


The actual journey only takes around 35 minutes but about several hours by the time you get into one queue to check your booking and then another queue for this and that and eventually you board. We were due on the chunnel train at 7:40 but eventually we were able to board 8:20. we arrived in Calaise 35 minutes later to a very snowy, frosty scenery. It then took us about 12 hours to drive all the way down, through Paris to get to the Dordogne area and St Cyprien where we were staying. St Cyprien is a very old medieval village and the house that we stayed in was built in the 13th centuary. Luckily it does have heating and has been renovated. It is a beautiful villa. Sunday morning there was a market in the town so we walked down some narrow little lanes to the market.

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