Calling all Scots...

TJBi

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...and others interested in France and Scotland.

I recently visited Aubigny-sur-Nère in the Cher département. It is a delightful small town which had close ties with Scotland for many centuries, and is well worth a visit. It has 3 aires with service points, a couple of other areas for motorhome parking, plus a campsite for those requiring such facilities. A major Scottish festival is held annually in mid-July, which would be a very interesting time to visit but the town is apparently overwhelmed with tourists at that time, so advance planning may be necessary.
There is a potted history in English at https://francetoday.com/travel/trav...scottish_heritage_in_the_city_of_the_stuarts/ but those with some command of French may be interested in https://www.aubigny.net/Aubigny-une-ville-chargee-d and https://www.francetvinfo.fr/replay-...t-perdurer-son-heritage-ecossais_5922182.html As a member of a group from a French motorhomers' association, I enjoyed the privilege of a fascinating talk and guided tour by François Gresset, Premier Adoint au maire, who features in the French TV report.
 
Another place with Scots connections is Sedan, Ardennes. It was the birthplace of Marchal Etienne Macdonald who was one of Napolean's Marshals. His father had left his homeland of Howbeg, South Uist to go into excile with Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Lots of places in Sedan have the name Macdonald. Even the industrial Estate.
The S Uist museum near his father's home village has lots of infornation on him as well.
 
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