Hotel Les Alizes
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Blog 6
... turned out to be a great spot, there was a specific cycle lane right next to the beach with views out in to the med. the cycle track was well constructed and i can imagine in summer this place is chocker block. So a flat cycle lane shoudl be a good ride........ for the majority i was in first gear.....first gear is designed for the Alps not the sea side.... occasionally I pushed it up in to second just so i didn't fall over (i was going that slow). It ...
Blog 5
... for tourists so i spend some time there. but essentially i just eat, drink coffee (very small coffees, they don't big ones over here), read and sleep or the two days.
I had planned to go to Avignon by train. i bought the train ticket from the machine only to find out that there are engineering works and there is bus replacement service (does this remind anyone of a certain city in the UK) which takes 1hr20 rather than the 30 mins by train. i find this out after ...
La fete des vignes
Vendredi en fin de journee, j me rend a Montpellier, Benben vient aussi! cool! on va aller chez des amis a lui! je fais connaissance avec un paquet de gens! on se rend a la fete de la vigne, 2 euro et il te donne une coupe et 3 coupons pour degustations des vins du coin.; finalement la plupart ne prennent meme pas les coupons, donc du vin a volonte pour 2 euro! jadore la France! apres la soiree vino, on sen va sur une terrasse, ...
In Transit
... almost punching the CD player my journey passed quickly, easily and cheaply. The moment I out of the car I was filled with relief, I realised that I have been suffering from the small town fever and the city sounds, tall buildings, streets of shops and buzzing trams were a positive and welcomed shock to the system. The familiar wave of city excitement fell over me, the time to traipse, taste and travel ...
Thank You Satnav
... Millau and filled Ruby up. Millau next stop.
The bridge we had seen earlier, that did not look that impressive....it was jaw droppingly huge! The engineering to make the Millau was incredible. We drove below, looking up at it. Lorries driving across it above us, were minute. Simon, our host in Limoges had told us to go beneath the Millau, then drive over it, and thats what we did.
Paying our toll fee, we drove along the ...