Hotel La Villa Romaine
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Four Hills and a funeral
Hello from Rocamadour after day 4 of biking. In the brochure, it was billed as our longest day and it certainly lived up to its billing. We left the lovely small village of Lacave at 9 and almost immediately had to climb out of the valley. We're finally learning that if we end the day by a river, then we will pay for it in the morning by a long …
De la biere en France!
Ce matin nous avons recupere la voiture qui nous transportera jusqu'a Nantes dans 6 jours. Une rutilante chevrolet Spark grise. La grosse amelioration versus notre modele de l'an passe, elle a 4 portes!
Partis de Toulouse pour se rendre a Cahors, nous avons fait un arret surprise. Une quinzaine de kilometres avant Cahors, il y a une microbrasserie le long de la route nationale! ...
THE PAST TEN DAYS IN SOUTHERN FRANCE…
... Red wines with some substance- blends of Malbec, Merlot, Syrah, etc. REALLY GOOD! :-)
Oct. 21- Into nearby Cahors to see famous bridge over the river that kept the English invaders out of the town. (I know…it doesn’t make any sense to me either.) Then another beautiful drive to Saint-Cirq-Lapopie. (What better place than a town named after part of a ...
Dordogne - Bastides, chateaux and walnuts
... d'oie (goose gizzards - and they are delicious), duck strips (aiguillette) with red fruit sauce and delicious potatoes and sharing our creme caramel and walnut cake with rich chocolate sauce. This we accompanied with the 25cl of the local red wine and the required cafe (coffee). We've decided to give up on any attempt to find a coffee equivalent to our flat whites and stick now to the local tradition of the strong espresso. We've actually come to enjoy ...
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, ...