Big Circle France 2026 Trip, this stop in Burgundy, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Rich and I took at trip to France, April 27 - May 27. We flew to Paris from Seattle and rented a car from Charles de Gaulle. Our first stop was the fishing Viking village Honfleur for two days, then we drove to Normandy beaches to see Omaha and Utah Beach, the American Cemetery Normandy, the Utah Beach Museum, and then stayed in Roche Torin close to Mont. Saint. Michele three nights seeing the abbey on the island across the water and landscape from our hotel where we admired the medieval Abbey and local farm sheep grazing and sleeping in the bucolic fields. We then drove to the Loire Valley staying at Auberge de la Caillere to visit chateaus: Blois, Chambord, Chenonceau, and Ambroise where Leonardo Di Vinci’s tomb lays in the church. Next stop, and our longest drive, to the Basque region of France, staying at the lovely seaside Saint-Jean-De-Luz and enjoyed fours days at Hotel Plage soaking up the sun, admiring the Pyrenees mountains, exploring half-timber house villages, and we took a a bus/train day trip to San Sebastian, Spain for a authentic tapas and pinxtos crawl. Next stop for two days staying at Mercure Carcassonne La Cité hotel, the medieval town of Carcassonne to see the castle and eat cassoulet. Delicious! Our next stop for five days, Boulbon, France, near the Rhone River in Provence. We loved the maison we stayed in Hotel Bastide, loved the village, danced to disco music with a local chef, and explored wonderful towns: Arles, Nimes, Les Baux-de-Provence, Gordes, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Aux-En-Provence, and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Not enough time to see every town - another trip perhaps. From Boulbon, we drove to Lyon where we enjoyed three days staying at Le Phoenix eating to our hearts content at Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse, a bouchon, and more. For wine, oh yes, Rhone, Loire, and did I mention Burgundy - Oui! We stayed in the lovely grape growing village, Aloxe Corton - a piece of heaven, at Villa Louise explored, shopped and dined in Beaune - it was lovely! We toured the interesting historic Hôtel-Dieu Museum - Hospices de Beaune - a must see in Beaune. Two days is not enough time in Burgundy. We shall return to visit more villages and Dijon in the future. The last leg of our trip we spent two nights in the Champagne region, Reims, where we enjoyed seeing the gothic Reims Cathedral and sampling different champagnes, after two days we drove back to Charles de Gaulle Airport, dropped off the car, and took at taxi to Paris where were spent three HOT days (temps hovering 94 degrees in May), between the 4th and 11th Arrondissement’s. We rode the Paris Metro to see Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre, Moulin Rouge area, the Eiffell Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris, The Galeries Lafayette Dome, a sunset river cruise on the Seine River, and shop and eat in the Paris Marais district and Jewish quarter. FYI - if you want to eat well, visit Michelin Guide France to review restaurants in various languages and book reservations. BTW, Rich and I were also our own travel agent. We did all the research. Spent time on Goggle Maps exploring hotels, locations, and restaurants. This is one of eight blog posts about our France trip. Lots of beautiful, interesting, and fun photos to see. Images by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio, Bremerton, Washington, USA. Here we go!!! Six - Aloxe Corton, Beaune, in Burgundy wine region, France.

The rolling hills of vineyards in Burgundy. This is the village of Aloxe Corton where we stayed and bought wine. Photo by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Nurse nuns at Hôtel Dieu - Hospices de Beaune, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Hôtel Dieu - Hospices de Beaune by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Hôtel Dieu - Hospices de Beaune by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Hôtel Dieu - Hospices de Beaune by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Burgundy scenery from the drive by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Hôtel Dieu - Hospices de Beaune ceiling by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Aloxe Corton Burgundy wine region by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Wine cat, Aloxe Corton village Burgundy by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Cafe and a sleepy dog, Burgundy, France by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Dog wanders the vineyards in Aloxe Corton, Burgundy by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Burgundy wines are fantastic! Photo by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

The pretty village church at Aloxe Corton by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Food and wine is France - plus fashion of course! Photo by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Stained glass window at Hôtel Dieu - Hospices de Beaune, Burgundy, France by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Vineyards and chateaus at Aloxe Corton Burgundy by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Wine watch dog, Aloxe Corton Burgundy by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Pretty bucolic French countryside in Burgundy by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

