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Twenty years ago next year me and my brother did our own Tour de Bretagne on bicycles with a tent and the above was the full extent of our French, we didn't even take a phrase book, in fact our kid didn't even take his passport
We survived, but the diet was a bit boring, apart from the beer bit.
Twenty years ago next year me and my brother did our own Tour de Bretagne on bicycles with a tent and the above was the full extent of our French, we didn't even take a phrase book, in fact our kid didn't even take his passport
We survived, but the diet was a bit boring, apart from the beer bit.
the mind boggles JC ! how did you get in and back without a passport BTW ?
next visit ask for "une galette complète et un cidre SVP" - deeelicious !
(nb:cider is the national drink of Brittany and galettes are savoury pancakes)
great place for a holiday though and easily reachable from the UK of course and not too bad this time of year with a good climate and not too many tourists like down south
recommended places in Brittany ? well, Quimper is brilliant and Vannes is good but if you want a more seaside destination go for la Baule which is great for kids - for the more romantic on the forum take the missus to Pornic which is a nice fishing town type place - guranteed leg-over and great fish restaurants
Someday everything is gonna be different, when I paint my masterpiece ---------------------------------------------------------- Online art gallery, selling original landscape artwork ---------------------------------------------------------- JerryChicken - The Blog ----------------------------------------------------------
the mind boggles JC ! how did you get in and back without a passport BTW ?
My brother was a world traveller when we cycled Brittany in '93, he'd literally only just returned from hiking all the way around the world for 18 months, you could say that the air turned blue when we got to the ferry terminal and he realised that he didn't have his passport with him.
Luckily it was 1993, the world wasn't as paranoid as it is now, we were on bikes at the ferry terminal and they let all the cyclists board first so he just got himself into the middle of a group of bikes and rode straight through the passport check at Portsmouth, when we got to St Malo the next morning there wasn't a soul to be seen on the dockside to check documents
recommended places in Brittany ? well, Quimper is brilliant and Vannes is good but if you want a more seaside destination go for la Baule which is great for kids - for the more romantic on the forum take the missus to Pornic which is a nice fishing town type place - guranteed leg-over and great fish restaurants
I took the family on holiday to Benodet a few years ago and so of course Quimper was on the agenda, beautiful old town, and because the family all wanted to just lie on the beach I had a fantastic two weeks of driving myself all along the south coast visiting all sorts of villages, Concarneau, Pont Aven, had a great time.
'when my life is over, the thing which will have given me greatest pride is that I was first to plunge into the sea, swimming freely underwater without any connection to the terrestrial world'
'when my life is over, the thing which will have given me greatest pride is that I was first to plunge into the sea, swimming freely underwater without any connection to the terrestrial world'
Anyone been to the west coast of Canada, Vancouver or Vancouver Island?? Looking at staying in a log cabin on the island if possible, for a week and do a load of outdoor sports stuff and whale watching if possible.
Long time ago, spent 3 weeks in Vancouver and a week in a place called Esquimalt on Vancouver Island, absolutely fantastic if you like wild life (Orcas are numerous). A place I have always wanted to go back to, but never made it.
I am going to Red Sea on Monday for 2 weeks, temps are high as 42 at the moment
Are you mad?! I hope you'll be scuba diving or visiting sites most days because it'll be way too hot for a sunbathing holiday. Egypt and Turkey (and Arizona) are the hottest places I've been and even the locals tell you not to go in August!
Loved Egypt for the diving and the cheap beer. Hated Egypt for the Egyptians, won't be going back for that reason. You've not been hassled until you've done Egypt.
You get out of a taxi at your hotel and taxis nearby zoom up and start beeping and shouting at you, even when they've seen you just arrive. Go into some of the shops and they lock the door behind you. We walked past one shop in Sharm and the owner started following us down the street "why you no buy my things" - he got pretty abusive "you f*cking English", etc until we got stern and told him to fook off back to his shop. The females in the group were pretty scared and none of us did any more shopping after that.
I realise they are a culture of traders but the sooner someone educates them that if they backed off,Western Europeans would be MORE likely to shop.
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