Our Trip to Nevers 2019

We travelled by Eurostar and TGV as in previous years – an opportunity to get to know other members during the journey.  Heavy traffic as always crossing Paris, but our 2 cheerful taxi drivers made a pleasant and speedier diversion via Place des Vosges to Gare de Bercy.  Four chose the faster metro instead.

On arriving in Nevers, our hosts met us on the platform and whisked us homewards to wash off the dust, before joining up again an hour or so later for a delicious 5-course gourmet dinner in a timber-beamed restaurant out in the countryside.

 

We were 18 this year.   For 5, it was a first visit and they were successfully matched with their hosts, and here are some of their comments:  “The first surprise was just how welcoming our French friends were; not only when they greeted us warmly at the station but every time we gathered for coach trips, and on our departure.”  “Although I recounted my previous traveller’s tales fairly inadequately, we all laughed a lot.” 

Friday was a free day spent with hosts: we heard tales of a cycle ride to the vineyards, time spent in the beautiful gardens at Aprémont, exploring the historic centre of Nevers, a visit to the costume museum at Moulins, and lazy walks along the banks of the Loire.

On the Saturday morning we had an interesting guided visit of the massive Chateau de Saint-Fargeau, dating from the 15th century with later additions; we had time to explore the maze of small passages and rooms on the lower floors, and to see the wonderful toy collection.

 

Then to the castle of Guédelon, a project begun by the current owner of Chateau de Saint-Fargeau.  Guédelon is being constructed using medieval tools, materials and methods. We saw the progress made since our visit several years ago, and plenty of continuing activity.  “Guédelon was very interesting, particularly watching the craftsmen at their work.  The rope maker was a real character who enjoyed involving and teasing the young people which was fun for all.”

After a free Sunday morning, a completely different experience awaited us in Street Art City (just outside Lurcy-Lévis).  The drab buildings of an abandoned Telecom training site are transformed inside and out by vibrant murals, graffitti, portraits – think Banksy on a grand scale. A privately-run, non-profit enterprise, artists from all over the world come here to experiment and display their work. It’s certainly a talking point and a hive of creativity.

Our stay in Nevers came to a close the following morning, as we awaited the train back to Paris, and the invitation was extended to the Amicale to visit us in St Albans next year.

To conclude: other quotes from newer members of the FoN, “I look forward to hosting next year and visiting Nevers again in 2021.”  “An active long weekend, full of new impressions and newly forged friendships. Unforgettable experience”  

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