île de Ré
Next up was two nights on Île de Ré . Home to glorious beaches, vineyards, salt marshes, and authentic French villages, Île de Ré has been the second home of fashionable Parisians for generations (kind of like the Hamptons or maybe Cape Cod). The island is described as the epitome of understated French chic -- there is no garish glitz and glamour of the Côte d'Azur -- instead there is an elegant nonchalance, a low-key sophistication that only the French can do so well. The island is accessed via a 2-mile toll bridge across the Atlantic. The bridge was built in the late 80s -- it's been paid off, but they haven't lifted the toll -- looks like they are trying to keep the "riff-raff" from La Rochelle/Rochefort away . Île de Ré is essentially a 20-mile-long flat strip -- perfect for exploring by bicycle -- which is exactly what I did! After I checked in at the hotel and dropped my car off -- I walked into town and rented an e-bike for my stay. Note:...









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