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France
... and saw a few things from the war. I love how they keep it open to the public, especially some other war zones like La Pointe du Hoc. We got to see some structures that the Germans used to defend against Operation Overlord. If you look at the picture for La Pointe du Hoc, it's hard to imagine how difficult it was to climb that. On plaque it says that some 222 rangers climbed those cliffs and only 90 survived. After watching Band of Brothers, ...
The Loire Valley
... the horses over morning coffees on our bedrooms balcony, going for bike rides to the nearby village to buy fresh bread, doing some much needed pre-train trip laundry and swimming in our indoor pool (yes...our own indoor pool!)
Many thanks to Benoit for the tastes of local specialties and wine, and also for the rides to and from the train station.
Playing hunter-gatherer and a little pyrotechnics,
Robyn and ...
UPDATED: like the back of our hand
... in the sense they are a minority culture with their own local language lost under the "grand flag" of the French Republic. They're cool people, I think they were generally pretty friendly. Bee was also impressed by their crepes, which is the best in France. We tried some with our new friend and host, Emilie. Miam miam!
Next stop PARIS!
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Castles in Brittany
... now) at the bottom and has the church and fortress at the top, it was one of the only places that with stood the invasion of the British during the Hundred Years War and has become a symbol of strength for the French people. As this was all that we had planned we headed back to the hostel and updated our travel blogs and diaries, now only to catch up on washing which we hope to do at our next stop. Starting to stink a little :)
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Rennes - Reception to Remember
Our favourite train schedule website, OEBB, has been so good to us. But leaving Morlaix, it gave us a wrong train schedule time, and as a result, we were one hour later coming into Rennes then we had told our new couch-surf host family. So Jess used her great damsel in distress skills, and talked the ticket office people into letting her use their phone (after the guy originally said his phone didn't work). Jess was able to get a hold of Anne and Yves, the couple we were ...
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Amenities
- Room service
- Restaurant
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Pets allowed