Monday, August 27, 2012

Ile de Re - Biking

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Like many island vacation spots, biking is a good way to get around Ile de Re.  The island is mostly flat and has 100+km of bike paths.  So we got up early and drove to the town of Saint-Martin on the leeward side of the island for breakfast on Sunday, then rented bikes and biked to the town of La Flotte.

Map of Ile de Re
Boats sailing off of Saint Martin
 Saint Martin is a walled city with a fort and a very protected harbor with an island in the middle of it.
St Martin harbor (island on the right)

St Martin waterfront
Biking along cobblestone streets

Biking along the waterfront
We arrived in La Flotte around lunchtime and had our choice of waterfront brasseries for lunch.
Harbor in La Flotte
While eating our lunch in La Flotte we saw this little girl a few tables over.  She is probably all of 3 years old and has already mastered using one empty mussel shell to pick up the other mussels (see her right hand).  Not only is she 3 and eating mussels, she is also ignoring the pile of fries that is next to her bowl of mussels.

After lunch we biked to a nearby beach and went for a swim.  The water was just slightly cold but felt nice once we got in.
C locking up our bikes at the beach
Beach at La Flotte
One weird thing that Ile de Re is known for is donkeys that wear pants.  Apparently the donkeys used to be afflicted by a disease that was spread by fly bites so the pants protected the donkeys from getting bitten.  They don't have to wear them anymore but there were still some donkeys wearing pants in the park near where we returned our bikes in St Martin.
Donkeys "en culottes"

3 comments:

  1. Donkeys en culottes is by far my favorite post... So far... You might find me at the office tomorrow smiling while muttering "donkeys in culottes" to myself...

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  3. (Previous comment removed because I accidentally included a comment about the salt on this page.)

    Biking on cobblestones... ouch!!
    And the donkeys... there's a song in there somewhere...
    Donkeys in pants
    Somewhere in France
    All decked out in stripes and getting ready... to dance!
    Though they don't get bitten, donkey girls are smitten
    Donkettes line the street and dream of donkey romance!

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