Journey to France

We decided to leave breakfast this morning, and head of to France, so we continued over the Pyrenees, with the fabulous views of the valleys, with all the trees turning different 20131109-102650.jpgimagecolours, really spectacular, we stopped after the border and had a picnic breakfast then travelled onto Arcachon, the weather has  now changed! we have gone from sunny and 12 degrees to similar temperatures, but raining and very miserable. Our main objective was to get a cup of tea/coffee, and after numerous attempts, the cafe were either closed for holidays or being refitted, eventually we found a place, we were sitting having a nice drink when a coach load of Chinese people arrived, so we moved on!
We arrived at Hotel about 6pm, booked ourselves in then went for dinner, it took us ages to find a restaurant, definitely out of seasons here, it was a horrible night weather wise, although food was good.

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Our first day in Andorra

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After a good night’s sleep we went down to the Hotel Restaurant for a hearty breakfast, though for €8.00 each it was not that hearty, still we are on holiday and this is Andorra where Tourists are one of their main source of incomes.

20131107-191234.jpgAfter an enjoyable walk through their capital (Andorra La Vella) we found their central park and with Autumn in the air and the foliage changing colour, it was a sight to behold; add to this a fast running river running alongside, our spectacle was complete. It was now time for a mid morning coffee.

Re charged we were off again and we came across the Centre of “administrative affairs”, imagewell government buildings to you and us, we wandered into this old looking building 20131108-071939.jpgwhich turned out to be the original Government offices and parliament. We booked a tour for 1330 hrs. So had 45 minutes to kill so looked around for a suitable restaurant where we could retire to after. The tour started (just the two of us and the guide) of these parliament buildings that were built in 1580 and learnt some of the Andorran history, which was fascinating, we didn’t realize the complexities of their history, it was well worth the visit. Our tour must have been the last of the morning as we were shown the exit door, must be their lunch time!!

imageimageBy now it was time for our long and lingering lunch; we had already found a suitable restaurant, specializing in fish rice dishes, Paella to most people!! Here we enjoyed a couple of bottles of local red accompanied by first and second courses, or should I say food accompanied by wine, who knows other than to say we had an excellent lunch where we unwound, after all it was the start of our holidays following and exhausting summer back in Spain, Ha Ha!!!!!

20131107-190754.jpgAnother stroll through the town looking for this and that then back to the Hotel for a picnic in our room; after all we had to finish the food we brought with us!!!

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We are off again on our travels!

Our last night in Spain, we spent with Mary and Barry, I was so exhausted, I hit the red vino, so very quickly I began talking too much, we had a lovely night, playing whist and Mexican train, I think I lost all games, but hey my back felt better, and couldn’t remember going to bed that night! Thank you both,so very much for everything, we will be back soon!
Up early finished cleaning cooker, changing beds, and general cleaning, ready for breakfast at 10.30am, quick visit to Mary to apologies, for anything I had done the night before, and drop the washing off, said goodbye to Bella, although she did not seem to be bothered about me, then off to meet Daf and Steve for breakfast, which was lovely, and glad Daf is now on the mend, after her back op.
We finally set of at midday, with nine hours on tom tom we were concerned we were going to be late arriving Andorra.
We had a lovely journey, no big motorways, no tolls, and lots of lovely scenery, although the best would have been arriving in Andorra, but it was too dark to see. We arrived at 19.30, which was very good timing, we ate our packed lunch in Hotel, with a glass or two of wine, I then fell into bed exhausted.

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Sancerre to St.Claud

View of Canal from hotel

View of Canal from hotel

Up at a very reasonable time, we had a leisurely breakfast then

Hotel gardens

Hotel gardens

walked beside the Canal with Bella, it is very pretty here, I  do love France. We walked to the lock crossed over and wondered down a cycle path.  The weather has changed we have blue skies, sunshine, and a little cool breeze, very nice, so a excited about going home.

 Down by the lock

Down by the lock

Back to the car, and I set tom tom to avoid the motorways, we meandered through the country side, stopping occasionally to let Bella have a stretch, we tried to find a coffee

Tranquil walk along The Canal

Tranquil walk along
The Canal

place, but by the time we did it was lunch time, so we stopped at a little bar/restaurant for      a plate du jour, very nice, this was served with the usual bottle of red.

Although the journey took us longer, it,was so pretty, our fuel consumption went down, and we avoided all those toll charges.

We arrived at Catriona and Mikes, to a welcome cup of tea, it is great to be back.

 

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UK to France

Sunday 2nd June 2013

Great excitement this morning, today is the day we catch the ferry and start back to Spain.  We seem to have been back in the UK for ages, even though we had a great honeymoon covering 24 days during this time.

Firstly and unfortunately Rosie was not ready for collection prior to leaving so we had to change our  plans, re-arrange our ferry booking, and  travel back in the car, what a good job we bought one!!!

Yesterday evening, being our last in UK for some time we went out to Tarantino’s, A favourite Italian haunt of ours in Brentwood; first it was our last night, but secondly, after a enjoying bottle of Bubbly before leaving the house to celebrate Dave’s new job in Abu Dhabi and Jane getting her last points to qualify for the Regionals in a higher competition;  you can imagine a good time was had by all.  Thank you Jane for driving this “well oiled” crew back home. Following a night cap we retired, Christine really does need more training in the drinking stakes!!!

Anyway, Sunday Morning, up and-at-em and down for breakfast by 0800hrs ready for the off around 0900hrs.  Our ferry booking was for 1400hrs but we knew there was a 1200hrs crossing and if we got there early and there was space available, we may get on it.

A very good run down to Dover, in fact I don’t ever remember any other time that I have driven straight over the Queen Elizabeth Bridge,  straight through the tool booths and on our way in such a quick time.  This is usually a bottle neck but hey it was early-ish on a Sunday Morning.  Arriving in Dover with plenty of time, through the usual channels and yes onto the earlier ferry, great.

We arrived in Dunquerque (Dunkirk), we were one of the first off and on our way.  Tom Tom got us to the Autoroute and we headed straight for Paris.  Before we loaded the car we had this grand plan of re-visiting the Vineyard at Pouilly Sur. Loire to top up on the Pouilly Fume wine we had at our wedding so we booked a hotel in the area, however, we hadn’t loaded the car then and low and behold there was no room, what a surprise!!!!!  Anyway hotel booked and credit card details in the system we had to go.

Our trip towards Paris was fine then, bang, we hit the périphérique and we were down to a very slow crawl or stop!  We eventually got through and were moaning about the time it took when we saw the queue entering the Périphérique from the South; we stopped moaning and started to feel sorry for them.  The queue went on for miles and miles!!!

We finally arrived in the village where Tom Tom guided us to, it was a playing field!  The co-ordinates we wee given and entered must have been wrong, so now we put in the actual address and discovered we had another few miles to go.

Arriving at our hotel around 2100hrs, we were pleasantly surprised with our choice.  Booking blind on the internet can always be “interesting” but Madam was very friendly, Bella was welcomed with open arms.  We showered and went to bed exhausted as it had been a long day plus we had some residue from last night, if you know what I mean!!  Looking forward to tomorrow and a nice steady drive to Mike and Catriona’s in St Cloud where we know we can get our shorts on.

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