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    • Day 12

      At St-Guilhem-le-Désert, a long walk!

      April 21 in France ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Today we didn’t swan in at 2.30 and have the afternoon to relax and explore…we staggered in at 5, a long time, but only 22 kms - it was hard work rather than long distance! And we did pause a few times - for lunch, for coffee/chocolate, to help rescue a dog, and when we looked at the Devil’s Bridge and got a little off course! But we survived, and actually our legs are feeling good and we’ve just come back from exploring the village which is on the side of a hill, and extremely charming. Very much a tourist place, but also deservedly one of the plus beaux villages de France.

      We left Montpellier at about 9 and were driven to Montarnaud (not by Cyril but by Cyril’s friend!). So we set off and found that the climb that we knew was ahead was on very difficult paths - loose stones, just such slow progress…once we reached the top it wasn’t too bad…we went along the top of a plateau, sometimes loose stones, but sometimes easier terrain …it was completely different countryside from previously - we were up in the wild rocky hills, sort of Cézanne territory…not tall lush forests, rather scrubby bushes and trees…but wildly beautiful.

      We stopped for lunch when we were about half way there by our reckoning, about 1 or later.. there was, according to the Book, meant to be a choice to take the GR or a short cut through an old railway tunnel for 300 metres…but the choice never happened as we just followed GR signs (which then were along an ex railway line, so it was flat but now a path of more loose stones) and never saw mention of the tunnel, however we were happy to arrive at the next village, which was for once awake and there was a choice of bars to pause and have coffee!

      After that we had an amazing section of walking through vineyards - suddenly this wild area was filled with myriads of picturesque vineyards…so beautiful, and we felt that the end was in sight…we thought (hoped) it was about 5 kms to go, and when we saw a village coming up, we assumed it was ours.

      So we happily walked along, saw quite a few walkers along the route, being a beautiful Sunday afternoon. We came upon one group of 4 walkers having trouble - their dog had jumped into the canal and couldn’t get out, and they couldn’t reach him…he was just dog paddling and waiting for help! There were sloping concrete edges, and he kept sliding. In the end Amr suggested using some fence-railings lying there from workers, and they managed to put it down and use it as a sort of ladder and pull the poor dog out! Very grateful to Amr for the idea…

      Then we came to the Pont du Diable, the Devil’s bridge, a big feature on the map, historic bridge, and the town just above…I went off the official route to go on the bridge, and look at the view (we are now in an enormous spectacular gorge)…then we suddenly saw the signs to the town and realised it was another one, that was several inches away on the map from our destination!! Such disappointment!

      Our dog friends were horrified and said that is an hour’s walk!! We said we had been walking since 9.30, and would be ok…and it was, but it did seem endless, along the shoulder of a rather busy road most of the time, everyone going home after their Sunday doings. There was canoeing in the gorge, people had been sunbaking on the banks seen from the Devil’s bridge….we are now half way up the gorge here, the running river way below at the bottom, and towering rocky cliff faces above. Amazing changes in one day.

      Finally we found this delightful village, our hotel was the first one we saw, so happy to arrive, bags in room and all good. And now back from a perfect meal here (included tonight), and ready for bed. AND I forgot to say, that while wandering in the village, we got Amr a hat! Very funny, made in Nepal (better than the other cheaper and more normal looking ones made you know where!
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    • Day 8

      Le première semaine à Montpellier

      April 21 in France ⋅ 🌬 11 °C

      Salut! Maintenant cela fait déjà une semaine mais j'ai l'impression que c'était un jour. J' ai véçu beaucoup des choses par exemple nous sommes allés à la plage ou nous avons fait du jopping à Montpellier. Nous avons aussi mangé beaucoup. À Montpellier on peut faire deux choses. On peut manger beaucoup et acheter beaucoup de choses. Et j' ai oublié qu'on peut aller beaucoup. Mais je pense c'est la vie. Comme beaucoup de Français diraient. Aujourd'hui nous sommes allés à Carcasonn, c'est une petite ville avec un chateau. Ronja et moi, nous avons trouvé des lunettes très cool. Nous voulions acheter les lunettes pour Monsieur Leichtle, mais il était un peu chère:)))
      Je pourrais en dire beaucoup plus, mais je pense que c'est suffisant pour l'instant.
      À bientôt Vivienne
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    • Day 1

