Monday 28 February 2011

Boning up in Beaune

Monday 28 February – Hotel Campanile – Beaune

Owing to freezing cold winds and driving rain whilst packing the car and trying to leave the house clean and tidy, we found that all the important luggage needed for the overnight ferry was totally buried and even with a last minute trip back to the car deck just before the ferry sailed, the only things that K managed to salvage were towels not provided in the ensuite cabins.

However it was a very comfortable journey and we watched Portsmouth’s Spinnaker Tower at close quarters as the lights of old Blighty faded into the background. It was at this point that we discovered that the wonderful gismo bought for keeping all the techie stuff charged in the car had not worked and we were racking our brains trying to remember in which bag or box we had packed all the adaptor plugs, power cables and associated jump leads.

The trip down to the Bourgogne took us around the avenue peripheric of Paris (terrifying) and frantic map searching and thinking that we had made a wrong road choice made us turn the car upside down searching for the SatNav to get a better grip of the map system because all our Michelin guides seemed to work on routes which travelled down the centre seam of the book and had three numbers for each road almost at random.

Once at Beaune, we asked the way to the hotel and were given a completely wrong address which was good in the sense that we saw the whole of the very pretty town centre via an intricate combination of one way streets but after an hour or so we got a local map from the Centre du Tourism and only had one foray around the local square and a new improved one way system to get on track.  The hotel was just off the main road on which we had originally entered the town.  Even from the toll roads, the scenery has been fantastic;  lots of bridges over wide rivers and historic castles and turreted maisons built up in the hills. We passed Chateau Neuf and I attempted to take a photo from the car … result distinctly underwhelming!  As this is vine growing country … we are hoping for a very nice glass of vin rouge ce soir!  PS my french needs much more practice but it will be better with some local vintage on board - in addition my computer has cunningly translated blogspot into french - so finding the right buttons to press has been exercising my grey matter!  This blog may be much more of an education than I thought!


Underwhelming photo refused to load - as all my school reports said ... could do better and will try next time.

Mesdames, messieurs, santé and bonsoir!  Check out our coffee choice!

1 comment:

  1. Good to hear you are well underway mes parents
    France sounds exciting, I also found road maps impossible to fathom in France and ended up picking the road to the next town en route each time instead. Am sure there will be more navigational challenges to come. Hope you found a good vin rouge.

    G&K
    xxxx

    PS love the coffee choice!

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