Today we’ve finished our Snowdonia jigsaw. I love it when the last few pieces go in! It’s so satisfying! 😃 It’s been very dull and windy but we had a 7k walk along a geocache trail on the island in the Rhône that we’re staying on. We found 13 of the 14 geocaches that we... Continue Reading →
Villeneuve-lès-Avignon
Villeneuve-lès-Avignon is across the Rhône from Avignon, where the Pont d’Avignon once ended. We found it quieter and calmer than Avignon, and it was more pleasant to wander around, with far fewer tourists. Our city pass included a free transport pass so we took the bus to Villeneuve, although it was within walking distance for... Continue Reading →
Sur la Pont d’Avignon
The wind and rain stopped yesterday afternoon and, this morning, the sun came out… perfect for a walk into the medieval centre of Avignon. We popped to tourist information to buy passes for the places we wanted to visit, then wandered through the narrow streets and pretty squares. Our first stop was Les Halles, which... Continue Reading →
A walled town and a Roman aqueduct: Aigue-Mortes and Pont du Gard
Aigue-Mortes, which means stagnant water, is a 13th century walled town that was built on the salt marshes by Louis IX. It was an important Mediterranean port before the Rhône had deposited enough silt to landlock the town. Yesterday evening, we wandered through the town, inside the walls, before doing several geocaches around the walls.... Continue Reading →
Flamingos, storks, herons, egrets, avocets and many more!
Today we visited a bird reserve in the Camargue, Parc Ornithologique de Port de Gau. Thankfully, the forecast showers stayed away. However, although it was sunny and warm, it was incredibly windy. We've been blasted by dusty salty air all day and I feel very grubby and dishevelled. Poor Bertie is filthy too. The bird... Continue Reading →
Bulls, horses, flamingos and salt: The Camargue
We woke up to the sound of sheep having their breakfast, grazing between the apple trees on the orchard where we stayed. Before we left the France Passion site, we popped to the shop to thank the owners for letting us stay and picked up some apples, apple juice and jam... all freshly made and... Continue Reading →
Roman and modern art: a day in Arles
After leaving the campsite, we’ve spent the day in Arles, visiting the Roman sites and marvelling at what they built 2000 years ago. By contrast, we also visited Luma, a shiny metallic building that is now a centre of contemporary art. Arles… it’s been a pleasure! We passed the Roman obelisk and Eglise St Trophime,... Continue Reading →
The evening after the night before
I wasn’t going to write a blog post today. I thought there’d be nothing much to share, or that we’d want to reminisce about. We woke up tired and slightly hungover. It’s been incredibly windy and acorns from the trees above kept clinking on Bertie’s roof. We didn’t feel like doing anything. As it’s our... Continue Reading →
Marseille: music and rugby, happiness and sadness
Well… what can I say? It was a day of highs and lows. Overall, John and I agreed the highs won and it was an enjoyable day, even though Wales lost to Argentina and it was far from the result we’d dreamed of. After a restless night’s sleep, we were up in plenty of time... Continue Reading →
A day on the campsite: La Couronne
Last week we finally managed to get tickets for the Rugby World Cup quarter finals, to see Wales versus Argentina in Marseille tomorrow. It took a lot of perseverance over a couple of weeks, checking for tickets either newly released or being resold. Then, while John was watching one of the final group games in... Continue Reading →