Crossing the Gironde
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We'll be coming from Rochefort, I think, with an ultimate destination of St. Estephe.
Looking at a map (not a detailed map, just one in a guide book), it looks like the only way to cross is to take the A10 almost into Bordeaux. But I feel like I've heard about a ferry. . . maybe from Royan?
Thanks, ira.
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Hi elle,
www.mappy.com says that there is a ferry between Royan and Verdon.
They will give you a route.
www.mappy.com says that there is a ferry between Royan and Verdon.
They will give you a route.
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Unfortunately, we have almost no time at all in Rochefort. We're stopping there exclusively so that I can see some people involved with the construction of the <i>Hermione</i>, which is related to a work project of mine.
We do have four days in the Medoc, though. But we'll have to plan another trip to fully appreciate Rochefort, I suspect.
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Hi Elle,
We visited the Hermione in its early stages. Do you know how close they are to completion? And whether they will be able to sail to Boston? When were there, a docent said they couldn't get insurance without an engine, and of course an engine would be contrary to the purpose of the project.
We visited the Hermione in its early stages. Do you know how close they are to completion? And whether they will be able to sail to Boston? When were there, a docent said they couldn't get insurance without an engine, and of course an engine would be contrary to the purpose of the project.



