Come to Espalion

      29. april, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Today was a short walk - 7km from one scenic village to the next. It was even shorter after we read Rosie's advice on alternative routes, and Anne's Vespers partner suggested going via the secondary road since it was cloudy and raining.

      We left the convent around 8:45 and were in Espalion around 10am. It was a flat walk beside a river that seemed twice as big as yesterday. Some rain, perhaps, or a release from one of the upstream hydro-electric dams?

      There were cars and people, but it is Monday and most shops are shut. That includes clothes shops, so our plans to buy waterproof pants were foiled. Espalion is much larger than the last two villages, but the centre is as old and as pretty. There are some old 20 houses built side-by-side along the river that used to be tanneries, and they still have the stone steps down to the water.

      We expected the hotel to be closed until 3pm, but we came in with our dripping ponchos after walking around the town. Reception was empty, so we sat for a while, then Anne found a notice saying reception was closed from 12-5pm, but if you arrived during that time you should look up your room umber and take your own key...so we did, and we in the room around 1pm. Our one bag was in reception, waiting.

      Dinner at the hotel. Very cheerful staff, and no choices: a bacon, egg, pork ad mustard salad, great bread, aligot and a local sausage, and then a pear tart. The first two courses were fantastic. Heavier rain as we sat there, but hoping for a long break in the drizzle tomorrow.

      17,565 steps, 13.9 km and 1 flight
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    • Dag 5

      Auf dem Weg nach Colmar

      28. april, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

      Heute war die Wetterprognose nicht so gut, so dass wir uns für ein bisschen „Autowandern“ entschieden haben. Von Straßburg ging es nach Obernai, von dort zum Mont Sainte Odile und weiter auf der Route de Crete über den Col du Bonhomme, Col de la Schlucht bis Hohneck. Ab da war die Straße gesperrt, warum auch immer. Also umgekehrt und über Munster nach Colmar auf den CP. Auch hier alles ausgebucht, gut dass wir von Straßburg aus reserviert hatten. Das Wetter war nicht so schlecht wie befürchtet, kurze Spaziergänge in Obernai und zum Kloster waren möglich.Les mer

    • Dag 37

      Wonder around Paris

      28. april, Frankrike ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      After breaky, went to the Musee d l'Orangerie (Museum of longery). Had a few minures of just Monet all to ourselves before the crowds started! Gold.

      We were greeted by shiny happy people (REM song) - the some what typical grumpy French welcome to the museum.

      After, we had cafe and croisaant at a cafe, then macaroon, then wondered to st. germain. Had nice lunch, then saw the st. chapel with the stained glass ceiling.

      After we found a bar, drank, people watched, and made our way back to the hotel.

      Great day!
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    • Dag 7–8

      Day 7 - Propieres to Le Cergne

      28. april, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Had a fab meal in Propieres - Simon went all out with an entrecôte steak!
      Simon sets a vignette….
      Having hobbled out of the restaurant for a post dinner cigarette I was already bracing myself to get through the noisy, busy bar. Which I did with just a few call-outs. Coming back through the bar, I was collared by a loud mouthed French dude, who proceeded to barrack me in front of his little gang as to Where are you from? Are you English? Then speak French, speak French…
      Unfortunately my head went to —-!
      After my 19 km walk, big steak and beer 😳 we proceeded into an awkward stand off where we all stood in silence. I nearly said ‘Bonjour’ - the only French word that came into my head - thank goodness I didn’t 😂
      The cocky French dude - let’s call him Luc - started barracking again and in my fatigued state I muttered ‘le fatigue’ and ‘Bon nuit’. Then I turned to make my escape to find myself trapped behind a large party of new customers making their way into the restaurant 🙄 and all I could hear bouncing off my back was ‘bye, bye English, bye, bye English’ and still I couldn’t think of one clever French phrase to say - not even ‘comment sa va?’ Having made it safely back to the table I must of looked harried as Mary looked up and said ‘you’ve been a twerp haven’t you?’ I sat down and said ‘Yes, I’m afraid so!’
      So onwards to today. The ponchos were out and on as it promised to be a wet day ahead! Wasn’t too bad actually main rain came half an hour before arriving at our destination. More mountains, pine forests and lovely views.
      A German mother and daughter also doing our route so we overtake them on a daily basis as they set off an hour before us. We are staying in same accommodation as them tonight again so may learn more about them over supper. 18+km completed today.
      P.s. Simon says his feet and legs are losing that ‘eczema’ look - which is nice 😊
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    • Dag 10

      St Chely to Saint-Come-d'Olt

      28. april, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      As we went up the hill leaving St Chely I took a photo back down over the village, thinking "Yep. Great shot. That should be first on the blog." Now we are in Saint-Come-d'Olt and I am not so sure. This is Brigadoon in France - the village time forgot. The Lot River valley has (I am told) some of France's prettiest villages, and this one tops the pops. Street names are in French and Occitan.

      Packed our one bag to the gunnels again, left it for collection and went to breakfast, which was different: two coffee machines, pots for tea, muesli and granola, but no cheese (but otherwise as usual). We left around 8:30, over an apparently famous pilgrim's bridge, up a long, steep hill with amazing views back over the village, and off through farmland. It was lime green, since trees already had new leaves, and it was noisier with birds. We wore ponchos as we assumed that, being overcast, it would rain, but it didn't , and we were sweaty, so off they came. There were a few steep ups and downs, and often rocky paths, but nothing very hard. We went through one hamlet, but alongside numerous old farmhouses and barns, often with enormous piles of straw and cow dung ready to be spread back over the paddocks.

      We arrived at St Come around 1:15, and as we stopped to look around a young woman asked if we needed anything, then told us about the shops being closed and the few bars etc that were open. She had an apron from a cafe (Cafe La Pause), so we went there later. The village has a few 11th C features, a church with a twisted spire (design or bad builder? no-one knows) and looks untouched. It might need a section to itself..

      So far so good physically. Weary feet, but nothing worse than aches and end-of-day tiredness.

      27,785 steps, 22.0km and 51 flights. Tomorrow is a short day - only 7km to a large town
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