Thursday, 17 April 2008

BERGERAC

We often choose our Easter break by seeing where we can fly direct from Birmingham; this year it was Bergerac on the Dordogne river in Perigord. A pretty little place, but rather quiet for me (at this time of year, at least). Food's typical of SW France, so lots of duck and duck products. Best restaurant we found was L'Imparfait which was exceptionally good.
The weather was mixed, but we managed a boat trip (saw lots of Black Kites - apparently imported from North Africa) and saw the
French Olympic rowing teams practising.

Friday was spent in Bordeaux (about 50 miles away, but excellent French trains) where it's nice to see that the tram lines have been extended and that the work on the river bank is nearly finished, so the post-industrial wasteland had finally been revived! At last there is

somewhere to sit near the city centre at lunchtime!

(Actually, we had lunch in one of our favourite places - Chèz Edouard in the Place Du Parliament. Fascinating to see that the smoking ban seems to have been accepted pretty much everywhere.)

The airport at Bergerac is tiny (and quite sweet). Our taxi driver took great pleasure in telling us that it only has 3 gates: 1 for arrivals, 2 for departures and 3 for the bar.

After seeing spring in France, it's a bit of a shock to be back in England with frosty mornings!

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