Ground Control …

It was more than a little appropriate that on the 10th anniversary of the passing of the incomparable David Bowie that we found ourselves at Major Tom, the recently refurbished and relaunched cafe, bistrot and salon de The in the nearby village La Chapelle aux Lys.

We had heard good things about Major Tom and were not disappointed by what we found. The exterior decor is certainly striking and well executed. Inside the establishment had been thoughtfully designed and finished.

The abstract images of famous musicians were a nice touch, the Starman was in good company with images of Prince, Nick Cave and rather bizarrely Lemmy from Motörhead, apparently the chefs favourite artist. That gave me the chance to tell my story of how my Best Man had spent an evening playing Space Invaders with Mr Kilminster at Dingwalls, Camden in the early 1980’s not knowing who he was.

We enjoyed a very pleasant drink accompanied by a plancher of cheeses, cold meats and lovely bread. Josie returned the following day for lunch with friends and reports that the menu was excellent.

Major Tom has the tagline of “le cafe des Astres” not because Rock Stars are regular patrons but because the village of La Chapelle aux Lys is known as the village of the stars. The village has its own planetarium and there are astronomy related attractions around the village as well as a walking route that has markers along the route providing information on the night sky. The village holds an annual astronomy related festival in the summer, more of which closer to the time.

Major Tom is a welcome addition to the locality and looks sure to be popular with locals and visitors alike. We have no reservations in giving Major Tom our seal of approval.

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Baby, it’s not so cold outside

Or so we told ourselves as we set off on my second training walk for the Camino Francés.

Not quite the Sèvre Way in Niort as originally planned that pleasure is postponed until Saturday, along with a wander around the market.

Our route took us into Le Busseau, where we joined the local community to celebrate winter in the best possible way: vin chaud and a slice of galette des rois. A most welcome repas mid-walk, warming hands, hearts, and spirits alike.

As the walk unfolded, the sun began to shine, turning it into a perfect winter walking day despite the cold.

11.5 kilometres in total, a wee bit more than the 1st of January and once again it felt so good to be out, stretching my legs and building steady Camino strength. I’m still completely in love with my barefoot walking shoes… happy feet make happy miles.

Buen Camino 😘

First Steps of the Year

The first day of the new year began exactly as I’d hoped — with a Camino training walk. Just under 9 kilometres, enough to wake the body without asking too much of it. The cold bit hard at the start, that sharp winter chill that makes you question your timing, but before long my rhythm found me and warmth followed.

I wore my new barefoot walking shoes for the first time, and they felt surprisingly natural — comfortable, grounded, and easy, as though my feet were grateful to be invited properly into the journey. Mostly, though, I loved the simple pleasure of stretching my legs again, moving forward with intention. A quiet, steady beginning… and a good way to step into the year ahead.

Walking the Camino, not to arrive but to return

 This May, I return to the Camino Francés, stepping once again onto the Way of St James, but with a gentler rhythm. Shorter days, quieter paths, and variant routes will guide me this time, inviting a deeper presence with each footfall. I’ve already gathered the photographs from my 2023 walk; now I’m free to simply witness the unfolding landscape — the light, the silence, the spaces in between. I walk with trust, and with a hopeful glance skyward, that the weather deities may smile more kindly on this journey than they did before.

New Year New Listing

A very Happy 2026 to you. We hope your year ahead is both healthy and happy. We are looking forward to another year of playing host here at la Menantelierre to guests from across the world.

We have been running our Gite now for 14 years and have seen a lot of change during that time. When we started we listed our Gite with a small family run listing site called Owners Direct, it did what it said and put the holidaymaker in direct contact with the owner. It was a great asset and a key part of our early promotional activity. Sadly Owners Direct were purchased by a large corporate entity and the personal element quickly disappeared. Further changes meant that prospective guests could no longer contact us directly. With the personal element eliminated we cut our ties with them and looked for other booking platforms.

We have been listed with Gites.com since 2013 and in that time we have had guests from Holland, Belgium, Germany, France, UK and Canada book our Gite through their platform. Our listing with them is still live and we are more than happy with the effectiveness of their platform. Our 97% approval rating on their site is a testament to the

This year we are now also listed with Gites.co.uk – we are hoping this will improve the number of bookings by UK based holidaymakers.

Time will tell – in the meantime we again wish you a very happy 2026