Lonely Planet India - August 2016

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UST an hour north of Paris looms a rather
pretty castle – Chantilly once again is great
for both adults and kids. Apart from its easy
accessibility from Paris it’s also a great
place at which to stay because you finally
get that sense of being in a nicer Europe
that isn’t a city: it’s green with low hills rolling like
well-manicured lawns space to breathe even horses
and flowers. Splurge and stay at the Château Mont
Royal Tiara which provides quite sumptuous luxury
amid all this pleasantness being itself in the middle
of a little wood. And Château Chantilly is beautiful:
a jumble of towers everything in that lovely
combination of creamy stone and blue-grey slate
roofing set on the water with seas of green in every
direction. The big specialty here is horses: this
is a professional stables but along with sights of
glorious thoroughbreds you can also head inside
to a horsey museum to a sort-of petting zoo and
to a sweet little pony show meant for kids. This one
features ponies of several sizes from almost-horse
to Labrador; it’s the little ones you have to watch out
for. One of them has clearly decided that since he’s
dog-sized a dog is what he must be and has made
it his life’s mission to run around the circus ring
nipping at the heels of the ones trying to put up a show
and generally making an adorable pest of himself.
The castle itself has more for adults than
children from a glorious art gallery that houses
the second-largest art collection in France after
the Louvre to a sepia stained-glass window that tells
in some 40 softly glowing panels the Greek myth
of Psyche. However it also contains some lovely
statues of dogs (hey I’d have liked these as a kid)
and a little cottage nearby where kids can help make
Chantilly cream which is the kind of thing you want
to roll around in like one of the castle’s dogs.
Drive an hour or so north and you get to Albert
which is a touch more sombre but fascinating.
This town is the site of a World War I museum
and it brings this rather ghastly event to life.
The thing about World War I is it lacks the visuals
of the Second World War or Vietnam it lacks the
dramatic villains and clear Good/ Evil poles and so
it's a difficult one to keep in mind. Here though you
really see it. The museum is built into the trenches
that formed such a massive part of this war and
depicts the Battles of the Somme Ypres and others
that were slaughterhouses on single dramatic days
and steady cold wet murderers of life and spirit the
rest of the time. Here you see what life would have
been like in these semi-underground warrens and
it isn’t a pretty picture. First you’d wait shivering

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