Thursday 24 October 2013

France Sep 2013, the Beers

I though I would finish the France Sep 2013 blog, with a review of the new beers I found this trip to Picardy and Paris. We had quite a variety of beers between us some good and some not so good, so here we go and once again, in no particular order.

Haacht, Mystic Witbier met Krieken from Belgium

Haacht, Mystic Witbier met Krieken, Belgium

3.5% cherry flavoured wheat beer, red colour with a good head, sweet cherry aroma, sweet cherry taste, not for me but Dot liked it.

Coq Hardi, Blonde from Belgium

Coq Hardi, Blonde, Belgium

5.5% gold colour with a good but fast dispersing head, malt aroma, slightly sweet lager taste. Thought it might work like Viagra.

Jenlain, Ardente from France

Jenlain, Ardente, France

3.1% deep pink colour with a nice head, summer fruits aroma, strawberry and cherry taste, another one for the girls.

Brouwerij Moortgat, Maredsous 6 Blonde from Belgium

Brouwerij Moortgat, Maredsous 6 Blonde, Belgium

6.0% hazy gold colour with a thin head, sweet yeasty aroma, slightly bitter sweet fruity yeast taste, very good beer and not really a new one to me but we had it in Paris.

Grimbergen, Rouge from France (yes France not Balgium)

Grimbergen, Rouge, Belgium

6.0% very deep red in colour with a nice head, the aroma is of red fruits the taste is of sweet strawberry, yet another one for the girls although this one is a lot stronger.

Bretagne, Britt Blanche from France


4.8% cloudy gold colour with a thin head, yeasty aroma, slightly sweet yeast and coriander taste, very nice.

Bretagne, Britt Blonde from France


6.0% hazy gold with a poor head, hop and yeast aroma, nice citrus yeasty taste.

Brasserie de Milly, Rebelle from France


5.5% hazy amber colour with no head, not much aroma and it was fizzy and slightly sweet.

Bretagne, Britt Gwiniz Du from France


5.4% amber colour with no head, caramel malt aroma and nice caramel malt taste.

I have a load more of the bottles I bought still to drink and I think some of these bottles are from our previous trip to France in May.  In fact it could be quite some time before I catch up on the rest of the bottles and cans from both trips to France in 2013.

Monday 21 October 2013

France Sep 2013, Day eight, The journey home

Day eight, Sun 15th Sep

Wouldn't you know it, a lovely fine day for driving home.

We have spent a total of four weeks in France this year and the weather has not been very good for most of our time there. We have had spells of good, even hot weather and even been sunburnt but overall it had been pretty poor.

Two firsts for France this year, we have not had a BBQ and we have not been in the pool, remember we have been here for a month altogether.

Has it put us off coming to France in the future, I don't think so.

I had, had little sleep, had taken painkillers and got fairly drowsy while driving but managed to get us to the port just in time to see the earlier ferry leaving. We had a two hour wait for our ferry, only we didn't really it was less than an hour before it arrived and we were on within the next half hour.


On the ferry I had a drink for a change as Dot was going to drive the rest of the way home.

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Day Seven

France Sep 2013, Day seven

Day seven, Sat 14th Sep

Our last day and another miserable one weather wise.

We needed fuel and would have to pop into Soissons to the supermarket there and then into Lidl for some things we needed to take home.

After we did that we drove into Soissons centre and parked near the bar this is next to the river, the bar that we had used ever time we had visited.  One reason we went there, was that we knew where the toilets where and I was bursting.  It would have been rude to just use the toilets so we had to have a beer I think we might have had two.  It was to damp and cold to sit outside, shame as the bar is a lot nicer outside by the river.

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We had a walk into the centre but we were too late for the market and nobody was in the mood for shopping.

As we drove back we all had a different ideas as to what we were doing next, which caused some confusion.  Seems the others knew what we were doing but the driver had got it all wrong.  I knew we where going to a small supermarket before going for a drink, I just had the wrong two places in mind to the others.

Back at the site without a drink, Dot and I wandered over to the lakeside bar for our last drinks of the holiday.  We had not had drinks on the site, this was a first for us, nor had we used the pool, I think it was all to do with the poor weather conditions over the week and us being half a mile from the main bar.  The lake side bar has been much improved over the years, as has the selection of beers and it it now cheaper than it ever was.

