Monday, September 21, 2015

Onto Limoux

We had a lovely relaxing weekend at Fanjeaux, where we also caught up on a few chores!  Elaine hand- washed the clothes whilst I hand washed the van ...

The Aire was virtually deserted at midday but by nightfall it was packed to capacity, with more and more motorhomes turning up as the night went on!  A cyclist arrived and asked if he could pitch his tent in front of our van.  I gave him a cold beer and we had a good chat ... he was a young American with French parents.  He had been spending some time in France catching up with his relos and now he was cycling across France on his vintage Italian racing pushbike!  (Unfortunately I forgot to take any pics.)

But I did get one of the clean van before the crowds arrived ...

We also had a few more strolls around the lovely hilltop village of Fanjeaux ...

And sat for a while at the lookout - looking out ...

Such a fascinating place ...


Our intention today was to move onto another Aire about 25 ks away, once again it sounded like another interesting village. 

However, when we arrived there the Aire and the village had been overrun by Pikeys and their caravans so there was no room at the inn!

We drove on for about 50 ks until we reached the small town of Limoux, which had a large free aire right in the middle of town.

We parked up next to our twin, however we are the 'Braidbar'-Rapido motorhome and are much more shiny than our French neighbour!

We strolled into the centre of the town along the riverbank ...

Taking a few pics on the way ...

We sat in the square for a while drinking coffee and people-watching.  
It is very quiet as most of the shops are closed on Mondays ... 

Once again it is a lovely spot.  

We are really enjoying our time in France - I can't emphasize enough what a lovely country it is, in all respects.

The chiens love it too and get plenty of fusses wherever they go ...

The temperature is in the mid 20s, so it is perfect for strolling around ...

Loved this church, sandwiched between two buildings ...



On a very sad note we were shocked to hear of the passing of Mo from NB Balmaha, their blog was one of the first we started following many years ago.

We met them in person in March 2014, in Stone, and had a very funny night out with them in the pub.  We regarded them as narrowboat royalty, and rightly so!  You can read about our meeting here.

Our thoughts are with Ness and family at this sad time xx

4 comments:

  1. "Braidbar Motorhome" indeed!! Just wait till Bruce reads that.

    You know you can't be a 'Braidbar' although you've polished
    the van and washed the clothes you didn't bake the bread....LOL

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  2. Well that will teach me to get behind with blog reading - you are in one of our favourite places to visit! I have just been for a trip down memory lane - Narbonne, Gruissan, Trebes, Carcassone. We will be down there next June/July for three weeks on the Canal du Midi and two in a fabulous (well we love it!) little village called Bize Minervois. If you are still around Limoux do give their Blanquette de Limoux or Cremant de Limoux a try. I have no idea where you are heading, but other places worth a visit in the area are Minerve, Castelnaudary, Lac de Ferreol (feed reservoir for the Canal du Midi) Foix, Albi and Cordes sur Ciel. We do know what you mean by everything shutting for the season though. Enjoy.

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  3. Enjoying every moment in this lovely part of the world.

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