Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Aix-en Provence

We've had a brilliant 5 days here in an amazing apartment surrounded by interesting streets. It is a picturesque town, made more beautiful by our first sighting of Christmas lights, just divine!

Au revoir.

Nimes

The highlight of Nimes was The Arena, blood thirsty history. Today, The Arena is still used for bullfighting and draws huge crowds.

Next, Aix-en Provence

Friday, 18 November 2011

Meze - on the Med

We had 2 gorgeous days in Meze, it was peaceful and relaxing. We stayed in a lovely hotel, right near the sea, one of the pics shows this and the harbour was lovely, as well as the local seafood! It was great to be near the sea and smell the salt and seaweed!! Even better, was the taste of the salty, local oysters. We had a lazy long seafood lunch and one that will always be remembered sitting looking out over Meze's pretty harbour.

> Next ... historic Nimes.

Monday, 14 November 2011

Carcassonne the town

We spent just two nights in Toulouse after a mess up with the accommodation. We had confirmed a B&B and arranged to meet the owner at 3pm but she was a no show so after an hour and multiple phone calls and emails we found our selves a hotel. A little more expensive than we had planned but we enjoyed the luxury for a couple of nights. From Toulouse to Carcassonne.

Carcassonne is as impressive as we had heard. We have rented an apartment for a week and it's really modern and comfortable and great location.
Fantastic markets and far too nice pastries have meant we have had to do a lot of walking.
These are a few pics of the town, the medieval city next.

Medieval Carcassonne

The castle is a fifteen minute walk from our apartment, uphill, but worth it. It dates back to the Romans and has been rebuilt many times over the years and rescued from ruin in the 19th century. There is a small city within the walls,shops and restaurants even a couple of hotels.

Every year on Bastille Day they hold a massive fireworks display from the castle which by all accounts, is spectacular.

Until our next update, TTFN xx

On the Road

As you can imagine, we have encountered many types of accommodation along the way. Our hotel in Limoges was Hotel de Paris, we were on the top floor with no lift and the staircase will be remembered!

We have also encountered many markets along the way and unfortunately for me, we arrived in Cahors just too late to enjoy all of the shoe market but as you can see, I still managed to get a quick look in! Don't fret, I have made French shoe purchases along the way!

Della, as you can see, is still going strong. We have seen some amazing scenery along the way. Currently it is Autumn and the dominate colours are yellows, browns, greens and reds - breathtaking! Della had her first service back in Tours so she is humming along nicely and fortunately everywhere we've stayed, owners have found safe accommodation for her as well.

We have been fortunate to ride in good weather up until Brive where we couldn't avoid the wet weather. Fortunately, our Tucano Urbano wet weather gear has been great and also Della handles well in the wet.

More to come from Carcassonne.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Poitiers, relaxing

We spent 3 lovely days in Poitiers, still in central France. You will see photos of Notre Dame Le Grande, one of the oldest medieval churches in France, the beautiful Hotel De Ville, the town square and some town shots. Unfortunately, we can't save photos with names when directly uploading onto the iPad.