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Leaving the South of France – final thoughts 

Favourite things about Carcassonne, Provence and Nice:
– the food was absolutely unbelievable…so amazingly good! Arles in particular was a real standout although Nice had some very nice food once you were able to avoid the expensive touristy places 

– there’s no such thing as bad wine. Seriously. Even a 2.70€ bottle from the supermarket is nice! House wine can be as little as 2€ a glass as well and the best by is you can buy 1/2 a litre of wine for yourself at a restaurant and nobody minds 

– lazing on the beach with cocktails was a nice break from doing “stuff” while we were in Nice 

– there are some stunning villages and locations in these region, some of them (like Gordes) I had never heard of. I am so glad I got to see them! 

Not-so-good stuff about Carcassonne, Provence and Nice:

– as it is pretty much off season now (they don’t seem to have a shoulder season), we suffered a lot in this area because of the lack of other tourists. At least half (if not 75%) of the restaurants were closed and the bloody bus and train timetables had all changed but there were no signs up. This led to a few stuff ups, including one that cost us 70€ as we had to get a taxi to meet our private tour guide on time or forfeit what we had already paid for that tour.

– French service leaves a lot to be desired, I almost walked out of shops multiple times as they are quite happy to completely ignore you and talk to their friends, file their nails or just keep chatting aimlessly away to other people…people not buying stuff…it was physically hard not to scream “just take my fricking money” at times 

– We stayed in a lot of places where the owners spoke English but they would refuse to do so and spoke back to you in French. Didn’t really bother me until someone was trying to complain (rightfully) about a double charge and the hotel owner suddenly couldn’t speak English anymore…hmmmm….

another plus: as the wind was so cold i got to wear my very european scarf!

 

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Day 11: Exploring the Provence Region 

Today started very boringly – coffee and a chocolate croissant while we spent anhour and a bit doing our washing at the local laundromat in Arles. Percy found the dryer riveting. We were up before most of the locals and the streets were very quiet. 
   
 We then were meant to catch the train for around 20 mins to Avignon, where our tour leader had arranged for us and the Canadian couple to go on a local tour of the Provence region. Unfortunately, the train timetables were incorrect (it being almost off season now) so we had to catch a taxi. Note to self: double check train timetables with the transit officers next time. 

First, we stopped at Gordes, one of the most beautiful villages in France, famous for the architecture with dry stones and the astounding views over the countryside. 

   
 
Then it was off to Les Baux de Provence, a village located upon a rock with much of its buildings actually carved straight out of the rock! I got some gorgeous jewellery here and presents for lucky people. The view was pretty spectacular as well. 

   

 Finally, we visited the famous site of the Pont du Gard, dated from the first century and now world heritage listed.  This was an amazing and well preserved part of the Roman acqueduct which supplied water to Nîmes.

   
   
We then headed back to Arle and with our tour leader went for dinner at Chez Felix. The owner was very friendly and the food was brilliant…but most importantly, the view was unbeatable 🙂 

  

  
Mel 

P.S. Percy had a little too much red wine tonight…

  

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Day 10: Arles, France 

Later start today with a 10:20am train, big hooray after all that red wine last night. This was a fairly long train trip of 2.5 hrs and we had reserved seats…which were pretty comfy. Little bit of motion sickness but I’m taking the travacalm now and it really does help. Worth the zombie side effects. 
We checked in to Hotel Regence on arrival in Arles, France and then went looking for some lunch.  
 
After lunch it was exploration time! We went and checked out the Roman baths and then walked up through the city to the main square. We also saw the hospital where Vincent Van Gogh went after trying to chop his ear off, one of his paintings is of this exact spot.

 

roman baths

  

the main square

 

the gardens at the hospital where Van Gogh was treated

 
 From here the group split up to explore the open theatre, the amphitheater and the crypts underneath the main square. 
 

exploring the open theatre

 
   

view of the city and river from the amphitheatre

  

the tunnels under the main square

 
On the way back we sussed out where the local laundry is and our free morning tomorrow will be spent washing and drying some clothes. Then it’s off to Provence in the afternoon to explore the area, see an aqueduct and perhaps buy some souvenirs.

Mel 

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