Blaye

27 Aug
La route Bordeaux à Blaye

The ride out of Bordeaux was now familiar as we had spent a few days there already. We crossed the Garonne river right away and headed north. It is always reassuring to get riding after all the hassles of travelling across the world with a big bike, sometimes I feel like staying home, but getting going reminds me how much I enjoy cycle touring.

Le Grand Départ
Isabel, Tara, and Neury

Our first stop was the giant Carrefour store to get groceries for the day. It takes so long to find only a few items, perhaps we should find smaller stores? Definitely good selection though. I always have to retrain myself on how to operate the produce scales in European grocery stores. Usually I stand back and watch someone else do it first then give it a go. I have learned never to show up at the cashier without the weight/price sticker on the item. Arguing with the cashier in French is not covered in Duo Lingo.

Much of the ride was on bicycle lanes or very small roads with little traffic so very pleasant riding. As expected there were many vineyards to enjoy with grapes growing abundantly. Other fields we saw were not looking so well: corn and sunflower fields were dried up. Apparently this was the first time in many years that they had to irrigate the vineyards. There has been no rain in 3 months.

Next we crossed the Dordogne river. Both the Garonne and the Dordogne are huge, wide and muddy looking rivers. We followed the shore towards our destination and eventually the river became an estuary where the 2 rivers join and then we arrived in Blaye. This lovely little city sits on the estuary where a defensive fort was built way back to protect them from British attackers. Two similar forts were built to cover the entire width of the estuary. There are also river cruise boats and ferries to take you up the river or over to the other side or to isles in the middle.

Crossing the Dordogne
A restful lunch alongside the estuary
Defending Blaye from the English hordes

We stayed in one of these ancient townhomes that look like nothing from the outside but have beautiful gardens extending out the back. We wheeled the bike right through the house into the back garden, Our room was up a floor and quite grand. The host offered us an evening dinner in the garden as well as breakfast. He was a genuine French “foodie” and served us very good meals, mostly right out of the garden. A fun place to stay.

Wonderful dinner in the garden including a local bottle of wine

5 Responses to “Blaye”

  1. margofiala's avatar
    margofiala August 30, 2022 at 8:48 pm #

    Tara is drinking again? What have you done with my sister that rarely drinks? 😊

    Love Neury! Thank you for including a furry friend, voyager en sécurité!

    Margo

    • gundesen's avatar
      gundesen August 30, 2022 at 8:53 pm #

      It seems her diet changes have had unexpected results, not as much of a problem, except for Cognac.

  2. Morley's avatar
    Morley August 30, 2022 at 8:55 pm #

    Great start to the adventure !! George looks wiped out how many were peddling????

    • gundesen's avatar
      gundesen August 30, 2022 at 9:04 pm #

      In fact, dad, I was definitely doing my fair share that day as George was feeling under the weather.

  3. gundesen's avatar
    gundesen August 30, 2022 at 8:58 pm #

    Yes eliminating wheat from my diet has improved my reflux somewhat, not completely, but enough to enjoy a little wine.

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