Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Balaruc Les Bains

The Etang du Thau is the largest of the string of lagoons stretching from the Rhone to the Pyrenees. Sete is on its Mediterranean side and the town of Balaruc les Bains is on its interior. Balaruc is noted for its thermal springs; also as a French retiree enclave. There are numerous campgrounds, but we luckily found a spot at one of three aires and enjoyed the place enough to spend an extra night. Mostly we shopped the market, cooked, and ate. The Etang is one huge marine farm and is especially noted for its Bouziques oysters.
Tielles at a pizzeria in Balaruc; I should explain that tielles,
and their red sauce, came to Sete via seafaring Italian immigrants

The market had a rotisserie wagon or two and so we opted for
poulet roti and frites, with an onion/tomato slop, for dinner






























In town, a few blocks from the aire, is a hole-in-the-wall
seafood store; I arrive early in the AM just as the oyster truck
is delivering...

Thus

The entire store; you can't get much fresher than this, though; I
bought a dozen #1s and shucked them all later without
wounding myself; great oysters

Beautifully landscaped little town


Thermal foot bath at the TI; the main thermal springs are now a
resort

The aire de camping-cars










































In the main square, men doing what men must do














But wait; here, in an adjoining square, mixed doubles...hmmm

Driving on in morning mist, past the lagoon, where the
Bouziques oysters come from, toward our next destination,
the Cirque Moreze


1 comment:

Tawana said...

Glad you got your oyster fix there. Wonder if they would take a couple of old American retirees? I'm looking for some other country to move to for a few years!