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Day Trips Out of Lafayette
I'm planning a one week vacation for early October and am considering spending 3 nights in Lafayette and 4 nights in New Orleans. Using Lafayette as my home base, what day trips would you recommend to explore "cajun country", in particular the coast, scenic roads, wilderness/parks and, of course, good restaurants to stop for food.
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I am also planning to drive through "cajun country" and would appreciate suggestions for sites to see.
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You can't beat the River Road for scenery and history. This is the area between Baton Rouge and New Orleans south of I-10 - the roads on either side of the river. There are (at least) 6 or 8 plantations along this road that are worth visiting. I highly recommend Oak Alley and the Laura Plantation (great tour) - they are in Vacherie and about a mile from each other. I have also visited Nottoway and Houmas House and they were both beautiful. Lafitte's Landing in Donaldsonville is a very famous restaurant. Prejean's Restaurant in Lafayette is delicious and fun - live music and great food. You might also want to do a swamp tour.
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If you like "food" stuff, go to Tobasco Factory tour on Avery Island and also to Tony Chachere in Opalusa (sp), We went to tour of Oak Alley - I would recommend it and we stayed at Tezcuco Plantation - I enjoyed the house tour there but did not like the accomodations - very basic and right next to big industrial area as well as hearing bridge noise all night. <BR>
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Also - eat at the Blue Dog Cafe in Lafayette - food with a Cajun twist - My friend had pasta with tasso - very good and I had crawfish enchilada. Nice atmosphere too
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