Limoges – Oradour sur Glane (Bus Journey)
I mentioned in my main blog post about Oradour sur Glane that the bus situation to get there was a
Read MoreI mentioned in my main blog post about Oradour sur Glane that the bus situation to get there was a
Read MoreMany years ago I watched the landmark World at War series, produced in the early 1970s and at the time
Read MoreRue de la Boucherie, or the Street of the Butchers, has become one of the tourist destinations of Limoges because
Read MoreA visit here is part of my on-going plan to dine at the best rated burger restaurant in every city
Read MoreThis Gothic style church is in the centre of Limoges and was mostly primarily constructed between the fourteenth and sixteenth
Read MoreThis blog post is about a pottery museum. Now, at first, that might sound something which is of rather limited
Read MoreThere’s one problem with mainland Europe. There’s no Greggs. However, France does have the La Mie Câline chain, which is broadly
Read MoreI thought that this would be an excellent opportunity to comment on Limoges’s city pass, which gives entrance to 20
Read MoreIt’s Sunday morning and it’s too hot. Again. The excitement for the locals of seeing their national football team win
Read MoreThe city’s Cathedral is Saint-Etienne (or St. Stephens in English) which was constructed between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries. The
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