These are the adventures of Andy and Sally Rawnsley on their narrowboat "The Puzzler". We have been living on the boat for over nine years now and are still loving it. Our Ulster born Shih Tzu, Shannon, has grown up, and has taken over the boat! After three wonderful years in Ireland, we transported The Puzzler to The Netherlands, and spent a year there. In 2015 we went southwards, to reach the north of France by June. After glorious weather throughout the summer, we arrived in Roanne in late October, and enjoyed our winter in this friendly port. We cruised extensively in France in 2016, 2017 and 2018, returning to Roanne each winter.


Friday 20 November 2015

1st - 13th November 2015. Location of Roanne in France and the old town. An outing to the medieval villages of Ambierle, Saint-Haon-le-Vieux and Saint-Haon-le-Châtel in the mountains.



This map of France shows our route  from June until November, ending up in the town of Roanne , shown by the red arrow.


Roanne is a big town, where this church and little house can be seen in the old quarter.

All the windows, the balcony and the people are painted on the front of this building. Andy and Shannon are deciding where to go next!


Back near to the harbour, the River Loire is used to generate electricity.
Today, a little further downstream, the river is quite calm, as there are no turbines running today. The walking along beside the river is excellent, and Shannon loves a swim. We have been having exceptionally warm weather for this time of year.



We caught a bus from Roanne to come here to Ambierle, a medieval village in the Monts-de-la-Madeleine mountains, which lie to the west of Roanne.



The priory church here has a wonderful coloured roof.



It is more like a small cathedral inside, and is very impressive.



The carved triptych in the church is lovely, with so much detail in it.

There is more carving around the choir stalls, where the tipped up seats have a ledge of wood protruding under each seat for extra comfort when standing up!

We travelled back by bus to the next village of Saint-Haon-le-Vieux, seen in the distance here. We then walked round the head of the valley, through the trees to Saint-Haon-le-Châtel.


Saint-Haon-le-Châtel is a fortified medieval village, built on a rocky peak in these mountains.



The church here was first built in the 12th century, although it has been added to over the centuries.



Inside too it is quite different to the priory church of Ambierle, being much plainer, but none the less holy.




Some of the streets in Saint-Haon-le-Châtel are very narrow.



All the houses are different, particularly this one, which stood on its own, at a junction of several streets.


Back at The Puzzler, Shannon loves to watch the coypus, as they eat the apple we give them.

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  1. Hi Sally and Andy, we like to look at your blog since Andy and Cleo told us about it - we met you very briefly this spring in Oudekerk. We will be (more or less) following your tracks next season. Looking forward! All the best, Aila and Roy

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