
The ride from Cognac to Rochefort was much better than the one to Cognac. It was similar in scenery but slightly cooler and a bit cloudy so more comfortable. The route mostly followed the Charente River and was mostly on quiet rural roads. We did accidentally end up on a 4 lane highway briefly so that wasn’t good but it was short-lived. Sometimes our GPS gives us confusing directions and then before you know it you are not where you want to be and can’t easily escape.
We both are completely recovered from jet lag and other ailments so feeling pretty strong. However the last 15 or 20 kms always feel hard and your butt starts to ache. Today was no exception. Our bags feel so heavy by the end of the day even though we have done everything we can think of to minimize/economize.
We were able to find and get into our accommodation. This one was more of a self serve situation so not as interesting people wise. We did go to a restaurant recommended by our Cognac hosts and it was exceptional with a view of the marina.
We had a quiet day to rest and do laundry but also managed a walking tour of the port/marina area and the city. Rochefort isn’t on the ocean but is on the Charente River which leads to the ocean so there are lots of ocean going water craft here. The most important attraction here is the “L’arsenal des Mers” which is a naval base complete with a Royal Corderie or rope making workshop. There is also an interesting display about the construction of a very authentic replica of an 18th century frigate that followed the voyage of the original ship in 1779 to America during the American Revolution. General La Fayette was also on a voyage of the “Hermione” to fight in Canada (New France) so there is a connection.
We learned that in 1967 there was a a musical filmed here with Catherine DeNeuve and Gene Kelly called Les Demoiselles de Rochefort. It appears to be a claim to fame here, we saw several references to the movie around the city, we will have to watch it sometime.




