      La première semaine

      April 14 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Coucou! Je suis depuis une semaine à Vichy et elle est passée très vite! Quand j'ai rencontré ma mère d'acceuil à la gare routière, j'avais un peu peur mais elle est très contente et nous parlons de tout ! J'ai aussi rencontré ses parents. Je me sens très bien et j'adore la maison de ma famille: Il y a une cinéma et j'ai und grande chambre avec une seule salle de bain :) Alors la ville Vichy est petite mais mon groupe et moi en tirons le meilleur parti.Read more

    • Day 20

      Royal buffet

      April 20 in France ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Hyggeaften i gåafstand fra campingpladsen, som ligger i udkanten af Toulouse. Det er altså helt ude hvor industrien begynder. Men der er masser af restauranter og vi valgte Royal buffet med asiatisk mad. Kæmpe restaurant, mange mennesker og ret meget larm. Men buffeten var god, meget lækker, masser af fisk og skaldyr. Vi glemte at tage billeder af de sidste portioner 😂.
      På menukortet havde vi overset en meget vigtig detalje.... Der er karaoke i weekenden! Sikke en fest!
      Søren, den torsk, troede at han var smart og gjorde tegn til hende der styrede showet. Han ville ha hende til at gå mig til at synge, men endte selv med mikrofonen. Han synger med på Creep, som han faktisk ikke kender. 🌟🌟.
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    • Day 307

      Markttag in Vannes

      April 20 in France ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      Was für ein toller Markt! Viel Obst und Gemüse, Blumen, natürlich Käse und viele Austern, es riecht nach Erdbeeren - ein Genuss!
      Wir haben uns einfach schieben lassen und überall geschaut.
      Auch sonst ist Vannes eine schöne Stadt, schiefe und krumme Fachwerkhäuser, schmale Gassen und die Stadtmauer mit einem einladenden Park davor.

      Am Nachmittag sind wir zu den Steinreihen von Carnac gefahren. Auf einer Strecke von über 3km wurden hier Steine aufgestellt, warum weiß man nicht. Ursprünglich waren es vermutlich über 8km und mehr als 3.000 Steine.
      (Auch wenn der Grund für die Steinreihen offiziell nicht bekannt ist, bei Asterix gibt es zwei verschiedene Erklärungen dazu.)
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    • Day 278

      Wintereinbruch ❄️

      April 18 in France ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Heute stand Klettern auf dem Programm. Leider musste meine Familie ohne mich in den Kletterpark, denn mich hat’s erwischt 🤒🤧😷.

      Die 3 hatten aber trotzdem viel Spaß. Bei strahlend blauem Himmel gestartet, wurden sie allerdings kurz vorm Ende von einem Gewitter überrascht. Es blitzte, donnerte und schneite gleichzeitig.

      Völlig durchnässt und mit kalten Nasen 👃 kamen sie glücklich zurück und berichteten mir von den vielen tollen Kletterpassagen und Ziplines.
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    • Day 101

      Schnee in den Pyrenäen

      April 19 in France ⋅ ☀️ 7 °C

      Die Fahrt über die mautfreie AP 7 bei sonnigem Wetter verläuft problemlos. Wir übernachten nochmals in Spanien auf dem kostenfreien Stellplatz in Girona. Der Platz ist schon gut gefüllt als wir nachmittags ankommen.

