Segway!!

“What is there for teenagers?” This is quite a common question from our potential guests and understandably so as there can be few things worse on holiday than bored teenagers! We know because we have two of them!

At Les Crouquets we have the obvious things – roomy swimming pool, snooker table, table tennis, badminton , table football, football pitch ,basket ball net & a completely free 9 hole pitch & putt course ( par 3) – equipment included. If they can’t do without their daily dose of internet there is also free 24 hr wi-fi connection in all the cottages along with large flat screen TVs and free DVD loan.

In & around the area there is also canoeing, kayaking and some ambitious adventure parks which are usually very appealing to the teenage market .

This Summer we also discovered Segway– officially described as a “self balancing human transporter” it is basically a board with two wheels and a long handle and which moves forwards, backwards & sideways , all controlled by how you balance on it , capable of travelling bewteen 13 and 20 km/ph. Great fun but definitely not a toy – you have to be 14 years old & weigh 45 kgs to be able to use them.

Instructor, Patrick Richard offers two circuits – one around Brive town centre & one around the Lac du Causse. We chose the trip around the lake – it’s the scenic route passing through country lanes and along the beach where you can swim afterwards & it’s only 20 minutes from Les Crouquets.

Serious training session for Alistair's debut trip!

Patrick accompanies you on his own Segway or if there are 6 in the party he goes round with you on a bike.He’s very friendly and makes it all fun but very serious about following the correct procedure – Alistair had never ridden one before so got some extra tuition to make sure he could keep up with the others who were old hands on their 3rd outing!

All set to go!

With the serious stuff out of the way it was off round the lake. Helmets are compulsory & everyone has an ear piece so Patrick can keep in touch on the trip.

Off along the beach

Heading off along the beach and right round the lake the trip is supposed to last 1 hr 15mins but by the time Patrick had stopped for group photos & video sessions and a free trial run for me & Amar ( who had gone round with them on our bikes) we were there nearly 2 hours.

Good balance is essential for steep downhills!

Segways are very popular with business groups, hen/stag parties ( can you imagine?!!) & are often used to distribute leaflets around towns. Patrick told us he once had a bride & groom turn up at the church on his Segways – an amusing alternative to the traditional horse & carriage or limousine!!

Pause for a great photoshoot!

I couldn’t help conjuring up the vision ( not a pretty one I have to say!) of me arriving at my wedding on one of these…!! On my mini trial run mine had a life of its own and as all the others were whizzing round the square having a great time I was trying to stay upright with white knuckles and tension etched all over my face…I’m sure I would have got there in the end though – Patrick said so.

Not as easy as it looks for us oldies!!

After a more intense training session you can  hire the Segways and go out on your own and Patrick will also deliver them to you if you have other tracks you would like to ride them on but to be honest the Lac du Causse is such a perfect setting that it would be hard to beat.

lac du causse

Swimming in the Lac du Causse

Midnight feast & fun!

I have always had a great apprehension of “organised events” while on holiday, disliking intensely the underlying pressure to join in or else risk looking like a party pooper or even worse, finding myself in a position of having to make small talk for most of the evening with someone I have nothing in common with ….precious holidays are just too short for that and we vowed when we bought Les Crouquets that we wouldn’t make every Tuesday a pizza night or coerce guests into mingling as soon as they arrive when after a long journey all they probably want to do is unpack & then jump into the pool ( or possibly the other way round!).

Just my personal opinion though as I’m sure there are lots of people who like this and lots of holiday accommodation owners who find it works well.

Here we prefer everything to gently unfurl and for people to gradually get to know each other at their own pace. Invariably guests end up at each other’s cottages & the children often congregate in the games room, forging their own friendships over the snooker table / table football / dressing up basket or out in the grounds during animated games of 40-40 , sardines or mixed football tournaments.

BBQ at our dordogne holiday cottages

A midnight feast!

Sometimes when everyone is getting on particularly well all 7 gites get together for a big BBQ by the pool. We’ve had quite a few over the last few Summers, some suggested by us and many organised by the guests themselves!

We had one this week which was great fun –  5 out the 7 gites were families who had been here before ( some on their 4th & 5th visit!) so it felt very much like a big group of friends which was lovely!  Because of the current heatwave hitting France the BBQ kicked off quite a bit later than usual as no-one relished the prospect of cooking in 37°C heat… cooking by candlelight added a whole new dimension to the soirée!

family fun at our self catering cottages in the dordogne

Cooking by candlelight!

While the sausages were sizzling a boules tournament got underway with some serious competitiveness rising to the fore!! We were pleasantly surprised at the level of skill, even from those who insisted they’d never played before!!

A boules tournament gets underway

boules competition at our gites in the dordogne

Some serious measuring to determine the winner!

The meal & games were accompanied by some animated chatting and stunning background music by Tom Wyllie. Last year we were lucky enough to have Tom singing here in person – this year due to other commitments we had to make do with his new CD, Crescendo, which has to be said was almost as good as the real thing!!

Tom Wyllie, singer of the nort east

New CD by Tom Wyllie

The evening ran on well into the night with a few of the older children rounding it off with a refreshing midnight swim….

midnight swim at our french holiday cottages

A midnight swim

Great fun and some happy memories to see us through the Winter…!!