Ibis Styles Dijon Central
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Thal, Terrugem per Velo
... die Burgunder Weinberge zu fahren. Nach einem wechselhaften Tag (Die schöne Phase neigt sich schonwieder dem Ende zu), war ein ausgiebiges Abdendessen inkl. Pinot Noir aus dem Rebberg nebenan genau das Richtige. Als uns dann der lokale Förster von Nuits-St-Georges anbot bei ihm im Haus zu übernachten und uns sogar mitsamt Velos in seinem Büssli dahin zu transportieren, nahmen wir dankend an. Es gab ein langer Abdend mit viel Wein und ausgiebige Erzählungen aus ...
Fancy kayaking in 3c and sleet? In the Rhone?
... to cover the cockpit roofs removable section so it doesnt leak and it will also cover the windscreen when the frosts start so I dont have to chip ice off them each morning. So far The weather has been pretty damn good. I think we just got a taste of the next month and the rest of the trip. Not to mention the fun I will have trying to move red in the locks by myself between crews with cold hands. i have 93 locks in 147km coming up. It will be ...
Leaving Meursault For New Adventures
... when we went out with Anaïse. However, to the French, it isn’t at all the same, because you use different cheeses for the different meals, and that makes a huge difference. They are so much more in-tuned to subtleties of taste than are we Americans. Before we had Raclette, however, we had appetizers and homemade soup. Awesome. Marie has been teaching me some new French vocabulary this fall (“to burp”, “to ...
Typical Days in the Cote d’Or, and Blewbeek
... go. Among his many sporting activities, he is an avid rock climber. He directed me to a path that would take me to one of his favorite spots.
I drove to the next valley west from Meursault to a spot near the small town of Vauchignon. Parking the car on a roadside, I hiked up a dirt road and then left onto a narrow path through the woods. As I hiked along, I reflected on the previous day's activities…
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Day Eighteen, A Hearty Taste of Burgundy
... into the church on the square by our hotel- I saw actual relics! There was a glass case with a jawbone and other bones set into a side alcove- yet another church where I was amazed as how spacious it is on the inside with so many alcoves and arching ceilings. Across from the church was a wood carver's shop, although it wasn’t really a shop- more like a display. Nothing was for sale! He had gnarled fingers and sat stooped over a piece of wood, and I ...
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- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Pets allowed