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These gardens just keep going on and on and on.... And it keep getting more and more beautiful! Amazing photos!
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Saturday 4 September – part six: our next stop – or not....
We made our way back through the vegetable gardens, admiring the colour combinations and the way they’d used both flowers and vegetables to great effect in this area.
Some of the history of the site
Some of the veg... ... and fruit they grow here
Then it was back towards the entrance, where in the good tradition of Disney, you exit through a souvenir shop and we got the obligatory fridge magnet, along with a book about the various chateaux of the Loire Valley. Ironically, this place seemed to have a better selection of items like that than either Chambord or Chenonceau. Looking through the book, it’s clear there are many more chateaux still to see here, so perhaps a return visit might be in order.
We wandered back to the car, with me grabbing a coconut ice cream on the way out and then we sat in the car for a little while, enjoying a drink, before we set out.
Tim took us a totally different way out of the village and this was much simpler. Why he didn’t bring us this way, I do not know.
Soon we were back on the toll road and heading for Poitiers, which would be our next stop.
This seemed to be a lovely little town, although our plans of visiting it hit the buffers when we got to the place we wanted, but because we failed to select the underground car park, we were forced into going back out of the city. Tim duly told us it would be five kilometres (about three miles) to get back to the square we wanted to be in, so I told Mark not to bother and we headed out.
They sure make vegetables look nice. Excellent angles on your photos!
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Saturday 4 September – part seven: I think we need some gas!
We got ourselves on the toll road and stopped at the first rest area we came to. Having driven past literally hundreds of them, it was interesting to finally use one, although literally it did what it said on the tin and was a rest area, with parking, bins and not much else. Still, it was fine for what we wanted and we cleared the windscreen of all the annoying bugs we seemed to have picked up on the journey down so far that the windscreen wipers just weren’t dealing with. Mark also kindly got the laptop out, so that I could work on the trip report on the way down to Bordeaux.
For the next hour or so, that’s what I did, with Mark occasionally spotting cows for me and British number plates. We’d decided to keep a count of how many we saw today and it’s fair to say that neither of us were expecting to see many, going by our previous two trips, but my goodness, there were certainly plenty of British drivers out today. In the end, we spotted 34.
As for cows, the score today was:
5 x Moo
4 x Moos
12 x Mooey
4 x Mooey mooey
No Mooey mooey mooey
Not a bad score for the day, even if I say so myself!
The closer we got to Bordeaux, as Mark commented, the more the countryside started to remind us of the States, although perhaps with one big exception. We finally got to see some of the vineyards that this part of France is of course so famous for, which is something we’d been expecting to see on the whole way down, but instead we’d been treated to views of sunflowers and sweet corn!
Finally – some vineyard sightings! The trees at home have been changing colour since early August and it looks like it’s the same story here as well
The closer we got to Bordeaux, the more another little problem reared its head... The car was starting to get low on diesel. When we’d filled up in Arras this morning, I’d thought that perhaps she could make it all the way to Bordeaux, but we ended up getting a little too close for comfort. It didn’t help that, with all distances given in kilometres and the car telling us how many more miles she had left in her, that took some working out! We eventually gave in and pulled in to fill up at a service station about 10 miles outside of Bordeaux. It just goes to show how much more expensive it is on the toll roads, rather than in city centres, as that cost us €5 more in total, than it had this morning.
Soon we were entering Bordeaux and we went over some impressive bridges as we did so, although it was very hard to get any photos of what we were going over, but this is very much a city built on the water, as each bridge took us over another huge river.
We quickly found our hotel, the Puillman Bordeaux Aquitaine, which seemed to be located in a huge hotel complex, as we were surrounded by other names we knew, such as Mercure and Novotel. We spotted our building quite easily, as it was a huge place.
I don't like that feeling when you let that service station go by, thinking there will be another one just up the road that might be cheaper... and by the time you get to the next one, you are hoping you can just get to the pump!
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