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Tauck Seine: Les Andelys and Chateau Gaillard

You can see the Seine twist and turn as it flows from Paris to Vernon (and Giverny) and to Chateau Gaillard.

We dock in Les Andelys to hike up to Chateau Gaillard, a castle built by Richard the Lionheart in record time, and later used by King Philip the Fair to jail his adulterous daughters-in-law.

The Church, Notre Dame, shows signs of needing repair, but the French government is currently strapped for cash. In front of the church, the guide pointed to a statue, and said “This is Jesus.”

You can see signs of water damage on the walls. I can’t imagine what it would take to fix that and make it waterproof.

We have little sprinkles of rain, the first we have seen, and fortunately it is a rare occurrence on this trip.

August 14, 2024 Posted by | Adventure, Cultural, Faith, Family Issues, France, Local Lore, Travel | , , | Leave a comment