Mercure Montpellier Antigone
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Blog 6
... frozen all day. horrible, it was horrible. all i can think about during the entire ride was..... finishing the ride. yuck.
Again, just so you get it, these HEADWINDS are terrible, especially when cycling by yourself as there is no one to share the brunt of the wind with. Today's wind was awful. But just step back to yesterdays ride for a second....to give you an example of what i have been up against. I had planned a 10k or so part of the ride by the ...
Blog 5
... could see mountains on the horizon, but they were so far away, but you could tell they were big and as i contnued to climb (i was going slow, so the full picture emerged slowly) the mountains just continued to get bigger and bigger, you could see the snow along with some clouds billowing over the tops, fantastic. obviously i realised this was the Pyrennes. But what was so special was the land in front of the mountains was completly flat. i mean i was 150k or so away from these ...
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 ...
In Transit
... arrived.
Caitlin was there waiting for me and I am sure that the moment when we were reunited was a happy sight to see for smiles and hugs were its only ingredients. Laughter, stories and updates were immediately shared and continued relentlessly through to the early hours of morning accompanied of course by copious amounts of red wine, tapas and a cheeky bit of dancing in ...
Doesn't anyone work in Montpellier?
... very helpful. We find all the main bits without any problems and there is a beautiful promenade at the top of the city with an arch that is a copy of the Arc de Triomphe with walks down either side designed to mimic the Champs Elysee, but without the crowds. It was quite lovely. At the end of the promenade is a viaduct which was built in the 1790s as a tribute to the Pont du Gard which used to carry water to the water tower is up here. There is a guy up here playing ...
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- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility