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26/11/2008 at 8:00pm
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wow; what a response already, Frogman, nice idea; with my luck though i would turn up a lane that dead ended after 5 miles and have to reverse down it !! It actually happened a few years back in tenerife, fortunately the hire car was small, still took us forever to reverse the 5kms; watwerfalls though are high on our list of attractions, sadly my wifes health precludes traversing steep paths, so if anyone knows of easily accessible waterfalls we would be very grateful. Magicaly. that website for villages; !!, gonna take a while to look thru that lot. David Klyne; thanks for the info, have printed out your blog; 19 pages!, will make interesting bedtime read, cheers. ArthurDent; have heard of Lot and Auverne; would like to hear morel a lot more; sorry ! VAL A; those little towns you mention sound intriguing; spill the beans, that way we can avoid the dreaded tourist traps. apologies to anyone whose contribution i havent mention but every scap of info is being duly digested as i speak; thanks again everyone, speak to you again soon ( so to speak)
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27/11/2008 at 8:41am
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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It's a very atmospheric place - and obviously quite moving. The commentaries, and some of the closely packed text in the new visitor centre can be quite upsetting - but the village itself is less harrowing than you might think. We went for the second time this year, the first time being some years ago, and it seems less authentic now than it did the first time, when it really did seem like it had just been abandoned to it's fate. Now, with the 'tidying up', presumably on the grounds of Health and Safety, the new visitor centre and many more notices it felt to us to be just a bit more of a 'theme-park' which isn't meant, at all, to denigrate what happened there.
My youngest son can't have been much older than yours when we went - he was fascinated by his grandad's stories of the war - and he found the place really interesting, but wasn't at all upset by it.
I'd suggest you have a look at some of the websites available and see what you think. There's no doubt that some of the information doesn't pull any punches but it reflects a true story - and is there so that people will remember the 642 people who died and hopefully not repeat any of the acts which happened there!
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27/11/2008 at 9:22am
Location: Mouliherne near Saumur FRANCE. Outfit: Small but perfectly formed campsite!
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On a similar note, there's a commune called Maillé, not to far south west of us that suffered a similar fate. Although since rebuilt, there's a small but interesting memorial hall there with static displays and well worth visiting.
Add to your list:
Saumur on Bastille Day, viewed from the chateau grounds.
Fontevraud l'Abbaye - resting place of Richard, Coeur de Lion. A place of tranquility and peace like I've never known. The cloisters are stunning.
Candes St. Martin, and the beautiful collegiate church there. Also visit the 'panorama' above the village, overlooking the confluence of the rivers Loire & Vienne.
Bourgueil & St. Nicholas de Bourgueil for field upon field of vines, and for the fantastic wine market each August.
Just for starters in our area.
Further south, definitely Carcassonne, although I was a tad dismayed at the 'tat shops' and the seeming lack of respect for the place & its history. Still a marvel though. Anywhere in the Hérault valley but especially St. Martin de Londres, St. Guihelm le Desert, Pont du Diable and the Grottes des Demoiselles - stunning, like something out of Lord of the Rings (Mines of Moria).
The harbour at Cap d'Agde on market evenings - especially with a good sunset as a backdrop to the boats of the rich & famous!
Enjoy!
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27/11/2008 at 9:27am
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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Waterfalls: The Cirque de Navacelles has a lovely waterfall in easy walk of the car park (with disabled parking). The Cirque itself is a huge circular 'hole in the ground' with a small village at the bottom where the waterfall is - you can sit in a cafe overlooking the waterfall, too (and marvel at the 'electric toilet!!!). We stayed at Val de Cantobre when we visited (we've been several times, with our sons, and with friends). Nearish to the Grotte de Demoiselles, mentioned by Floydfan, too.
There's also a waterfall near the Cirque d'Autoire in the Lot region - literally over the road and over the wall from the parking area - spectacular fern-type grotto - and quite a long fall for the water. Autoire is one of the villages I mentioned, with fairytale buildings - like something from a storybook. I'll try and remember some of the names of others, but there are so many, all over France - you just come across them on your travels. We stayed at Domaine de la Faurie at Senergues, when we visited this area.
Edit - I was just about to go back to mention the Cascade de Sautadet - but someone beat me too it. Easy walking, easy parking - we stayed at Chateau de Boisson when visiting here, but there are nearer sites.
Also to add St Cirq Lapopie as a 'favourite' no waterfall, though - lovely village, but difficult walking perhaps.
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27/11/2008 at 4:19pm
Location: Shifnal Shropshire Outfit: Eriba Troll
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More waterfalls,
Highest one we have ever seen is the one at the Cirque de Gavarnie a little way south of Lourdes. The cirque itself is amazing with the waterfall falling sheer for about 2000 ft. A fair walk from Gavarnie village but pretty level going on a decent track.
Another very impressive one is Rougets Cascade near Samoens in the French Alps. You can drive right up to this one and its a beaut.
Favourite places ? hundreds ! but here are a few, Saumur, Montsoreau,Candes St Martin, Chinon, Amboise Sully, Briare, .....all in the Loire. Pont du Gard, Uzes, Mount Ventoux, Arles, Avignon, Seguret, Caromb, Sault ....in Provence . Anywhere in the Auvergne but especially the old volcanic area around the Puy de Dome, Pontgibaud and Pontamur. Alsace and Lorraine are also great if you enjoy pretty villages.
My favourite area,........to be honest anywhere once I get past about Rouen.
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