And I stay in the
Tarn dep 81 of my
Occitanie region in my
belle France. I need to tell you a bit more on another town which is dear to me ,written briefly before ,and not enough photos! yikes! Therefore, here is my take on
this is Gaillac !!! Hope you enjoy it as I.
My dear late wife
Martine had uncles here and now cousins still there just outside of town, see my previous posts.
Gaillac was our base and we love it , the charm of the town always fascinated me for its quaint architecture and history I like. I need to tell you a bit more on another town which is dear to me ,written briefly before ,and not enough photos! yikes! I even get my wines from here !!!
The best way to reach it and the other towns is by car of course, the
D988 or old
N88 link Toulouse with it which links with the
N20/A20 from Paris or the autoroute
A68 from Toulouse. The
D112 from Toulouse thru Lavaur and the
D631 to Graulhet, the
D12 /
D87 to Giroussens etc etc. Parking is always very easy to find as these are smaller town with nice squares.
Gaillac, is a wonderful laidback country town but the center of one of the best wines in
France. One of the red grapes Duras is one of the oldest in the world, and the Mauzac for whites is typical of the area. The train stations are easily found on the
TER Occitanie web, but I have not use the train nor bus in the area yet, car is king for me. Bus transportation is available but less frequent in my opinion, the bus site for all the
Tarn towns is
LIO.
What is there to see in
Gaillac, other than the wineries, and the wine center at the historical
Abbaye Saint Michel , by place St Michel and behind it the river Tarn flowing freely ;it is also the tourist office. Built in 972 and rebuilt in 1221,it is very nice to visit for the architecture alone. Here is the
Maison des Vins de Gaillac . Many battles between the royal forces and the cathars were held in the town, one of the principal reminder is the
rue de l’Anquillé very quaint old medieval and site of hand to hand combats, headquarters of the order of Chevaliers of St Jean de Jerusalem. The
place d’Hautpoul where the hotel de ville is located is big and wonderful square. As well as the picturesque and nice plaza the
place du Griffoul with a nice fountain typical of the area which we love to stroll when in town. Do take a walk on the
Place du Griffoul and see the house at 10 place du Griffoul next to the arcades market hall in brick done in 1842. See the wonderful tower and it has a nice small enclosed garden. All on top has a terrace with a cover of tiles held by beams; the windows takes you to the main building , all in gothic style of the 13-15C. In the middle a nice fountain of Griffoul. 17-18C.

It , also, caught our attention a nice statue on bd Gambetta of a Violinist call
La Violoncelle. Nice coming in to city center Gaillac!

The
city of Gaillac on its heritage:
https://www.gaillac.fr/decouvrir/sites-remarquables/
The
Local Toscane Occitaine tourist office on Gaillac: https://www.la-toscane-occitane.com/en/gaillac
There come into the countryside of my beautiful
Tarn and see more marvels of my belle
France. Gaillac is one nice gem off the beaten path really to see, recommended indeed. Again, hope you enjoy the post on
this is Gaillac as I.
And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!
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I am a lover of travels to Europe , Americas , Africa and Asia as well ,who like to share my experiences of the last 53 years with the world, visiting so far 81 countries; living in 6, working in 5, and Citizen of 4, speaking fluently 4 languages. I can deal with sports especially football/soccer and love music, arts, wine collector/drinker, and go out to restaurants, and just visit the world.
My background comes all the way from Candelaria and Pajara in Tenerife, Spain where my grandparents came from ;not knowing each other then, to Punta Brava, west of Havana, Cuba. There , my parents born in Cuba met and later on I was born there too. 100% guanche (annexed Tenerife to Spain on April 10 ,1496). I left Cuba as many have to Madrid, Spain where I lived for 4 years. Then, move to Perth Amboy ,New Jersey USA (living there 13 yrs) ; where I completed high school, became a US Citizen, learned to drive a car, and learned English. Afterward, went to the university in Florida, ERAU, and upon graduation decided to moved there to Ormond by the Sea, near Daytona Beach, finally moving North Miami, then Hialeah, then another moved to Silver Lakes division in Miramar, Broward county, Florida; in Florida I lived a total of 18 years. Finally , moved to France in 2003 ,Versailles call me for its royalty, and working in Paris was great. It was time to seek frontiers again and moved to Brech near Auray, Morbihan in Brittany , and later move to not too far Pluvigner. Total so far in France has been 20 years, and counting.
Moving average a home every 5.5 years hopefully this will be my last. Cheers
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I’ve been here! You’re correct, the wine is very good.
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Glad you visited and like the wines ,yes nice area and still drink family send me lol!!! Wonderful area we wait to get back….
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