Showing posts with label Rhône. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhône. Show all posts

6/21/2023

Lyon, France | Historic Traboules, Bouchons, and Silk


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Travel dates: July 26- August 8, 2022

The S.S. Catherine leaves the twin towns of Tain L’Hermitage-Tournon behind and sails 77km north reaching Lyon tonight. Captain Pascal skillfully navigates four more locks en route; Gergans, Sablons Vaugris & Pierre-Benite, docking at Quai Claude Bernard in Lyon, near the Pont de l'Universite bridge. Lyon is the third largest city in France, after Paris and Marseille, and the capital of both the Rhône department and the Auvergne-Rhône Alpes region.  We are nearing the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers.

University Bridge Lyon, France
Pont de l'Universite bridge             Image by Christie
We start our morning with a guided walking tour weaving through Vieux Lyon through a warren of cobblestone streets, exploring the secret passageways called Traboules.  During the 19th century these passages were once used to link courtyards, stairs, and homes to the Rhône River. They allow silk weavers to transport their precious silks in inclement weather. In the 20th century, some passageways were used as escape routes and hiding places during the German occupation. Today you can visit some 40 Traboules that are open to tourists but also used by residents as public corridors and community courtyards.  You can locate the Traboules route by the decorative signage, a bronze plaque with a lion’s head, and arrow pointing the way.   

Our tour of Lyon would not be complete without a stop at Brochier Soieries, an 1890 silk shop specializing in handcrafted silk fabrics, scarves, ties and other high quality made-in France products. The family is dedicated to keeping the 16th century Lyon traditional industry alive for multiple generations.
Brochier Soieries 1890 Silk Merchant Lyon, France
Brochier Soieries 1890

9/07/2022

Luberon | Alpilles | Provençal Road trip


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Travel dates: July 26- August 8, 2022


This road trip is not part of the Uniworld Cruise.  I planned this itinerary for my solo travel.


Provence is one of the most beautiful regions of France, stretching from the lower Rhône River in the west, to the Italian border in the east, all bound by the azure Mediterranean Sea to the south, known as the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.   

This solo trip is dedicated to a look back at hilltop villages that I visited many years ago and making new discoveries in the Luberon, department of the Vaucluse. Some villages are classified as the Plus Beaux Villages de France and others are notable for historical efforts, artists, and markets. Many of the villages are close together and never far from my home base in Avignon.  Provence is famous around the world for its postcard-worthy villages and breathtaking vistas. Where each village has its unique personality and a special allure; it’s love at first sight.  

 

Canal de l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

 

Today my driver is Veronica, owner of ProVans tours. She is very knowledgeable of the area and speaks, Italian, French, English, German and Russian. She is very skilled for all her international clients. 

We drive east of Avignon approximately 25km to the edge of the Luberon region where we stop at L’lsle Sur la SorgueIt’s a beautiful drive into the countryside with Mont Ventoux high and proud in the distance. It's a quaint village where it's surrounded with canals fed by the Sorgue river.  This picturesque town is a discovery for me.