Quite
close is a village in the direction of Chalais called
Aubiterre the prettiest village in France. It has the
oldest Monolithic Church well worth a visit. At the
same time you could visit Chalais, the big market is
on Monday mornings.
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EMILLION and the surrounding area is a 'Mecca for
wine buffs' and the town is beautiful. A train ride
around the vineyards etc is available.
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COGNAC
is approximately half hours drive away and is the most
chic town in Charente. It has lovely shopping and restaurants,
(don't forget they shut at lunchtimes). You can get
a great meal in the main square at a restaurant called
La Coque D'or, the Plat de Jour 3 courses about 10 euros.
You can visit all the Cognac houses, we think the best
is Remi Martin it costs 1 1/2 euros and includes a train
ride through the vineyards and the cellars. There is
no walking involved, Tel 05 45 35 76 66 and they will
give you the times of the English tours and you can
book your place. It is situated at Merpins. We suggest
a morning visit and lunch in Cognac or an afternoon
visit shopping and dinner or return for a barbeque.
DON'T MISS GOING TO COGNAC.
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The
drink of Charente is PINEAU. The best produce and
the president of the federation is in our village, his
name is Andre BODIN. You can call on Andre at anytime
and he will show you round and give you plenty of samples.
We have been known to come home DRUNK. To get to Mr
Bodin turn right when facing the Inter Marche at Baignes
go for approximately 1/2 mile until you come to a cast
iron railway bridge, turn left before the bridge follow
the lane for approximately l/2 mile and the house in
front of you La Lande is the place. Tel 05 45 78 43
32. Tell them you are from Chez Maquignon. His son who
is normally there is called Jackie.
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BAIGNES
- THE CAFE DE PARIS in the square is a great place
for a drink. The owner Marcell and his 2 daughters run
the place. Tell them you are staying at Chez Maquignon
and they will make you very welcome. They are usually
closed on a Monday
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ANGUOLEME
The capital of Charente. Park near the hotel de Ville
(Town Hall) and explore the back streets around there.
There are over 100 small bistros (Indian, Chinese, Mexican
everything is catered for). It is a 30 minute ride well
worth the journey. Wonderful parks, buildings, cathedrals
etc it is very chic and shopping is good.
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BORDEAUX
- an hour away - has everything you can expect as the
second city of France.
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SUPERMARKETS
- the one in Baignes is excellent but we also feel Leclerc
in Barbezieux (10 minutes away) is much better and gives
a wider choice. Also Auchan at La Couronne. Just off
N10 on way to Anguoleme. This is a hypermarket with
its own arcade of shops as well. Selling everything
from food and wine, fresh fish and cheeses to designer
clothes, furniture and perfume, and well worth an evening
visit (open to 10pm) and could be coupled with a visit
to the town for a meal. Beer is about 7euros for 24
bottles. A good bottle of wine starts at £1.20 (yes
really).
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AUBERGES
- (Farm Restaurants).
This is the best eating in France in our opinion.
We use the following:
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BAIGNES - Peirre & Michelle Jaulin - Puigareau Tel:05
45 7842 52. It is past the Cafe De Paris in the Square.
Follow the road until you come to a crucifix, fork right
and it is the first big house on the left. You need
to visit to make a reservation.
Sunday lunch here is magical
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ORIOLLES - Chez Baron Andre Porcheron. Tel: 05 45
98 79 22. Oriolles is the other side of the N10.
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CHANTILLAC- Madam La Roche. Tel: 05 45 78 4131.
This is approximately 8km along the N10 towards Bordeaux
and turn right.
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All
the Auberges give you at least 5 or 6 courses,
Aperitif and all the wine you can drink.
The prices are approximately 20 euros per person.
They mainly serve duck, veal, rabbit and other produce
of the farm.
There is only one word for it FANTASTIC !
You won't want to do more than one or two in a week
and don't eat too much at lunchtime.
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A
hand sketch of the area close to Chez Maquignon, click
image to see full size in new window
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