We had a couple of diferent beers before we were joined by Mick and Bren for our last drinks in France this year. 

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Day Six or Day Eight

Sunday 20 October 2013

France Sep 2013, Day six

Day six, Fri 13th Sep

We had to be up early to catch the bus to Paris, which meant I had to be up even earlier, so as to let the drugs work so I could be relatively comfortably on the trip in.

The weather didn't look very promising and to save me walking the half mile, we took the car down to reception, where the bus left from.

As with our trip Pierrefonds a couple of days previous, Dot and I had been to Paris twice in in 2010 and had loads of photos but I still think I found plenty to take, I was looking for something different, only the weather got in the way a bit.  All my photos of the our trips to Paris.

Off the bus we went into the Palais des Congrès de Paris to find some toilets, we also found free WiFi in there, and checked out the family shop.

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From the Palais des Congrès de Paris, we set off towards the Arc de Triomphe, which a further than it looks and the weather was getting progressive worse.  Dot and I had been on the 13th of September in 2010 and the contrast in weather was unbelievable, all you have to do is check out the photos from then to see the difference.


From the Arc de Triomphe it is a long walk down to the river whichever way you go, I think the others thought I didn't know where I was but it was only one long straight road. It was nearly a mile to the Place du Trocadéro, where we were heading for the great views of the Eiffel Tower.  I suppose if we had any brains between us, we could have taken the Metro and stayed dry.


Well we went there for the view of the Eiffel Tower but the clouds were so low, you couldn't see the top most of the time.  Next disappointment was, the fountains in the Jardins du Trocadéro, were off and workmen were erecting a stage over the gardens for some special occasion.  Apparently this happens quite often but I could not find out why it was this time.  We were supposed to be showing Mick and Bren the sights but up to now it was all going pear shaped.  See below for the difference in the weather, same day different year.



We crossed over the river towards the Eiffel Tower but as it was still raining, we though it would be a good idea to take a ride on the shuttle boat (the Batoboat) on the river Seine and see if the weather improved.

We took the steps down to the lower level by the river and found the place where the Batoboat left every 10 mins.  At €15 for a one-day pass (up €2 from 2010), it was a good way to see some of the sights and it made eight stops were we could get on and off at any time, it travelled in an anticlockwise route along the river.

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It was still raining but I kept popping out the back of the boat to take photos as we went along, I had plenty already photos but you never know.

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We travelled along the river sticking to the south bank, until the Batoboat turned and started the retune journey back along the north bank.


As we did last time we got off at Hôtel de Ville, crossed the river via Pont d'Arcole, to Île de la Cité, to have a look at the famous Nôtre-Dame Cathedral. it had stopped raining but the queue to look inside the cathedral was very long.  Probably something to do with the weather and not wanting to be outside, so we didn't go in.

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Our next disappointment was here at the Cathedral, a large structure has been built outside the front, Notre Dame is marking its 850th anniversary and the 13 metre high structure will stand in front of the building for a year. Great, now you can not even get a good photo, you probably couldn't in this weather anyway to be fair.


 From the cathedral we headed towards the Louvre but stopped off to look around the flower market, while we were still on the Île de la Cité.  From there we crossed back to the right bank via Pont au Change and made the short walk along the river to the Louvre.  The rain was holding off but it was still overcast.


On the way we came across a pedestrian bridge over the river, the Pont des Arts.  In September 2010, Pont des Arts, had thousands of padlocks locked to the railings, they are known as "love padlocks".  Lovers attach a padlock to the bridge with their names on and then, throw the key into the Seine, In May 2010, the town hall had decided to remove them.  Well they are still there and it is September 2013 and there are more of them, a lot more.

Pont des Arts (1984)

It also looked to me like there are at least another two bridges over the river Seine, that had padlocks on and it is now becoming popular in other major cities in Europe.   Vendors around these bridges even sell padlocks especially for this purpose.

My worry is that some of these bridges will not have been designed to take this extra weight and that somewhere one will collapse, I hope I am wrong.   Look at the photos below for a comparison from 2010 to 2013, click on them for a larger view.


I really like the Metro signs, I am sure they are all the same but the backgrounds and situations make them all seem unique to me.