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Big Circle France 2026 Trip, this stop Carcassonne and The Rhone Provence, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Rich and I took at trip to France, April 27 - May 27. We flew to Paris from Seattle and rented a car from Charles de Gaulle. Our first stop was the fishing Viking village Honfleur for two days, then we drove to Normandy beaches to see Omaha and Utah Beach, the American Cemetery Normandy, the Utah Beach Museum, and then stayed in Roche Torin close to Mont. Saint. Michele three nights seeing the abbey on the island across the water and landscape from our hotel where we admired the medieval Abbey and local farm sheep grazing and sleeping in the bucolic fields. We then drove to the Loire Valley staying at Auberge de la Caillere to visit chateaus: Blois, Chambord, Chenonceau, and Ambroise where Leonardo Di Vinci’s tomb lays in the church. Next stop, and our longest drive, to the Basque region of France, staying at the lovely seaside Saint-Jean-De-Luz and enjoyed fours days at Hotel Plage soaking up the sun, admiring the Pyrenees mountains, exploring half-timber house villages, and we took a a bus/train day trip to San Sebastian, Spain for a authentic tapas and pinxtos crawl. Next stop for two days staying at Mercure Carcassonne La Cité hotel, the medieval town of Carcassonne to see the castle and eat cassoulet. Delicious! Our next stop for five days, Boulbon, France, near the Rhone River in Provence. We loved the maison we stayed in Hotel Bastide, loved the village, danced to disco music with a local chef, and explored wonderful towns: Arles, Nimes, Les Baux-de-Provence, Gordes, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Aux-En-Provence, and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Not enough time to see every town - another trip perhaps. From Boulbon, we drove to Lyon where we enjoyed three days staying at Le Phoenix eating to our hearts content at Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse, a bouchon, and more. For wine, oh yes, Rhone, Loire, and did I mention Burgundy - Oui! We stayed in the lovely grape growing village, Aloxe Corton - a piece of heaven, at Villa Louise explored, shopped and dined in Beaune - it was lovely! We toured the interesting historic Hôtel-Dieu Museum - Hospices de Beaune - a must see in Beaune. Two days is not enough time in Burgundy. We shall return to visit more villages and Dijon in the future. The last leg of our trip we spent two nights in the Champagne region, Reims, where we enjoyed seeing the gothic Reims Cathedral and sampling different champagnes, after two days we drove back to Charles de Gaulle Airport, dropped off the car, and took at taxi to Paris where were spent three HOT days (temps hovering 94 degrees in May), between the 4th and 11th Arrondissement’s. We rode the Paris Metro to see Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre, Moulin Rouge area, the Eiffell Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris, The Galeries Lafayette Dome, a sunset river cruise on the Seine River, and shop and eat in the Paris Marais district and Jewish quarter. FYI - if you want to eat well, visit Michelin Guide France to review restaurants in various languages and book reservations. BTW, Rich and I were also our own travel agent. We did all the research. Spent time on Goggle Maps exploring hotels, locations, and restaurants. This is one of eight blog posts about our France trip. Lots of beautiful, interesting, and fun photos to see. Images by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio, Bremerton, Washington, USA. Here we go!!! Four - Carcassonne and The Rhone Provence!

Gordes France, Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Provence linens by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Town of Carcassonne by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Carcassonne castle at sunrise by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Cemetery at Carcassonne by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Boutique, Saint Remy Provence, By Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Modeling fashion designs at St. Remy Provence France by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Sightseeing in Gordes, France, Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Tile and old beauty in Gordes, France by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Church in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Rhone river floods posted in Boulbon, Provence, France by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Lavender in Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Market business in Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Roman coliseum, Nimes, Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Hotel Bastide, Hôtel La Bastide de Boulbon, in Boulsbon where we stayed five nights, Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Strawberries at market in Arles on market day, Saturday, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Water fountain in Arles Provence, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Hospital, Vincent Van Gogh, Arles by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Walking up to Les Baux-de-Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Arles coliseum Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Market day, Aux-En-Provence, on my birthday, Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Lunch in Nimes at the market was excellent! Photo by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Nimes parthenon, Maison carrée, Nimes Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Espresso, rum cakes and rum at the market lunch at Nimes, France, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Fashion at Aix-En-Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Aix-En Provence on my birthday by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Countryside views from Les Baux-de-Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Boulbon windmill, Provence by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Nimes Roman fountain, Provence, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Taking photos of the details, Nimes, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Cafe time with friends while the dog sleeps, Provence, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

