Thanks Ian. Yeah Google maps sort of warns you, but not really. Waze is a bit better, but the good old motorhome sat nav worked best at getting us around these zones or whole towns in some instances. That said I think some folk may have been ignoring the fact, but we are a bit conspicuous and square to do it.
@@WanderbusAdventures what satnav you using? I use Google maps for general stuff but have checked out the routes on magic earth app before leaving. This allows you to enter vehicle dimensions.
@@WanderbusAdventures what satnav you using? I usually use Google maps in general but have used magic earth app to double check as you can put the dimensions in.
Ze zijn zo handig en lijken er steeds meer bij te komen. Laat ons weten of je er een paar hebt gevonden die geweldig zijn. Ik hoop dat je reis goed verloopt.
Hard to believe isn't it! In fact, Château de Villandry has had several notable owners throughout its history. It was originally built by Jean Le Breton in the early 16th century and remained in his family for over two centuries. It was then owned by the Marquis de Castellane, then by Jérôme Bonaparte (Napoleon’s brother), and eventually by the Hainguerlot family. In 1906, Joachim Carvallo purchased it and restored it with his wife Ann Coleman. This is how it's setup, in a similar way they would have lived in it. Today, it remains in the Carvallo family. So, although it has been in family ownership, it has had quite a diverse history of ownership! Sorry if the translation below is a bit loose :-) Difícil de acreditar, não é mesmo! Na verdade, o Château de Villandry teve vários proprietários notáveis ao longo de sua história. Foi originalmente construído por Jean Le Breton no início do século XVI e permaneceu em sua família por mais de dois séculos. Foi então propriedade do Marquês de Castellane, depois de Jérôme Bonaparte (irmão de Napoleão) e, eventualmente, da família Haiguerlot. Em 1906, Joachim Carvallo comprou e restaurou com sua esposa Ann Coleman. É assim que está configurado, de forma semelhante à que eles teriam vivido nele. Hoje, continua na família Carvallo. Então, embora tenha sido propriedade da família, teve uma história de propriedade bastante diversa!
Love watching your videos so much! If she hasn't been, see if Kelly can get tested for Celiac disease. I've had low iron and anaemia for over 20 years, and they tested me for coeliac 2 years ago and found it to be the cause of my anaemia! Strange, but it could help her ❤
@@WanderbusAdventures No, it can be quite dangerous (in more ways than one!) No problem 😊 I never would have even considered it as the cause for me. I hope you're all enjoying the remainder of the summer holidays x
Thanks so much for watching 🚐🚐🚐
Another fab adventure! Good tip about the weight and height limits as we’re 3850kg and got a high overcab too!
Thanks Ian. Yeah Google maps sort of warns you, but not really. Waze is a bit better, but the good old motorhome sat nav worked best at getting us around these zones or whole towns in some instances. That said I think some folk may have been ignoring the fact, but we are a bit conspicuous and square to do it.
@@WanderbusAdventures what satnav you using? I use Google maps for general stuff but have checked out the routes on magic earth app before leaving. This allows you to enter vehicle dimensions.
@@WanderbusAdventures what satnav you using? I usually use Google maps in general but have used magic earth app to double check as you can put the dimensions in.
Weer mooi hoor. Wij gebruiken de Camping Card park ook regelmatig in Frankrijk. Heel mooie CP’s ❤❤❤❤
Ze zijn zo handig en lijken er steeds meer bij te komen. Laat ons weten of je er een paar hebt gevonden die geweldig zijn. Ik hoop dat je reis goed verloopt.
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Hard to believe isn't it! In fact, Château de Villandry has had several notable owners throughout its history. It was originally built by Jean Le Breton in the early 16th century and remained in his family for over two centuries.
It was then owned by the Marquis de Castellane, then by Jérôme Bonaparte (Napoleon’s brother), and eventually by the Hainguerlot family.
In 1906, Joachim Carvallo purchased it and restored it with his wife Ann Coleman. This is how it's setup, in a similar way they would have lived in it. Today, it remains in the Carvallo family. So, although it has been in family ownership, it has had quite a diverse history of ownership!
Sorry if the translation below is a bit loose :-)
Difícil de acreditar, não é mesmo! Na verdade, o Château de Villandry teve vários proprietários notáveis ao longo de sua história. Foi originalmente construído por Jean Le Breton no início do século XVI e permaneceu em sua família por mais de dois séculos.
Foi então propriedade do Marquês de Castellane, depois de Jérôme Bonaparte (irmão de Napoleão) e, eventualmente, da família Haiguerlot.
Em 1906, Joachim Carvallo comprou e restaurou com sua esposa Ann Coleman. É assim que está configurado, de forma semelhante à que eles teriam vivido nele. Hoje, continua na família Carvallo. Então, embora tenha sido propriedade da família, teve uma história de propriedade bastante diversa!
If you put your left hand on the wall of the maze and keep it there while walking you'll eventually come to the exit
Great tip. Thanks 😊
Lacking in innuendos this vlog only kidding another excellent vlog….France looking amazing place…take care stay safe guys ❤
Thanks Stu. So far it’s been lovely. Take care 🚐🚐🚐
Another great video. Lots of useful information and youre both so funny . The Chateaux and gardens are stunning.... Xxx
Thanks so much. We try our best 😆
Love watching your videos so much! If she hasn't been, see if Kelly can get tested for Celiac disease. I've had low iron and anaemia for over 20 years, and they tested me for coeliac 2 years ago and found it to be the cause of my anaemia! Strange, but it could help her ❤
Thank you. Sorry to hear about your celiac disease, low iron is no joke. Thanks for thinking of us too 😊
@@WanderbusAdventures No, it can be quite dangerous (in more ways than one!) No problem 😊 I never would have even considered it as the cause for me. I hope you're all enjoying the remainder of the summer holidays x
@mercerfamily4444 you too 😊