Collioure is indeed a gem. We slept very well last night up reasonably
early today to see as much as we could in the time we have. First of all we took our laundry to the
Laundromat we had googled, went for a walk along the waterfront while we
waited, what a beautiful place, the town wall is mostly intact.
This is not only a lovely place
but an interesting one as well. There is
a record of the castle at “Castrum Cauocliberi” having been mentioned as early
as 673 indicating that the settlement was of strategic and commercial
importance. It was taken by the French
1642 and officially surrendered to France by the 1659 Treaty of
Pyrenees.
In 1793 Collioure was besieged
and occupied by Spanish troops marking the last Spanish attempt to take the
city. The blockade was broken a year
later by a French General.
There is a beautiful church
Eglise Notre-Dame des-Anges de Collioure
(Our Lady of the Angels) constructed between 1684 and1691. There are eight chapels with the most
beautiful altars, the main altar being probably the most beautiful and ornate I
have ever seen and Sam said that is saying something as even he has seen
many. The Chapel of St Vincent has a
relic and I have put in a pic of that.
There is also the Chapel of Lourdes.
We went back to our laundry met a
couple from Sandringham funny the people you
meet. The dryer did not work had to
bring back my wet washing to our hotel thank heavens I have a balcony (strict
instructions in the folder not to hang anything on the balcony) what to do hung
some of it on hangers put some on the balcony out of eyesight, anyway it was a
good day and it pretty much dried, I have ironed it dry now and packed it away
for tomorrow. One does need to be a girl
guide on these journeys.
We spent the rest of the day
seeing as much as we could. It is a very
busy little town, all old baby boomers like ourselves, what would the world do
without the baby boomer, I do not think it would turn at all. There would be
100s of kerbside restaurants all full and this is not even official
holidaytime. Every hotel has no vacancy
signs, too bad if you came to one of these places without a reservation you
would have to sleep in the park.
We have been out for dinner I am
all organised for tomorrow we have a 9.53 local train to Perpignan
then a booked train to Madrid
arriving at 3.45. We will then meet Ash
at Madrid
airport on Wednesday afternoon it will be lovely to see her. Time for my bed. Sabine and Sam










About baby boomers as tourists: perhaps there are some places that the baby boomers head for and other places where other generations congregate?
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