Showing posts with label Churches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Churches. Show all posts

Friday, 30 December 2016

Christmas in France- Les Herbiers

Les Herbiers is a small city in the countryside of France. The surrounding area is rolling hills and rivers.The city is small and there isn't much to do in the city. Despite being small there are some very nice restaurants and bars. One of the most intriguing bars was La Cervoiserie, which serves a huge variety of craft beers from all around the world. This isn't your typical bar though because it is actually more of a store that also serves. Unfortunately this also means it closes earlier than other bars.

Although there isn't any huge cathedral or castle in Les Herbiers there is a church and small castle.
Church in Les Herbiers, France

At the top of Mont des Alouettes overlooking the city there are two windmills and a chapel at the entrance to a trail complex. These old windmills were used as signals during the war. I took a hiking trail that went around the hill with scenic views of the edge habitat of the park and the surrounding hills and farm land.

Windmill at Mont Des Alouettes
The views are mostly forest and open pasture but this did give me the chance to see one of my favorite birds. Blue tits are small colourful birds. In this forest they mainly stayed in coniferous forest. They move quickly and with the many branches I couldn't get a decent photo.

The countryside of France has many hawks, falcons, egrets and lapwings to see in the trees and fields. 

Lapwing
Outside of the city there are many areas that have hiking trails. The abby near Les Herbiers has a grid of trails associated with the logging activities in an old forest. Bird feeders set up outside of the abby actually attract blue tits and other birds from the area. This forest looks very nice for finding an owl in but I didn't hear any that afternoon and I couldn't stay later into the evening.

Great Tit

Blue Tit and Great Tit at the abby in les Herbiers

Abby in Les Herbiers

La Grotte de Boistissandeau has a small outside chapel and some trails going through the woods. The day we went for a hike there was frost on all of the trees and vegetation from the humidity in the area. Although wildlife was pretty quiet in the area that day there were some Nuthatches and Marsh Tits. Marsh Tits look very similar in appearance and size to Black-capped Chickadees in Canada.

Grotte de Boistissandeau, near Les Herbiers
Holly leaves with frosted edges
 South of Les Herbiers, near L'Orbrie there is a Sentier de la Balingue. This trail is also associated with logging activities. It runs along two river areas. There are large old growth trees in one area with an empty understory from logging activities that have opened up the area. Along the river edges it is rockier and the views of the river are quite open in the winter.
Sentier de la Balingue
Here was my first time seeing a Hoopoe. A bird I had never even heard of but is sort of like a woodpecker with a large crest. Robins are really common birds in Vendee and they are quite adorable. They don't scare easily so it made them quite photogenic.

Robin

Robin
The last trail I did in Les Herbiers was a short loop around Lac de la Tricherie. The lake was quite small and it didn't take long to walk around. The surrounding area is countryside and the trail is well maintained and easy to walk.

Great-crested Grebe
Coot

One thing that helped a lot finding these local trails was being lent a book by a friend. The book about trails in Vendee is quite good for locating trails in the province but some of the trails are better marked than others and the colours of the trail markings don't always match what is in the book. The other downside is that often the trails are actually complexes of multiple routes but only one is shown in the book.

Thursday, 22 December 2016

Christmas in France- Nantes

For this Christmas holidays I visited France. My trip started in Nantes for a few days were I saw the gorgeous old architecture all around the city and many of the tourist spots including Chateau des Ducs de Bretagne and Cathedrale Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul.

The Chateau is free to walk around and its history is quite spectacular. The main street seen from the walkway actually was previously a river that was filled in and rerouted so they could build a road.
Chateau des ducs de Bretagne, Nantes

Chateau des ducs de Bretagne, Nantes
 Around the moat of the chateau there were a few birds hanging around. I am sure these are quite commonly seen all over France but it was such a good look at them I couldn't resist.  I was able to see many ducks and geese, which are probably not wild species as well as a White Wagtail and Moorhen.
Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus)

Duck
 Cathedrals in France are no doubt all spectacular and when I first visited France when I was young the size and amount of detail that went into these buildings amazed me. On this visit I must say it still does.
Cathedrale Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul, Nantes, France

Cathedrale Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul, Nantes, France
The entrance had intricate stone carvings of religious scenes, text, floral designs and more. It would take years to actually get a good look at everything in these stones. Much of the work is far to high to even reach.
Cathedrale Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul, Nantes, France
Ile de Nantes is another place described to me as a must see while in the city so I headed there one afternoon. The area is currently in transition. What used to be a large industrial area is being turned into an artsy area with studios, bars, tourist attractions, galleries and some residential areas.  One of the larger attractions is the Machina gallery with mechanical animals and creations that actually can move. You can even get a tour on a massive mechanical elephant.

There is still a industrial flare to Ile de Nantes and a lot of interesting photo opportunities.

Tuesday, 14 March 2006

Euro Trip (Days 1-3)- Paris, France

As you might be able to notice the posts from this trip have a lot less detail than some others. Well this is likely because I was not a miracle child that thought to start blogging about my life when I was 16. This is all from memory and photos.

In high school I went to Europe for the first time in my life with people from school.  We landed in Paris, France and went down to Rome, Italy stopping over in a few places along the way.
Some of the gals
We spent a few days in Paris. We saw all of the very touristy sites, went shopping and treated ourselves to french cuisine. The food was delicious. There are so many small bakeries and they are all to die for by my standards. 
That fancy famous arch

Arc de Triomphe

 Obviously a must see was the Eiffel Tower. I got many pictures of us as we drove by it but we didn't walk around it at all. Walking through Paris I noticed a very large number of carousels. It seams like a very common theme and it would be nice to see it in the summer when some of these were running and didn't look so lonely.
....and another must see (Notre Dame Cathedral). I had never seen such a big and impressive church. The architecture in Paris was all spectacular but this was one of the highlights.
Notre Dame Cathedral
 There was beautiful stained glass and art in the churches. The amount of money and time that goes into these buildings... I can't begin to describe it. Every little detail is just right. Wood is carved, stone is chiseled, glass is stained with beautiful images.
Stained glass window in Notre Dame
 Even more so in the Louvre. I ran around this museum for a few hours and it was not nearly enough. I would recommend at least a FULL day to see this one thing if not a weekend to fully experience it. 
Pyramids outside the Louvre Museum
Unfortunately as a whole I would say my experience to Paris was not as pleasant as I would have hoped.  The weather was very wet and cold for the few days we were there. Many people were rude to my friends and I (obviously children with no money or style who they didn't think understood french). In one shop people actually told me that I couldn't afford it when I asked how much it was. In another a few of the girls in the shop started talking about us in french. We naturally started talking to them in french and were amused by their reactions. I guess it's not well known that Canada is bilingual?

Although I was not very impressed with the people or the weather in Paris, the art and the culture did amaze me. I love the big churches, elaborate buildings, paintings, food.... I would go back to visit on these things alone and absolutely not enter a single shop.