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ViaVercors and Château Julien

November 12, 2024November 12, 2024 tei

In November we have had two back-to-back long weekends, All Saints Day a week ago and the Armistice this past weekend. We spent the former in Lyon, and this time escaped to the Vercors mountains, maybe the first time since we moved to the opposite direction from Grenoble. The plan […]

 Clouds, Fog, Hiking, Long run, Plateau, Ski station, Sun  Château Julien, Herbouilly, Vercors, ViaVercors, Villard-de-Lans

Ex-tempore mini-vacation in Lyon

November 4, 2024January 27, 2025 tei

I use various filters and a special plugin in Facebook to filter out advertisements and sponsored posts from my feed. For some reason an ad for The Art of the Brick, a LEGO® art exhibition by an American artist (and a former lawyer) Nathan Sawaya, got through.  We didn’t think […]

 Airbnb, Art, Fog, Long run, Museum, Parks, Running, Train  Lego, Lyon, Parc de la Tête d'Or

A l’aise Breizh: Food (Part IX)

October 16, 2024 tei

People who wished us a good and safe travels, also said something like “Eat crêpes” for me!” We didn’t eat crêpes even once, and galettes — savory stuffed buckwheat pancakes — only once in Carnoët after visiting the Valley of Saints (no pictures of those though); I am not into […]

 Brewery, Cooking, Crêperie, Food and drinks, Poke Bowl, Seafood

A l’aise Breizh: Vannes (Part VIII)

October 15, 2024October 15, 2024 tei

Exceptionally, we did not spend the first day in the town, but went for a hike from the port of Vannes (I don’t remember why we made this decision — maybe the weather forecast for that day looked more promising). Actually we had planned a lot longer hike (~18K) that […]

 Archaeological site, Beach, Flight, Hiking, Road trip, Sea/Ocean  Presqu'île de Conleau, Saint-Just, Vannes

A l’aise Breizh: Beach of Saint-Colomban (Part VII)

October 11, 2024October 11, 2024 tei

There are a number of well-marked walking/hiking trails starting from Carnac, ranging from 5 to 17 kilometers (this is the one we did the day before with a little shortcut making it ~16K). Today’s walk was an easy 10K  by the coastline around the Saint-Colomban peninsula; it had one rocky […]

 Beach, Hiking, Sea/Ocean  Carnac, Saint-Colomban

A l’aise Breizh: Carnac and its standing stones (Part VI)

October 10, 2024October 10, 2024 tei

Carnac is known for its rows of menhirs (standing stones) and dolmens (portal tombs), but before we started our hike to them, we made short tour in the town. As said, Carnac is known for its sites of rows of standing stones (in some other parts of the world similar […]

 Archaeological site, Hiking, Sea/Ocean  Carnac

A l’aise Breizh: Concarneau (Part V)

October 10, 2024October 16, 2024 tei

Finally, starting from this day, our luck with the weather changed. It was sunnier and warmer, and the worst chilly wind had mostly died out. We stopped in Concarneau on our drive from Quimber to Carnac. First we visited the market hall and bought a loaf of rye bread. A […]

 Walled city  Concarneau

A l’aise Breizh: Quimper (Part IV)

October 9, 2024October 10, 2024 tei

One of the reason we chose Quimper (Finistère) over Brest was that I had read somewhere that it is a colorful town. Maybe it was the weather, but we found it equally grey and dull as many other French towns. Most of the color was found in the flowers on […]

 Art, Ceramics/ Pottery, Museum  Quimper

A l’aise Breizh: Huelgoat (Part III)

October 9, 2024October 10, 2024 tei

Then it was time to move on again. Our next destination was Quimper, which we chose for no particular reason other than it being smaller than the port town of Brest. On our way to Quimper we stopped by in the town of Huelgoat (Finistère) to hike in its mythical […]

 Canal, Forest, Hiking  Huelgoat

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