Front building of Chateau St. Loup |
Chateau de St. Loup |
Approaching a one-lane bridge in Thouars |
Simply driving from tiny town to tiny town has been surprisingly entertaining. The roads are good, traffic is light, and the French road signs are always an adventure. The speed limit changes quickly and dramatically as you approach and leave each town. The landscape goes from open fields to tightly-packed urban stone buildings in a matter of a few hundred meters. No urban sprawl here.
Truck driving through the old city wall in Thouars
Le Vieux Chateau (The Old Castle) in Airvault
About to drive through the old city wall in Parthenay.
Cloeseup of road signs next to old city wall crossing in Parthenay, France. So many instructions! (From top: The other direction has priority, closed to vehicles wider then 2.8m, closed to vehicles taller than 3.9m, and speed limit 20 km/h (12mph) due to pedestrians, cars, and bikes. And restaurant diners as it turned out.
Loving the travelogue!
ReplyDeleteSounds idyllic. Glad you've had a chance to relax.
ReplyDeleteI love old walled towns! Just be careful not to get your car stuck down a street that slowly gets narrower and narrower (remember Rhonda?).
ReplyDeleteAre you driving into Germany? I know something cool to see and ride on that's not too far from France, but inside Germany.
ReplyDeleteI love all the great pictures! You guys are doing a great job of letting us take this journey along with you via your words and pics.
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