      https://maps.app.goo.gl/G4cDHyRL5LWYQh9AA?g_st=ic

      Ist eigentlich klar bei der spannenden Stadt, die fußläufig durch einen Park in 2 Kilometern zu erreichen ist. Auch wir lassen uns durch die Altstadtgassen treiben und machen das obligatorische Foto auf die Häuser die sich im Fluss spiegeln.
      Die Strecke über die A 75 durch Frankreichs Berge ermöglicht bei toller Fernsicht traumhafte Blicke in die schneebedeckten Pyrenäen. Überall blüht der Ginster, es ist bunt auf den Wiesen.
      Dieses Mal nutzen wir wieder das französische System Pass’Étapes, „Camping-Car Park“. 12 Euro kostet der Platz. Er beinhaltet Strom, Ver-Entsorgung und freies Wifi. Wir schlafen super ruhig in dem Dorf Canourgue, das von der Autobahn aus in wenigen Kilometern erreicht wird.
      Wir machen in der untergehenden Sonne einen Spaziergang durch den alten Ort, der wegen seiner vielen Känäle auch „Klein- Venedig“ genannt wird.

      https://maps.app.goo.gl/RmVrcsMnsjqSpZfh7?g_st=ic

      Heute Morgen zeigt das Thermometer 5 Grad an. Die Sonne scheint aber noch.
      Tja, die Wintersachen müssen wohl wieder aus den hinteren Schrankregionen nach vorne geräumt werden. 🥲
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    • 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 17

      Avignon 2

      April 18 in France ⋅ 🌬 13 °C

      Heute zum Abschluss ein ganzer Tag in Avignon. Da wir nicht im Zugzwang sind lassen wir uns Zeit beim aufstehen und suchen uns ganz gemütlich ein nettes Frühstückscafé. Danach gehen wir in die Markthalle und erfreuen uns an den appetitlichen Ständen mit allen ihren Köstlichkeiten. Aber wir wollen nicht nur mit den Augen essen, sondern versorgen uns mit ausreichend leckerem Proviant für die morgige lange Zugfahrt über Mannheim, wo wir nur 14 Minuten Aufenthalt haben, nach Berlin.
      Dann steht Kultur auf dem Programm. Wir besuchen das kleine feine Musee Angladon. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musée_Angladon
      Die Sammlung des Museums besteht aus dem Nachlass von Jaques Doucet, der eines der ersten Haute-Couture-Häuser 1895 in Paris gründete. Nachdem er sein Vermögen gemacht hatte, sammelte er vielfältige Kunstwerke: Zeichnungen, Gemälde, aber auch Möbel und Kunstgegenstände vom 18. Jahrhundert  bis zur Gegenwart. Er war auch ein aktiver Mäzen, der Schriftsteller wie Louis Aragon , André Breton u.a. unterstützte.
      Es sind u.a. Werke von Picasso, Degas, Cézanne zu sehen. Eine Entdeckung für mich waren Bilder von Tsuguharu-Léonard Foujita https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuguharu_Foujita.
      Über eine 1993 gegründete Stiftung kam die Sammlung nach Avignon, wo 1996 das Museum eröffnet wurde. Zwischendurch gönnen wir uns einen Salat.
      Danach schauen wir uns die berühmte Brücke im Sonnenschein zuerst von oben, vom Garten des Papstpalastes aus an und laufen diesmal auch für 5 € darüber, soweit es eben geht. Anschließend bummeln wir durch die Gassen auf der Suche nach Mitbringsel und finden tatsächlich ein paar schöne Dinge außerhalb des üblichen Souvenirskrams. Abends landen wir in einem kleinen afghanischen Imbiss und essen eine Reisepfanne mit Möhren, Rosinen und Mandeln, dazu einen leckeren Brotfladen. Wir ärgern uns nur ein bisschen, dass wir für die vegetarische Variante ohne Huhn den gleichen Preis berechnet bekommen.
      Zum Abschluss des Abends und der Reise stossen wir noch in einer Bar mit einem Roséwein an.
      Morgen dann in zwei Zügen zurück nach Berlin.
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    • 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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