Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Day 15-Pau

Today we explored the beautiful city of Pau, which is about 90 minutes northwest of Arreau. It is a city often visited by the Tour de France, and is  set along the Pyrenees mountains’ northern edge, approximately 85 km from the Spanish border. 

It wasn't a clear day, so we were not able to see the majestic Pyrenees, however the beauty of the Château de Pau, birthplace of King Henry IV of France and Navarre, was a treat for our eyes.   The architectural detail of the castle was very ornate and impressive; very reminiscent of the chateaux along the Loire River.


The drawbridge and moat of the castle/chateau.








For lunch we dined at Le Berry, which is located in the center of fashion district.  Sorry there are no photos of our meals but among the six of us we enjoyed:  a croquet monsieur, salade Bernaise which includes gizzards, an omelet with mushrooms and frites.


Leaving Pau, we headed north to the Chateau Bouscasse in the village of Maumusson-Laguian. where we toured the winery and were treated to a tasting of the Madiran appellation.  






We returned to our quiet village of Arreau, arriving around 7 PM, and were surprised to find that in anticipation of the Tour de France arriving tomorrow a street festival was in full swing.  Streets were blocked off and we had a quite a difficult time just navigating back to our hotel.  Fortunately we made it just in time for dinner which tonight featured duck.  Hotel owner and chef Marie-Hélène Aubiban continues to amaze us with her incredible cuisine and hospitality.  We are so lucky to have discovered this wonderful jewel in the Pyrenees.





1 comment:

jim buRford said...

What?! Only one food photo? What am I to do about my overactive salivary glands? Oh, wait...I have ice cream.