Logis Le Relais de Broceliande
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UPDATED: like the back of our hand
... in the sense they are a minority culture with their own local language lost under the "grand flag" of the French Republic. They're cool people, I think they were generally pretty friendly. Bee was also impressed by their crepes, which is the best in France. We tried some with our new friend and host, Emilie. Miam miam!
Next stop PARIS!
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Les Pipelettes
... over 4 hours to kill! since there were no lockers at the train station and we had too many bags tolug around, i decided to take their luggage trolleys - i think renee was embarassed - renee didnt want to take it because it is 'wrong' and we 'arent supposed to' but i wasnt about to sit and ride out 4 hours on the bench (well, that, and i have no shame). anyway as i rolled the trolley and our luggage onto ...
Castles in Brittany
... now) at the bottom and has the church and fortress at the top, it was one of the only places that with stood the invasion of the British during the Hundred Years War and has become a symbol of strength for the French people. As this was all that we had planned we headed back to the hostel and updated our travel blogs and diaries, now only to catch up on washing which we hope to do at our next stop. Starting to stink a little :)
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A Legendary Forest
What some of you may not know, is that I really enjoy medieval legends and myths, especially ones that have to do with King Arthur and characters. In Brittany, near Rennes, lies a forest known as Foret de Brocéliande, where some of the supposed Arthurian tales came from, especially ones that have to do with Merlin. I was really excited to learn that there was a bus from Rennes into the town of Paimont which is in the middle if the forest. I searched and searched online for ...
Rennes - Reception to Remember
... us that one of her friends heard we were coming and wanted to meet us to practice her English. Annes and Yves' son Felix went to Seattle for a couple weeks and stayed with a family there. Having us over for four nights was their way of "giving back." They are wonderful people, and I think whether they were giving back or not, we would have been treated just as well. Once we got to their home, we were greeted by Anne's two sons Etienne and Felix, and Anne's friend Catherine. ...