Bren and I had the opportunity to sneak away for a quick trip to the South of France to celebrate our 24th Wedding Anniversary. We wanted to see the beauty of the area, and do a bit of hiking, so we decided to carry back packs and rely on trains and buses for our various destinations. Here is what we did...
Tuesday Sept 8, 2014: Nice to Vence...to St. Paul du Vence
Flew into Nice and jumped on a bus to Vence.
http://www.beyond.fr/villages/vence-provence-france.html
Dropped bags and checked into hotel: Auberge des Seigneurs
http://www.auberge-seigneurs.com/home.htm
We loved the authenticity of this hotel. The room was furnished with antiques and it had a cozy restaurant. Highly recommend it.
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Auberge des Seigneurs: Vence |
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checking in... |
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Our Room |
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Our Room |
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Armoire in our room |
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View from our room
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After unpacking...we hiked via a wooded path to...
St. Paul De Vence
This scenic, hilltop village lives on a vast rolling landscape. Take your time to wander through the old stoned streets with chatty sidewalk cafes, try the local wines and wares, appreciate the art, linger around the fountains and simply take it all in. A cultural feast:
http://www.beyond.fr/villages/st-paul-de-vence-provence-france.html
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Hike to St. Paul du Vence |
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roof top |
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St. Paul du Vence |
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refreshment |
Then we hiked back to Vence for Dinner and explored the town.
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We had dinner and breakfast in the hotel restaurant |
Wednesday Sept 9, 2014: Vence to Ville-Franche-Sur-Mer
We packed up and took a bus to Ville-Franche-Sur-Mer. We stayed the remaining 2 nights here and day-tripped out and back.
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View from our Hotel Ville Franche Sur Mer |
Set just beside Nice, Villefranche has a little town feel, with its small fisherman's port lined with cafes and local restaurants. The streets of the town have a distinct medieval flair, especially its 14th century rue obscure, a covered and vaulted street, dimly lit, haunting and majestic in design.
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a little chilled Rose |
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Back to our favorite Bar on the Coast at Eze Sur Mer: Anjuna
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took a little dip in his skiveys
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back to the bikes... |