Garden Apartment in Port Vendres, South of France

This is a blog - an ongoing, adhoc report on the people who visit the Garden Apartment on the Mediteranean in Port Vendres, South of France. Scroll down to find out more or if you wish to see photos of the apartment and gardens can pick September 2006 archives below. Contact: K@artificialstage.com

Monday, July 20, 2009

August Sans Auto

Yes I keep using this photo in this blog, because I just love the colours.


2 weeks till we go to Port Vendres - a much shorter break than usual this year, but greatly anticipated!! Along the Cote Vermeille this has been one of those hot summers that we get every 3rd year or so. From the avantage point of a 'changeable' London summer this for me is an added bonus. With any luck it will get up to 34c when we are there. If its hot by day you spend more time in the sea, take siestas in the midday, and then spend some more time again on the beach in the evenings.

We're got family and friends coming and going at different times this year, so we're experimenting without the 8 seater people carrier. We often do this in autumn or spring, it just takes more planning in the summer when we want to visit all the beaches, including the distant beaches. Of course its easy to walk to any of Port Vendres beaches - Le Gibraltar, Oli, Boeuf, and the swimming hole etc. Walking to an fro to neighbouring Collioure is a given, in fact during the 3-day festival of St Vincente - August 14-16, - you can't drive to Collioure because so many people come in for fireworks and dancing that the local coast road is shut to traffic Friday Night. I plan to take the coastal bus to Les Pauliles and probably Sentier Sous Marine. The tourist office were offering one weeks free bus pass to any visitor - perhaps they will do that again this year. Getting to Le Racou sandy beach at St Cyprienne will take more planning: 5 min train to Argeles and then taxi to Le Racou - but how to get back???? We might also take a day trip by train to Gerona to see Dan off, and visit the old city. We could train it to Barcelona and stay over night. But I have a feeling everyone will just want to collapse on the beach...