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Big Circle France 2026 Trip, this stop French Basque Region and some Spain, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Rich and I took at trip to France, April 27 - May 27. We flew to Paris from Seattle and rented a car from Charles de Gaulle. Our first stop was the fishing Viking village Honfleur for two days, then we drove to Normandy beaches to see Omaha and Utah Beach, the American Cemetery Normandy, the Utah Beach Museum, and then stayed in Roche Torin close to Mont. Saint. Michele three nights seeing the abbey on the island across the water and landscape from our hotel where we admired the medieval Abbey and local farm sheep grazing and sleeping in the bucolic fields. We then drove to the Loire Valley staying at Auberge de la Caillere to visit chateaus: Blois, Chambord, Chenonceau, and Ambroise where Leonardo Di Vinci’s tomb lays in the church. Next stop, and our longest drive, to the Basque region of France, staying at the lovely seaside Saint-Jean-De-Luz and enjoyed fours days at Hotel Plage soaking up the sun, admiring the Pyrenees mountains, exploring half-timber house villages, and we took a a bus/train day trip to San Sebastian, Spain for a authentic tapas and pinxtos crawl. Next stop for two days staying at Mercure Carcassonne La Cité hotel, the medieval town of Carcassonne to see the castle and eat cassoulet. Delicious! Our next stop for five days, Boulbon, France, near the Rhone River in Provence. We loved the maison we stayed in Hotel Bastide, loved the village, danced to disco music with a local chef, and explored wonderful towns: Arles, Nimes, Les Baux-de-Provence, Gordes, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Aux-En-Provence, and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Not enough time to see every town - another trip perhaps. From Boulbon, we drove to Lyon where we enjoyed three days staying at Le Phoenix eating to our hearts content at Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse, a bouchon, and more. For wine, oh yes, Rhone, Loire, and did I mention Burgundy - Oui! We stayed in the lovely grape growing village, Aloxe Corton - a piece of heaven, at Villa Louise explored, shopped and dined in Beaune - it was lovely! We toured the interesting historic Hôtel-Dieu Museum - Hospices de Beaune - a must see in Beaune. Two days is not enough time in Burgundy. We shall return to visit more villages and Dijon in the future. The last leg of our trip we spent two nights in the Champagne region, Reims, where we enjoyed seeing the gothic Reims Cathedral and sampling different champagnes, after two days we drove back to Charles de Gaulle Airport, dropped off the car, and took at taxi to Paris where were spent three HOT days (temps hovering 94 degrees in May), between the 4th and 11th Arrondissement’s. We rode the Paris Metro to see Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre, Moulin Rouge area, the Eiffell Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris, The Galeries Lafayette Dome, a sunset river cruise on the Seine River, and shop and eat in the Paris Marais district and Jewish quarter. FYI - if you want to eat well, visit Michelin Guide France to review restaurants in various languages and book reservations. BTW, Rich and I were also our own travel agent. We did all the research. Spent time on Goggle Maps exploring hotels, locations, and restaurants. This is one of eight blog posts about our France trip. Lots of beautiful, interesting, and fun photos to see. Images by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio, Bremerton, Washington, USA. Here we go!!! Three - French Basque Region and a day at San Sebastian, Spain!

Slice of paradise at Saint-Jean-De-Luz, Basque country, France, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Love the beauty of Saint-Jean-De-Luz by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Pyrenees mountains, France and Spain - taken in France, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Are you hungry? Sweet pastries and desserts, the French know how to eat! Photo by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Sunset looking out from our balcony at Fort de Socoa

View from our room at Saint Jean De Luz, France, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Fish market at Saint Jean De Luz, France by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Lady smiles while selling her food at the market at Saint Jean De Luz by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

May 8, 2026, VE Day Victory Day, France, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Rich is a superb driver, planner, and Goggle Map direction navigator, Bayonne, France - waiting for the bus back to Saint Jean De Luz by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Tapas and pinxtos, San Sebastian, Spain by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Girls in pretty traditional dress, San Sebastian, Spain by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Family play, San Sebastian, Spain by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Cathedral, San Sebastian old town Spain by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Basque country meats by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

