Monday 29 March 2010

Bus, not sure, taxi???

At the moment all is organised except getting from Cahors at the end of the walk back to Rodez for the flight.

Now, I've been told that there's one bus at 3.00 so if we get that, the flight is long gone especially as it takes over 2 hours!! Teresa has been given so other information, although as I write, I'm not sure what. Fingers crossed.

I've been told that we need to go the night before but of course we can't and I suppose had we known this, we could have booked an extra day but too late now as RyanAir will charge us a fortune to change names and flight times - learning for the next time.

There's always a taxi, isn't there? Have the feeling that this one might prove even more expensive than the £120 we paid the last time but perhaps we can book in advance and at least it's between 3. Ever hopeful.

Will call Ann at World Walks and see if she can help.

It's booked


At last, it's booked. We're flying to and from Rodez.

It's the quickest way and means we arrive in plenty of time for Christine to explore the beautiful Conques before we have to head out the next morning. I tell you, this small town, more like a village is just like a wonderful film set. You expect to walk round the back and see that it's not real...but it is.

If I close my eyes, I'm back there, enjoying a beer in the sun just like Teresa below.

Wednesday 24 March 2010

I need some direction

Took some time out this morning to go into central London so that I could visit the Rail Europe Offices and talk to a real person about my options regarding travel in France, yes, this is a follow on from yesterdays post...or was it a rant?

Anyhow, found it no problem and there were no queues, yes, this was going my way. Ten minutes later and it was all over and I had little more info than when I'd looked on the net. You can't book tickets until 90 days before you travel but that also means that you can't see the timetables or get an idea of costs of some routes.

I needed to know about local buses as from Cahors to Rodez there are no trains but of course Rail Europe can't tell you anything about that. So, they helpfully said 'you need to go to the French Tourist office, they'll be able to tell you'.


Off I went, onto the tube again, off the tube again, along High Holborn (thank goodness I'd had the forethought to get the address for them before leaving home) and then into some anonymous building with no sign at all indicating this is what I wanted until I got in. Even then, the person at reception was rather abrupt. Up in the lift and then there were two doors, both of which you had to ring bells to get through. I wasn't feeling very welcomed or wanted and the fact that the gentleman met me just as I stepped over the threshold and had no intention of letting me go further, did not help.

I just about managed to tell him what I needed and he rather smugly responded that all information regarding local buses could only be got in France from the local tourist office!

Waste of time? Yes and no. I know I've tried as hard as I could and in an hour or so I'll sit down and compare what I have and chances are, we'll fly.

Tuesday 23 March 2010

Frustration.

World Walks -  http://www.worldwalks.com/france.aspx have confirmed dates etc and deposit is paid but both Teresa and I are finding organising the travel a nightmare and it's amazing how quickly you forget as Teresa has just reminded me that this is exactly what happened last time.

The trip on Eurostar to Paris is fine but getting South to our destination takes both a long time and is very expensive and at the moment the timetables we want aren't up. The other option is flying to Rodez which is what we did last time and it's looking likely again, just need to see if we can get a train from Cahors to Rodez!!

Teresa and I have both spent hours online so now it's time for the human touch and I'm off To Rail Europe in town tomorrow to see if I can sort this - fingers crossed, please.

Thursday 18 March 2010

We're off


Just had confirmation from the wonderful Ann at World Walks that she has our dates booked and the accommodation for the first night booked. Looks as if that lovely little hotel in Conques will have the pleasure of our company again.

Deposit to pay and then we'll get the confirmation of the rest as it happens.

Feel really excited.

This view is taken of the Abbey of St Foy from just outside our hotel and from our room last time we had a view of the Abbey Towers.

The addition to the small, but perfectly formed team.

No I haven't gone anywhere, life's just been busy.

Since I last posted we've been targetting a couple of the established East End Girls who have expressed interest in this walk and it's been an interesting move. Teresa and I have both noted how slightly scared we are about bringing other people along. Now that might sound crazy but we've started this walk together, promised each other that we'll do all of it together and we've loved it so it's really important that anyone who comes too, really fits in. I think we've all experienced times when we've been on holidays with a great friend, who's turned out to be a nightmare when you're in close proximity to them for a week or so. For this reason we've been very careful and also decided to increase the group size very gradually and probably only to a max of 6.

Anyone, I'm delighted to say that Christine, who we've been to the Lakes and Peru with very successfully and stayed away on the Pink Ribbon too, is joining us. For many reasons, she's the only one at present so wonder what she'll make of it all?

Christine on the right with Teresa next to her, then me and on the left Gemma as we celebrate arriving at Machu Picchu