Holed Up in Amiens

May 30, 2016:

We spent two full days in Amiens where we hoped to take in some sights, but it was so bitterly cold and wet that after taking an audio tour of the cathedral in the heart of the city, we abandoned all other efforts to sightsee.

A minor side entrance to the cathedral in Amiens
A minor side entrance to the cathedral in Amiens
The front or "real" entrance to Notre Dame of Amiens
The front or “real” entrance to Cathedral of Amiens

Instead, we ran necessary errands (grocery shopping, map shopping, internet shopping, laundry, etc.) and then hung out in the TV room at the campground on the outskirts of town to wait out the rain. We waited, and we waited…we spent two days and three nights waiting out the heavy storms. Well, at least we finally got an opportunity to work on the blog.

“Bicycling for Dummies” on prominent display at the local bookstore. Sounds like the book for us…if only we were smart enough to read French!
“Bicycling for Dummies” on prominent display at the local bookstore. Sounds like the book for us…if only we were smart enough to read French!
The TV room at our campground in Amiens. Not a bad place to wait out some of the worst rain the area has seen in a long time.
The TV room at our campground in Amiens. Not a bad place to wait out some of the worst rain the area has seen in a long time.
Getting all of our panniers out of the mud as we finally break camp in Amiens
Getting all of our panniers out of the mud as we finally break camp in Amiens
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3 thoughts on “Holed Up in Amiens”

  1. Yikes! There’s nothing worse than being cold and wet. Hopefully the sun will come out soon so you can dry everything out.
    Pam

  2. Do hope the weather improves for you. I went to France once in June and the weather was great so…. it can happen!

  3. Starting to get nervous about my trek around Mont Blanc with your stories of rain and more rain! Amazing there are TV rooms in campgrounds—-a great refuge during storms. We are scheduled to have three 100 degree plus days this week—-eek! Hope sunny skies appear soon!

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