2015-09-08-La Rochelle, FR (Day 1)
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  2. 2015-09-08-La Rochelle, FR (Day 1)2015-09-08-La Rochelle, FR (Day 1)
After leaving Richelieu, we drove an hour southeast and stopped for a delicious pot roast lunch after which we drove another hour to our destination for the day, La Rochelle, population 80,000. A medieval Atlantic port city with an excellent harbor, and rich history, La Rochelle has, at various times, been independent, ruled by England and ultimately France. In the late 1500's and into the 1600's, the city became a center for French Protestants, the Huguenots, who rebelled twice against the French Crown. This did not sit well with the Catholic King Louis XIII who dispatched his Chief Minister Cardinal Richelieu to La Rochelle who led a fourteen month siege by Royal Forces that fatally starved 15,000 of the city's 20,000 inhabitants, until the city's mayor finally capitulated.

After checking into our hotel, Guillaume led us on a one hour walking tour of the Old Port area which featured three magnificent towers built in the 1300's and 1400's and served as port defenses. Other points of interest included two lighthouses and an impressive medieval stone gate tower, the entryway to the old city. After this brief tour, we continued on our own in the cobble stone paved Old Port area. Around twilight Georgia unfortunately lost her footing on a cobblestone step and badly sprained her ankle, an accident that would slow her down for the rest of the trip. After recovering a bit with a few sundown beers, we made our way to Cafe Andre, a seafood restaurant where we enjoyed an excellent dinner of mussels roquefort, a local specialty.



Marina in the Old Port. Sailing and motor boating are very big in La Rochelle.

Admiral Duperré of La Rochelle, a French naval hero of the Napoleonic Wars

Baron Guy- Victor Duperré was born in La Rochelle on 20 February 1775 and died in Paris on 2 November 1846. He was a French naval officer during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Saint Nicholas Tower

Clock tower Gate to the Old Town

Vieux Port, the Old Port

Guillaume explains that the frigate L'Hermione sailed from La Rochelle to ferry Lafayette to America

The Hermione was a 12-pounder Concorde class frigate of the French Navy. She became famous when she ferried General Lafayette to the United States in 1780 for support to the Americans in the American Revolutionary War.

The tower of the Gare de La Rochelle peeks over the town's rooftops

View across the Old Port

Carroll and Dave agree that it is almost time for our late afternoon beer

The Red Lighthouse, La Rochelle

St Nicholas Tower

The French tricolor snaps over St Nicholas Tower

The Lanterne Tower looms above the Old Town

Busy street in the Old Town

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