Thursday, August 04, 2011

A few days away in France (and the GBBF)

Having been on holiday in France for a week, followed by a day in London at the Great British Beer Festival (http://gbbf.camra.org.uk/home), I haven't done that much in the way of exercise.  However, the holiday was fantastic and it was really good to get away from work for a few days.  Last year, we did a train journey through France (Lille and Dijon), Switzerland (Lausanne and Lucerne), Germany (Stuttgart) and Belgium (Brussels).  We really enjoyed the holiday and travelling by train is efficient and stress free so we decided to do a smaller version and visited Dijon and Annecy.

We went to Dijon last year and it is a great place to visit in the Burgandy region.  The food and drink are fantastic and there are a lot of restaurants etc.  This year, as well as relaxing and taking in the centre of the town, we decided to take a walk out to the man made lake (Lake Kir) and have a wander around.

After three nights in Dijon, we took the train Annecy (via Paris).  We chose Annecy as we had discovered that it is pretty similar to Lucerne, which we visited last year.  Lucerne is one of our favourite places, but it is fairly expensive so we were hoping that Annecy would be similar but a bit cheaper.  Our hotel was about 10mins walk from the train station and just a couple of mins walk to the 'old town'.

Lac Annecy
Again, there were a lot of bars and restaurants and what makes it similar to Lucerne is that it is situated on a lake (Lac Annecy).  There is lots going on or near the lake with street artists and performers, boat trips, beaches, cycle routes and an nice path that was used by a large number of runners (making me feel slightly guilty for not being able to run!).  A couple of highlights for me were hiring a speedboat on the lake and also going for a swim in the lake.  I took the opportunity to go swimming twice, the second time before breakfast on our final day.  It really is stunning and refreshing and sets you up for the whole day.


The final stop off was the Great British Beer Festival in London.  I'm a card carrying CAMRA member and ale drinker, but have never been to the years biggest beer festival.l so I'm really glad to have gone.  According to the site, there were over 1000 ales, ciders and perrys along with some really nice traditional food.  I'm hoping to be able to go again, although it hasn't done much for my training regime!

Anyway, very much hoping to go back to Annecy and the Beer Fest and I'm very much aware I need to get back into my exercise now I'm back from holiday  In fact, I'm hoping to go to the gym later today....

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