
23 people travelled to Nevers for our exchange visit in June this year, some to renew old friendships and 5 new people visiting Nevers for the first time. We travelled by Eurostar to Paris, sharing taxis between Gard du Nord and Gare de Bercy, arriving at Nevers station early evening were we were greeted by our hosts who had all gathered to welcome us.
The Amicale had arranged a full day’s outing to the city of Bourges and we enjoyed an interesting guided tour of the Palais Jacques Coeur built in the 15th century for the wealthy merchant. It was the weekend of the Bourges Medieval Fair, and after a typical French lunch, there was time to explore the cathedral and the market stalls.
Later, we were taken for a walk in the unique Marais district on the edge of the city centre, where allotments are separated by narrow water channels and the owners access their plots by punts, a haven for wildlife too.
During the weekend, we had two free days to spend with our hosts and to see the various attractions in Nevers itself and nearby. The beautiful gardens of Apremont by the River Allier, the small medieval city of La Charite-sur-Loire and the costume museum in Moulins were among the places that people visited.
The evening dinner, held in a Nevers restaurant, was attended by visitors, hosts and other friends – about 60 people – and gifts were exchanged between the Amicale and the Friends of Nevers.
On the journey back to London, it became clear that new friendships had been made and the visit was voted a success. We look forward to welcoming members of the Amicale to St Albans next year.