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Old Feb 15th, 2005 | 08:04 AM
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Driving from Paris to Bordeaux--good midpoint place to stop?


My husband has a trade show coming up in Bordeaux and we're starting to plan the logistics of the trip.

We tend to bookend our trips with stays in Paris, then do a drive/TGV combo (we love to drive in France). For this trip, we're considering driving <i>to</i> Bordeaux, then taking the train back.

We'll probably spread the drive over two days. Any recommendations on where to stop for dinner and a hotel (towns and/or specific hotels and restaurants)? I was thinking Tours, which is not quite midpoint, but we don't need to be too mathematically precise about it.

Any places between Tours and Bordeaux that you'd recommend? Many thanks.


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Old Feb 15th, 2005 | 08:48 AM
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Hi elle,

You might want to consider Rochechouart.

http://www.ville-rochechouart.fr/english/index.htm

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Old Feb 15th, 2005 | 08:53 AM
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If you have the time, I'd definitely go by way of La Rochelle. It's a wonderfully pretty town and it has loads of good restaurants.
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Old Feb 15th, 2005 | 08:56 AM
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Hmmm, maybe we should make the drive last <i>three</i> days. . .

Just saw an old Maigret episode, &quot;Maigret Goes to School&quot; I think it was called, that was set in a fishing village outside of La Rochelle. It did make me want to see the region.
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Old Feb 15th, 2005 | 08:59 AM
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You can head out of Paris through Le Mans, then on to Nantes on the coast. For there you head south following the coastline through La Roche-sur-Yon, Lucon, La Rochelle and Rochefort. At Rochefort you'll have to decide if you want to take the car ferry across the Gironde at Royan and tour the vineyards in M&eacute;doc, or drive along the river to Bordeaux.

There are a number of places to stay between La Roche-su-Yon and Rochefort that you might find interesting.

Enjoy the drive.
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Old Feb 15th, 2005 | 09:03 AM
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I also would suggest La Rochelle and highly recommend &quot;Les Flots.&quot; His father has the pricier &quot;Richard Coutanceau &quot;restaurant.
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Old Feb 15th, 2005 | 09:17 AM
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Though I enjoy Tours I've not driven into or out of it. It's supposed to be surrounded by some fairly unattractive suburbs and a lot of traffic. I wouldn't really recommend it.

In the last year or so I've been in La Rochelle, Cognac, Poitiers, Saintes and Angoul&ecirc;me.

Here are links to my two trip reports:

http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34546163

http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34461207

La Rochelle was recommended by StCirq for my Nov. 2003 trip. It's a great city with its 3 medieval towers along the water front. Lots of dining is available. A few places along the water can be very tourist trade oriented but several are excellent too.

In the area is Cognac. It's a plain, little town but would make a great stop over if you're into cognac the drink. You could take a Cognac tour if you were in early enough in the evening or the next morning before you left.

In December I was in Saintes. It's a delightful town as well. Pleasant to stroll about with some Roman ruins, a few small museums and situated along the Charente River.

Poitiers is beautiful. The 4th century Baptistry and Romanesque Church are both fascinating.

I loved the food festival in Angoul&ecirc;me though it's only in December. The views along the ramparts are pretty and the old covered market is very nice.

So many choices, it'll be tough to decide.
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