Rise at respectable hour – tell Tommy to take us to Pau in France – he wakes up early and we have a smooth exit from Pamplona,
Oh what beautiful country side as we travel east along the extreme north of Spain.
Oh what beautiful country side as we travel east along the extreme north of Spain.
More pilgrims – poor people – pouring rain - think of O’Donnell
Stop at the Supermercardo – morning coffee – turn north toward Francia
Rise and rise to the border tunnel - again in awe of the scenery – experience the longest tunnel so far – 10 kilometres? – enter France.
Rise and rise to the border tunnel - again in awe of the scenery – experience the longest tunnel so far – 10 kilometres? – enter France.
Descend and descend through the Vale d’Aspe – be in awe of the scenery – encounter more Pilgrims making their way up to the border and on to Santiago
Follow Pam lookalike down the mountain – obviously easier down than up.
Stop at Patisserie – cakes – bread and cheese – onwards down through the valley still in awe of the Pyrenees.
Turn east towards Pau – enter the town of 80,000. Nice open town – find way to parking station under the central plaza – walk to the hotel on the corner – very nice French male receptionist.
Turn east towards Pau – enter the town of 80,000. Nice open town – find way to parking station under the central plaza – walk to the hotel on the corner – very nice French male receptionist.
Siesta and then watch people scurry across the plaza in pouring rain.
Brave the rain - wander the city – find the home of St Bernadette – wander along the river and past the old palace – nice safe comfortable city – find nice restaurant – consume too much local food – get slightly intoxicated on very nice French dry white.
Brave the rain - wander the city – find the home of St Bernadette – wander along the river and past the old palace – nice safe comfortable city – find nice restaurant – consume too much local food – get slightly intoxicated on very nice French dry white.
2 comments:
Sorry - too many spelling mistakes in last blog so will try again:
Oh I like the comment "Pam lookalike"! You should have heard me chuckle hear the computer at home and this was after the preceding photos of the Pyrenees which I was looking at enviously and thinking: "Now wouldn't THAT be a FANTASTIC ride!!!!!".
Enjoying the blog.
Pam [cyclingmum]
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