Europe, with an Arctic cruise, a Balkan tour and bits of France and Malta

Time to return to San Souci. It was another day 34-36 degrees and I had again arranged dinner there (its not close to anything, so eating there is convenient and delicious!

This shows where the B&B is - in a tiny, tiny village surrounded mainly by wheat fields and sunflowers, right in front of San Souci, unfortunately not yet flowering.

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The wines are local, Touraine, from a little winery nearby

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Bien. :)🍷 Sunflowers in the mid-ground. Imagine them in flower.

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An amazing display of aircraft contrails; all the guests were 'admiring' them.

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Main was beef skewers

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You wouldn't begrudge me a desert, would you - with all that chateau-ing? Grand macaron maison de jour and home made pistachio ice cream that really tasted of pistachios!

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Brekky. The view

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Blueberry waffles and cream ....

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This is one of three levels spanning the river

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At the other end is a drawbridge and path to the other river bank.

There is so much to love about this château but perhaps the most interesting role it has played in history was as a major escape route during WWII. The river was the border between occupied and free France and so the gallery bridge was used to help people flee from the naz_s.
 
The Château de Chenonceau is the closest chateau to San Souci, abt 10 mins drive. Its built on a bridge across the river Cher.

Here's a pic from Wikipedia, linked to above.

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A bit 'a history:







Entrance

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The place gets 800,000 visitors a year - over 2,000 per day and it felt like it.

Entrance way

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This is one of three levels spanning the river

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At the other end is a drawbridge and path to the other river bank.

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Chenonceau is probably my favourite Château!
 

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