Residence Pyrenees Zenith
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Travel Blogs from Luz-Saint-Saveur
Bonnie and Clyde -simples!
... drop so we could get more for our money. The agent is mightily impressed by what we have done here and has said that more than anything demonstrating that we have a successful business in the valley, is apparently worth more. Everything we do here, we challenge as to whether it is adding value, otherwise you can get carried away and we are realistic about how long we will be able to work at this pace and know that we will not end our days in this house; maybe ...
Parque Nacional de Ordesa i Monte Perdido
... d’autre à faire ici à par le parc. Bon… on fait quoi? On réorganise nos affaires? Finalement, nous en avons profité pour se mettre à jour côté nouvelles, ce qui n’était pas une mauvaise chose finalement!
Rendu vers l’heure du dîner, un dégagement s’annonce. On décide de partir vers le parc et de se lancer à l’aventure. Quelle bonne idée! La randonnée que nous avons faite ...
The Pyrenees
... the city and is now The Pyrenean Museum. You get a good view of Lourdes and the famous Cathedral and Grotto from its ramparts.
Tuesday we popped into the next village at Argeles-Gazost as it was market day. Having found a parking space we walked into the town centre to browse amongst the many stalls. We came home with a piping hot chicken and a fresh pain (Bread). I must say that it was one of the best tasting chickens that we have had and ...
Travel Day - to Paris on the TGV
We spent the day traveling. We boarded the van at the hotel for a 1.5 hour drive to catch the TGV to Paris. I hadn't appreciated the distance until today - it's more than 500 miles. The guides are really herding the cats today - getting everyone and their stuff on to the van and then the train and finally at the station in Paris for a bus ride over to the hotel. One of ...
Last Day on the Bike!
... Lourdes in a previous entry).
It's a beautiful place. Unfortunately no pictures because as we arrive, the light rain has become a steady drizzle (a quick search on google will get you pics and a short history). The cloister includes a handful cafes where we have lunch. Lunch is another of experiences that seem too common in France - the cafe staff couldn't have cared less that we were ...