There was a guide who told us all about its history and how Philippe Auguste stole it for France..... And then we went in and it was mostly a museum with furniture and so on. There was also a horse museum on site, and we looked at that - Saumur appears to be a major equestrian centre.
07 October 2015
Eleanor, Day 7
There was a guide who told us all about its history and how Philippe Auguste stole it for France..... And then we went in and it was mostly a museum with furniture and so on. There was also a horse museum on site, and we looked at that - Saumur appears to be a major equestrian centre.
06 October 2015
Eleanor, Day 6
Eleanor and Henry were frequent visitors, of course, and are mentioned in the panels talking of the history of the place. I wish I had enough data to upload photos, but they'll go on Facebook as soon as I find some WiFi.
So we came away and drove to Juigné-sur-Loire, where we are seeing friends tomorrow, and we are parked up in a vineyard, with electricity, showers and loos, and have had a wine-tasting and bought some wonderful white and rosé.
05 October 2015
Eleanor, Day 5
but sadly not open until tomorrow afternoon, when we shall have moved on if we want to see anything of Angers.
04 October 2015
Eleanor, Day 4
After a cup of tea, the SW went for a walk, and I tried to read, but fell asleep instead! We then walked into town along the sea wall, and found a restaurant was open that would give us supper. I had cod in a lovely sauce, followed by nougat glacé, my favourite, and he had a galette au tartiflette, followed by an ice. And we shared a pichet of very nice white wine.
03 October 2015
Eleanor, Day 3
02 October 2015
Eleanor, Day 2
we had to have another an hour later, and by the time we got to Rouen it was nearly 4:30, and we got caught in rush hour traffic, and then the satnav and I had a misunderstanding about tolls, so what with one thing and another, we didn't get to the Château Gaillard until about 6:30. But it was worth the journey.
Really spectacular. And there was a camp site at the foot of the cliff, just by the river, so this is where we are spending the night. We may or may not go through Rouen on our way to Falaise, which is on tomorrow's agenda.
Eleanor, day 1
Yesterday started off as a normal day for me, doing Grandmother duty until after the school run. Then I headed straight home, expecting to find the Swan Whisperer and the van there, but on my way too late to go back and have the offered cup of tea or to let the Daughter work another half hour, I had a text from my mother saying he and the friends who'd gone with then has only just set off.
No real harm done, and we got away on time, although our clothes were piled on the bed and didn't get put away until we arrived in Folkestone. We didn't have long to wait for our crossing, and it only took a few minutes and one wrong turning to find the motorhome section of the Cité Europe car park.
Which is where we still are. Later, we will be starting the tour proper with a drive to Château Gaillard and Rouen.