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A late summer's day
... thought but walked off a few k's too!, A village that we passed through is known for its pottery - stopped off there and had poke around a few shops, some of the work was very good. Got a couple of pieces to add to the couple of pieces we have already bought. Tomorrow we leave Varzy for the alps - am looking forward to something completely different. Have mastered (!!) driving the country roads, tomorrow it's freeway all the ...
A town called Auxerre
... by the life size Mary Poppins holding pride of place in the main hall of the cathedral. In case you are doubting, see the pic below. This building also housed an impressive Gallo-Roman museum of artefacts found locally. Very impressive. Auxerre is a much more intact medieval town than some others we have been to. The Centre Ville (main square) is fabulous, lots of he original half-timbered houses that are still lived ...
My theory tested
... what. Most restaurants have three menus at different prices. Today the veal came from the 15€ menu, that must be the menu with offal. I will avoid that menu from now on and only go with the expensive menu. Will let you know how that works out. Don't worry, Lynee, kidneys will never make it to the Wednesday night menu at home. Drove through a very pretty Robin Hood-type forest on our adventures this morning. Autumn here is lovely, the forests ...
The other direction
... town were once contained within a wall (complete with battlements and arrow/archer slits), a lot of this still remains and we found ourselves walking along some narrow streets between really old buildings. Nevers is also known for its Faience pottery which was highly sought after through out France. Not as much of that around as I would have hoped. Nevers is also a canal town and we explored that area a ...
A day exploring the French countryside
... for the things that I can make sense of - if there's a word or two in the description that I can't work out I pick something else. Not Roger. Walking back to the car we discovered that the crowds were really for the Chablis annual Fete de Naturale. Decided we'd go and have a look as it seemed to be a bit like a country show or agricultural fair. Wrong again. This was a fair devoted entirely to hunting: with dogs, guns, bows and arrows. Quite ...
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- Restaurant
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Pets allowed