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Grenoble: Small city in the mountains -
... de Grenouilles et Ris de Veau, Salsifis aux Jus de Truffes, Beurre d’Herbes
Which roughly translates to:
Filet of Turbot (fish), sauteed frog, veal sweetbreads, with a truffle and herb butter sauce.
Truly unique and AMAZING!!!!
Delightful and strange, Grenoble is worth a quick visit if you ever find yourself passing through.
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Choranche Caves
In the morning we had a very pretty walk along the river into town; the path started in our campsite so we left everything in camp and went in to have a look around. There were ducks pecking around our campsite looking for food but we didn't encourage them. The town is known for its "perched houses" which are built right out of the rock. We headed up the stairs to walk through town which was still just opening up and over to the bridge. From there we could see the ...
Escargots & Grenouilles
... off towards Pont en Royans, which was on our way to our eventual destination of Beaune. We were planning on dropping off Rod and Tan near Beaune at which point they would go onto Venice and eventually back to Davos before heading off back to Canada. Once we had dropped them off, we were planning on heading into the Berner Oberland to go hiking and explore the region. The drive to Pont en Royans took us through the Vercors National Park which turned out to ...
Alpe d'Huez
... 8217;ve done that has an actual finish line marked over the road. We then made our way over to the van, put on some fresh clothes and got some photos on the podium (yes, there’s even a podium that’s there permanently). We then went over to a coffee shop for some coffee and treats before continuing on.
The remainder of the loop was on some really narrow roads so Megs decided she was going to turn around and head back to camp. We continued on ...
Croix de Fer
... lifts. We were feeling rather hungry so we stopped at the café at the top to enjoy a café au lait and a croque monsieur (ham and cheese sandwich dipped in an egg mixture and fried – yum!). On our way back to the car we saw a motorcycle with a side-car. There were two people on the motorcycle and a Saint Bernard in the side-car! Their trailer was filled with dog food, bowls and assorted dog supplies.
On the way down we saw a beautiful ...