Guerande town centre is very compact, with all the medieval walls in place, and also a long stretch of moat. There is a central square, with a market beside the church, and streets with a variety of shops and galleries. This was a half day excursion, but we extended our time here by returning by bus later in the afternoon.
The church felt a little like the one at Vannes, with paintings in the chapels, but less large dark and heavy. One picture of Jesus at the house of Simon the leper particularly impressed me. Between the shops and the market stalls there was quite a lot to see, and then we enjoyed a crepe sitting in the main square.
We looked round an art gallery, with sculptures and paintings, and Ann bought a poster. We walked round the walls and bought some lunch at a pattiserie, which we ate by the walls. After lunch there was very little to do as the market had finished most of the shops had closed for a long lunch hour, so we sat at a very colourful bar and enjoyed a beer.
Come half past two the museum in the gatehouse opened, and I looked round at the variety of artefacts from the town's history, and enjoyed a walk on the small portion of the walls that was open. After that the town took on a new lease of life as the shops reopened after lunch. Some others from our party had taken the little train that took them right out into the salt marshes round about.
Getting home by bus was no problem, although finding the right bus stop from St. Nazaire town centre back to the hotel was a little uncertain. Once back at the hotel I had a nice swim in the hotel pool.
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