Newarke House has several interesting displays: we especially enjoyed their period rooms and war displays.
Friday, August 03, 2007
Leicester - 28 July 2007
Newarke House has several interesting displays: we especially enjoyed their period rooms and war displays.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Tour de France 2007, Stage 9: Jumieges to Calais – 15 July 2007
Our rapidly changing itinerary had rather confused us and, as it transpired, we should not have chosen Jumieges as a campsite at all,
Nevertheless, we set off for Dieppe, as it was sort-of on our way to Calais. It was on this leg of the journey that we read other information that indicated the Somme battlefields were not where they were indicated on our map and Dieppe was not an appropriate waypoint. After a very cursory sweep through Dieppe we set off for Thiepval and ultimately traced a huge Z across France between Jumieges and Calais.
The Kiwis arrived in the Somme from Anzac Cove in the Dardanelles and moved on to Flanders in 1917. One cannot but leave a place like this humbled at the dedication and sacrifice of these brave men: Dardanelles, Somme, Flanders - names that will forever ring down through history.
It was time for the final sprint stage to Calais, so we left the byways and back-roads of France and paid our toll for the privilege of ticking of the final kilometres at 130 per hour.
Tour de France 2007, Stage 8: Chartres to Jumieges – 14 July 2007
Since there were still a few hours in the day we decided, after looking at it, not to spend a night in the Rouen Municipal Campground and pressed on towards Dieppe. The next campground was not much more exciting, seemingly right next door to a busy motorway, so we dropped back down to a loop in the Seine to find, eventually, the campground at Jumieges.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Tour de France 2007, Stage 7: Chaumont to Chartres - 13 July 2007
Next stop was Auxerre on the Yonne river. The town fathers have organised a very well executed town trail which we followed, from time to time; picking and choosing our sites and routes. Although there are many fine buildings, the overall effect was not as good as Troyes or Colmar.
Tour de France 2007, Stage 6: Munster to Chaumont – 12 July 2007
It was time to leave Alsace and begin the journey westward. Our destination for the night was Chaumont and the road and villages between the two were totally unremarkable apart from the fact that the roads were very lightly trafficked making for a very easy drive and the fact that we were pulled over by the Gendarmes in a routine check.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Tour de France 2007, Stage 5: St Laurent-en-Grandvaux to Munster – 11 July 2007
After Colmar we travelled away from the German border to the town of Munster, now famous for its storks and from there up into the hills behind Munster to camp at a spot discovered by Bob on a previous trip. Wild camping (“camping au sauvage”) is encouraged in France.
Tour de France 2007, Stage 4: Alpes to St Laurent-en-Grandvaux – 10 July 2007
After daybreak the morning temperature climbed to a balmy 4 C and our leader decided it was, in fact, time to move on - the Alpes had won and tourism had lost.
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