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Hope you have a fantastic trip, and stay safe.
Thank you very much.
Hope you have a fantastic trip, and stay safe.
Current plan is to go house hunting in France first 2 weeks of October.
I have now gone from my usual shade of white/light pink to vivid green. Where are you looking you lucky bu**er.
Had my eye on a rather nice level crossing keepers cottage on a now defunct railway.Don't be jealous - haven't done it yet, and the travel logistics are giving me a headache. Top choices are Poitou Charante within a couple of hours of the coast, the Cantal for the mountains and down to the Pyrenees/Languedoc. It's hard to be specific because most of France is lovely and finding the right house is key. We want to stay south of Loire for a slightly warmer climate.
Houses are highly cost effective, and we've seen apparently liveable 2 bedroom house s for 30k to 40k in Brittany.
The Poiteau Charente is really pleasant, we stayed at Jarnac, East of Angouleme a few years ago. Mind you we have been all over France in the last twenty five years. The Alsace around Colmar is incredibly pretty. Have you ever read - "A year in Provence" by the late Peter Mayle?Don't be jealous - haven't done it yet, and the travel logistics are giving me a headache. Top choices are Poitou Charante within a couple of hours of the coast, the Cantal for the mountains and down to the Pyrenees/Languedoc. It's hard to be specific because most of France is lovely and finding the right house is key. We want to stay south of Loire for a slightly warmer climate.
Houses are highly cost effective, and we've seen apparently liveable 2 bedroom house s for 30k to 40k in Brittany.
The Poiteau Charente is really pleasant, we stayed at Jarnac, East of Angouleme a few years ago. Mind you we have been all over France in the last twenty five years. The Alsace around Colmar is incredibly pretty. Have you ever read - "A year in Provence" by the late Peter Mayle?
The Alsace has lovely countryside and some of the prettiest villages in France. If you went to Colmar, you could hop over the Rhine and explore the Black Forest, which is just magical. We discovered it on a trip to Italy back in 2012 and returnes a couple of times since then.And Toujours Provence.
We've been quite a bit too over the years, though not to Alsace, but Charante Maritime, Loire at both ends, Biarritz area and the Landes. The only places we found disappointing were Brittany, which is a bit dull and the north east side around Verdun (miles of nothing). Just trying to see whether we're better off in the Chunnel or flying, ferries no longer being the best way to travel for us.
The Alsace has lovely countryside and some of the prettiest villages in France. If you went to Colmar, you could hop over the Rhine and explore the Black Forest, which is just magical. We discovered it on a trip to Italy back in 2012 and returnes a couple of times since then.
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Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg - Wikipedia
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Best of luck, where are you staying?Just booked the ferry crossing and 5 different French hotels. Our trip is happening.![]()
Best of luck, where are you staying?
I *think* we're going to allowed to return at the weekend. There just seem to be so many steps in managing travel at the moment, it feels like one could so easily just overlook something and be blocked. I've booked and paid for day 2 covid return tests in order to get a code that will allow me to complete a passenger locator form in order to be allowed on board the ferry.
I am also concerned that I might get asked for a visa, but my settled status is linked to my passport, and if the gov web site is to be believed, that should be enough.
I've booked and paid for day 2 covid return tests in order to get a code that will allow me to complete a passenger locator form in order to be allowed on board the ferry.
I am thinking driving through france germany austria italy etc will be OK in summer.. probbaly OK now?
anyone been to Morocco? We were thinking of a week in Marrakesh in November for some sun and warmth! just wondering what the place is like
anyone been to Morocco? We were thinking of a week in Marrakesh in November for some sun and warmth! just wondering what the place is like
I would not return to Marrakech. Tourists are a crop to be harvested, and it's one of the few cities where I've had real concern for the safety of my wife and myself. If you want to see Morocco, try Essaouira, which, while it has some anti-western tension, is much more pleasant.
We had a great time in Lisbon. Its a great city.Arrived in Lisbon today to spend a week staying with my daughter....First overseas trip since 2019.
Ok well Morocco is out and Lisbon is in. Booked in first week Nov, yay, first holiday in 3 years!
Ok well Morocco is out and Lisbon is in. Booked in first week Nov, yay, first holiday in 3 years!
Yeah, dodged a bullet there, in more ways than one possiblyJust as well, Morocco has just banned flights from the U.K..