It was time for refreshments, so we popped into what looked like a nice small bar (Bar A la Tour), just back from the river front.  You know how people rave about French cuisine, well it was not in here, luckily we only went in for beers and very good beers they were. However we could not believe how the food was being prepared and served.   The lady running the place, was opening tins of food, throwing the contents on to plates and popping them in one of two microwaves.  Then randomly decided when she was going to bring the food to the table.  It could only have looked worse if she had had a cigarette in her mouth and I really can not explain why I do not have a photo, maybe I was in shock.

As last time we didn't have time to actually go into the Louvre but walked around the grounds and then went back down to the river to catch the next Batoboat back to the Eiffel Tower.

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Back at the Eiffel Tower the queues to go up the tower are as big and long as ever so again, that was also out.  There is a lot of work going on altering the tower, yes you read right, altering the tower.  The first floor of the tower in being brought up to date, again you have read right.   The French, not content to have the world famous Eiffel Tower, they have decided to alter it, to modernise it.  Why not pull the whole thing down and build a modern new one, sometimes the French infuriate me, just leave things alone.  They have already messed with Mont Saint-Michel, making it less accessible to visitors, now they are messing with the Eiffel Tower.  I better end here, or this rant could go on for a very long time.

Time for a drink, we set off back in the direction of the bus station and stopped off at the bar Dot and I have used every trip.  The weather was improving and we sat outside with our beers.  I am sure we paid less for them than we did three years ago but then we moved on  to another bar and paid too much for crap beers.  There is always one on every holiday I think you can see from Mick's face that he isn't happy with the price of the beers.

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We had to wait for one person before we could set off back to the site but it wasn't for long and my back wasn't too bad on the way back, although the Friday evening traffic was bad.  I was pleased to discover that there was a toilet on the bus, I think we were all tired when we got back.

Day Five or Day Seven

Thursday 17 October 2013

France Sep 2013, Day five

Day five, Thu 12th Sep

We should have been going to Paris today but we had waited too long before booking, so we are going tomorrow instead.   Anyway it was a nice day, it wasn't raining and it was feeling a lot warmer.  So we took the opportunity to sit in the sun and read, Dot and I also had a walk around the lakes on site.

Drinks in the sun

We had a late lunch outside on the veranda and that was for the first time in the week, we ate the bbq food we had  bought in Lidl, still I didn't use the bbq but cooked it in the van. 

Lunch on the veranda

After our late lunch, we had a stroll up to the tabac in Vic-Sur-Aisne, had a look in a couple of the shops, got some bread and had a couple of beers.

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We actually had the beers sat outside, well the first one of the evening anyway.  We did not stop out late as we had to be up early for the bus to Paris in the morning.


Day Four or Day Six

France Sep 2013, Day four

Day four Wed 11th Sep

The weather was still not too good, it had rained hard all night, the drain pipe had even fallen off the van with all the water. So we went for a drive, as soon as everyone was ready we got in the car and headed for Merlin's Castle, Château de Pierrefonds. We had all been in 2008, and Dot and I had been back again in 2010, with Dave and Claire.

We parked in the large car park after the market place, an English couple asked us they needed to pay to park, we informed them that it was free but they didn't seem to believe us and wandered off looking for a place to pay.   It was a lot quieter than last time we visited in 2010 but that was at the peak of the filming, now that the series had finished, it had just about gone back to as it was on our first visit there in 2008.

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We had a look in the some of few shops there are there but I still managed to find a new beer, I didn't get is straight away as I didn't want to carry it all round the castle. I would pop back for it later before we left.

We did not pay to enter the castle, we had all been in before but instead did something different and walked around the outside of the castle walls.

Walls, Château de Pierrefonds

I already had hundreds of photos and I found it hard to get anything new, I think us in the rain instead of sun was just about the only new thing to take but I tried.  You can find all of my photos of the Château here.


We walked as far as we could one way round the outside wall, then turned back and continued around the inside walls, until we found somewhere sheltered to have our picnic.  On our last two visits we have eaten and had drinks at a nice place, where they cook on a large bbq outside and we have sat in the sun there but not this time.

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Since we did all have photos from past visits, we were all on the lookout for something diferent.

Looking for the shot

As for me, I liked these two.


After the walk I went back to the shop to get the beers I had seen earlier but the shop was closed (just my luck), fortunately in another shop I found three very interesting looking beers and got them instead.

Later on the drive back, I stopped in Vic-Sur-Aisne and we called into the bar with the ugly dog but it was still too cold to sit outside, so we had a beer inside this time.


Day Three or Day Five