28th July
Beautiful morning but it was threatening to get hotter. Had a walk around the Jardin des Plantes while waiting for the train, every plant, shrub and tree is labelled. Ideal for an ignoramus like me.
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Jardin des Plantes in Nantes |
The train was perfectly on time and so was the connection, surely we could do the same?
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Train on time at Nantes |
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10.36 train arriving at 10.36 |
Walked to the hotel I was staying at in Auray to see if I could leave my rucksack, no problem the room was actually ready.
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The walk from station to hotel included a couple of nice paths |
There was a snag, as usual, by the time I walked back to the station the bus had just left. Auray is one of those non places that just spreads out between the railway and a main road with nothing to look at.
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Plenty of rails at Auray |
The bus was late leaving and even the kamikaze driver couldn't make up the time but it was only a short walk to the "Maison des Mégalithes" where I had a tour booked.
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The tour group |
The stones are fenced off and accessible only with a guided tour, a bit of a waste really as we were only told, in a roundabout way, that they don't have a clue how or why they are there, but it did allow access.
Fascinating! But how can they be sure it's not a showroom for Obelix's menhir delivery service?
The bus back was on time and had a much more relaxed driver.
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Marina at La Trinite-sur-Mer through the, tinted, bus window |
There was a Lidl near the motel but shut so I had to hunt for dinner, it was looking bad for a while and I nearly had to go to McDonald's, but it worked out alright in the end.
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Dinner |
I had to check out the church for my evening constitutional, surprisingly plain for a Catholic Church.
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Aurey church |
2 comments:
I was disappointed with the monument at Carnac,- I remember Avebury and (our own local) Pentre Ifan. Andy
I agree, especially having been to Orkney last year.
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