San Sebastian apartment living by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Wedding day at the San Sebastian city hall, old town, Spain by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

French countryside, Saint Jean De Luz by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

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Big Circle France 2026 Trip, this stop Normandy, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Rich and I took at trip to France, April 27 - May 27. We flew to Paris from Seattle and rented a car from Charles de Gaulle. Our first stop was the fishing Viking village Honfleur for two days, then we drove to Normandy beaches to see Omaha and Utah Beach, the American Cemetery Normandy, the Utah Beach Museum, and then stayed in Roche Torin close to Mont. Saint. Michele three nights seeing the abbey on the island across the water and landscape from our hotel where we admired the medieval Abbey and local farm sheep grazing and sleeping in the bucolic fields. We then drove to the Loire Valley staying at Auberge de la Caillere to visit chateaus: Blois, Chambord, Chenonceau, and Ambroise where Leonardo Di Vinci’s tomb lays in the church. Next stop, and our longest drive, to the Basque region of France, staying at the lovely seaside Saint-Jean-De-Luz and enjoyed fours days at Hotel Plage soaking up the sun, admiring the Pyrenees mountains, exploring half-timber house villages, and we took a a bus/train day trip to San Sebastian, Spain for a authentic tapas and pinxtos crawl. Next stop for two days staying at Mercure Carcassonne La Cité hotel, the medieval town of Carcassonne to see the castle and eat cassoulet. Delicious! Our next stop for five days, Boulbon, France, near the Rhone River in Provence. We loved the maison we stayed in Hotel Bastide, loved the village, danced to disco music with a local chef, and explored wonderful towns: Arles, Nimes, Les Baux-de-Provence, Gordes, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Aux-En-Provence, and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Not enough time to see every town - another trip perhaps. From Boulbon, we drove to Lyon where we enjoyed three days staying at Le Phoenix eating to our hearts content at Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse, a bouchon, and more. For wine, oh yes, Rhone, Loire, and did I mention Burgundy - Oui! We stayed in the lovely grape growing village, Aloxe Corton - a piece of heaven, at Villa Louise explored, shopped and dined in Beaune - it was lovely! We toured the interesting historic Hôtel-Dieu Museum - Hospices de Beaune - a must see in Beaune. Two days is not enough time in Burgundy. We shall return to visit more villages and Dijon in the future. The last leg of our trip we spent two nights in the Champagne region, Reims, where we enjoyed seeing the gothic Reims Cathedral and sampling different champagnes, after two days we drove back to Charles de Gaulle Airport, dropped off the car, and took at taxi to Paris where were spent three HOT days (temps hovering 94 degrees in May), between the 4th and 11th Arrondissement’s. We rode the Paris Metro to see Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre, Moulin Rouge area, the Eiffell Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris, The Galeries Lafayette Dome, a sunset river cruise on the Seine River, and shop and eat in the Paris Marais district and Jewish quarter. FYI - if you want to eat well, visit Michelin Guide France to review restaurants in various languages and book reservations. BTW, Rich and I were also our own travel agent. We did all the research. Spent time on Goggle Maps exploring hotels, locations, and restaurants. This is one of eight blog posts about our France trip. Lots of beautiful, interesting, and fun photos to see. Images by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio, Bremerton, Washington, USA. Here we go!!! One - Normandy to Mont. St. Michele.

Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel photo by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio, Bremerton, WA.

Honfleur at sunset by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio, Bremerton, Washington

The sheep near Mont Saint Michele - I got to see them herded to their farm, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Marina at Honfleur, Normandy region of France, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

American Cemetery Normandy, photo by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

View from our hotel of Mont. Saint Michele Abbey and sheep by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Norman village at Honfleur - so old, 1200’s Vikings, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Worship service in one of the churches, Mont Saint Michele, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Cafe in Honfleur by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Hot Chocolate with whipped cream by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Gardens, churches, and a cat, Honfleur, France by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Norman Viking village at Honfleur, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

The bridge that leads to D-Day landing on the beaches of Normandy by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Les Braves, Omaha Beach, Normandy by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

At Mont Saint Michele looking out at low tide, people on the beach, by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Granville, Normandy by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Cat travel and abstract paintings, Granville, Normandy by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

Food markets by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

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