If you are looking for the warmest, friendliest, most generous and hard-working English couple, don't look for them in England. They aren't there. Linda and Steve are busy running their Chambres D'Hotes in Burgundy.
Their two dogs, Austin and Dusti, are the official greeters, barking madly as soon as they hear your car outside the gates. Austin's tail never stops wagging.
Upon our arrival, Linda brought tea to refresh us after our long drive.
Our room was beautiful, up at the top of the house with lovely views of the vineyards.
Linda and Steve not only provide breakfast for their guests, but will cook a delicious dinner if you ask them to. We asked. Twice. The first night we ate with two lovely families from Sweden and the second night we shared the dinner table with a lively family from London. And as an added bonus, our hosts joined us!
Joe and I explored the surrounding towns and villages for two days, sampled some delicious wines along the way, and enjoyed the incredible beauty and history of the area.
The 'guard geese' from across the road are a hoot. They honk fiercely at every passer-by and car. That makes for a lot of guarding. And honking.
Linda makes delicious 'puddings' from the eggs she collects from her hens who live in the backyard.
If you are looking for a fantastic place to stay in Burgundy, look no further. You've found it at 'Les Portails Bleus'.
Thank you Linda and Steve for a fabulous two days. I wished you lived in Vancouver! I know we'd be great friends.
www.burgundyblueholidays.com
Move over, Rick Steeves. Nancy - you are the greatest traveller, writer, photographer, journalist, restaurant reviewer, ever! And Joe - you could make tres bon l'argent planning trips for other people. I may hire you, myself.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteOk.. beam me over there... I think that this would suit me to a "T", especially the dog and the tea!!!!!!
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hello you two just for the record every night I have a ritual of reading your blog i sit down with cold beverage and voila open up the page and it is like unwrapping a gift...it is wonderful love
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the best part of traveling is not the scenery or even the food (although that is close) it is the people
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! It's the people you meet along the way that make traveling so memorable.
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