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A Trip to the Alsace

 At the end of May we travelled to Strasbourg for a short holiday, hosted by the lovely Eyde MacDonalds. They have a fantastic wee holiday flat there right in the mediaeval city. Everywhere you look there is a great photo to take. Kay nearly wore out her phone on the walk in from the train station as she tried to photograph every wonderful building. 😊









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As well as enjoying the sights of Strasbourg, we also made a couple of forays into the Vosges where we visited the Chateau de Haut Koenigsbourg and the towns of Ribeauvillé, Hunawhir and Riquewhir.






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