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Travel Blogs from Puy-l Eveque
De la biere en France!
... la cathedrale, de conception romaine, avec ces deux grandes coupoles, puis le vieux quartier, qui nous donnne l'impression d'etre encore a l'epoque medieval, jusqu'au moment ou une auto tourne le coin! Puis le fameux pont Valentre qui surplombe la riviere Lot avec ses trois tourelles.
Pour finir la journee, quoi de mieux qu'une degustation des vin de Cahors au Malbec lounge!
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THE PAST TEN DAYS IN SOUTHERN FRANCE…
... Vaison-la-Romaine to our B&B. Gorgeous old Provence hill town. Climb to castle for views of Mont Ventoux (Tour de France fame). Pizza dinner.
Oct. 19- Scenic drive/Côte de Rhone wine tasting tour of the area. Chip not at all well so breaks into antibiotics & Prednisone he got from doctor at home before trip. Back to B&B early p.m. Chip sleeps; Joni goes ...
Dordogne - Bastides, chateaux and walnuts
... inside. We had heard nothing during the night and the room was on the second floor. We decided that Jean Luc had come silently in the night and shut them somehow from below, reasoning that Martine was never able to do anything so silently. Neither said a word about it at breakfast and, as we leaving that morning, we didn't pursue the matter. Maybe it was just the ghost of one of those old monks protecting his solitary room.
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Everywhere we look, a bloody castle!
... I had stopped!,) am sitting in a cafe now at Chateaux Castlenaud, enjoying walnut cake and coffee, am watching a couple whole are touring France in a rather unusual way, by donkey. They have I unsaddled/unpacked him while they have a coffee. I thought he was one of the props here as he was tied up to the door of the toilets!, I have quite comfortably embraced the French approach to public toilets, which in most cases is one room, cubicles on one side, ...
Prehistoric Cave Paintings
... the scenery - green forests, limestone cliffs and caves, even a double rainbow. We stayed at the very quaint Hotel du Moulin de la Beune. A little stream with the occasional fish runs through the property. We ate the fanciest meal of our trip at the hotel restaurant. Not understanding the menu, we decided to order two of the four course meals and share each course. Everything was impeccable and reflecting local cuisine (e.g., duck ...