Hotel de l'Estelou
Travel Blogs from Sommieres
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
... hard, you know given their advice would therefore obviously be flawed...
Day 16
It was agonisingly hard i blamed these two all day long...only joking. Actually i didn't feel too bad the next morning at 6:30am, huh, what kind of holiday is this i thought. surprisingly, at this time, i went down at 6:45 for breakfast and there were other people already eating. bonkers.
so not much to be said about this epic all day slog. the headwinds from yesterday had ...
La fete des vignes
... Cantin et Camille!
Samedi, oufff la nuite a ete courte et petit mal de bloque ce matin! tout le monde se leve, les gens perdus reviennent lol et Maelle nous fait une bouffe, pasta! aujourdhui petit tour de la ville. ouff chu en mode Zombie! bon jai besoin dune creme glace! direction gelato! mmm yogourt, chocolat noir et mangue, cest trop bon, oh la ca prendrait un cafe! et apres, quest ce quon fait? et bien ...
Discovering Nimes
Nimes (pronounced Nim) has 2000 years of history when it was the capital city of Roman Gaul and therefore has some incredible Roman ruins and preserved buildings and is quite a picturesque city.
We began at the Jardins de la Fontaine, 18th century formal gardens constructed around a spring discovered by the Romans. Inside the gardens is a roman ruin of the Temple of Diana and on the mount, is the octagonal ruin of the Tour Magne - once a part of the roman walls and ...
In Transit
... as we waited in the cold then shifted from bus to bus throughout the night. We crossed into Italy towards 4am and stopped for a short break where we got our first true taste of Italy, a hot chocolate that certainly lived up to the Italian expectation as thick, sweet, creamy, liquid chocolate was gluped into small tea cups and handed to us, it was far too early to handle and two or three spoonfuls sufficed. ...
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Pets allowed