Mercure Angouleme Hotel de France
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Blog number 3
... me and for some reason it felt a lot harder than the day before. Its hard to figure out, i'm not sure if its because i am tired after yesterdays cycle or the roads/wind were difficult. not sure but the going was tougher and i was happy to finish the ride today. I am staying in a hotel in some small village, the hotel appears to be owned by the local boulangerie which is next door. you have to check in at the boulangerie and tomorrow's breakfast will be taken in the boulangerie. AS ...
Cognac
... elixir! Une fois la visite de la ville terminee, nous avons visite le chateau de Francois 1er, qui est devenue au debut des annees 1800 le lieux de fabrication du cognac Otard.
En fin de journee, nous avons repris la route pour finalement atteindre La rochelle. A la noirceur et sous la pluie, nous avons mis un peu plus de temps a trouver notre hotel!
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Hi guys and gails,
Sorry have had to remove the comments option as some people are so sad and just wish to ruin others people works.
It is a shame that they do not publish their names so that we could place comments on their blogs. I realy enjoyed my stay at La Giraudiere and Paul the host was fabulous to live and work with. My stay at LG will stay with me for the rest of my life so go spam on someone else's blog not mine.
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It took my breath away
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all? Well, even though I thought it is my cat Lyla who is the fairest of them all, Chateau de Salle is the winner! Ok, ok, the magic mirror didn't really say that and in those words, but in my mind that's what I heard when I entered the gates to the most beautiful chateau I have ever seen in my life! A local wine maker, Vincent, invited Les, Clarissa and myself to his 50th birthday party to be held at his parent's chateau. ...
Sunshine, peace & good food and drink
... The ruined village of Oradour-sur-Glane has been left as a reminder of Nazi cruelty and to remember the innocent victims.On Sunday we went to a French car boot sale (Julie will be proud of us!!). Unlike England it was held in the closed off town centre , but like England there was the usual junk for sale, kids toys, videos etc etc.Monday we went to the local leisure lake which is complete with sandy beaches and had a quick stroll on the water’s edge but it ...