Varuna : Villefranche: Winter Berth

03 Oct 2025

An update from Sailing at VarunaOver last month we have sailed up…...

Michael & Judith Sadlier

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An update from Sailing at Varuna
Over last month we have sailed up the Costa Brava up as far as Canet en Rousillion in France which is a remarkable marine industry manufacturing Caltrans is about six different companies. They are market manufacturing a whole range cameras we went back then to the Spanish child of Portugal, which I think is one of the nicest most authentic port small ports we’ve been into front port bow we sailed across the Gulf to Leone in Philip benign conditions. We had a force 344 at 67° on the nose. We sail the whole way across about 125 miles to the port which is in the middle of the Clancy we went back to Mairi at the boat for a week and then we put another crew we sell from our additionally down to the eel they car and these are the islands that have been developed by Philip who was the proprietary the owner of the parallel brand from there we went to the islands yet which only stayed on poker roll beautiful island fantastic facilities the following day we went to San Rafael where we actually happen to come across The sailing raise the sailing the week out of central pay where we were briefly competed with 70 8090 footers we spent that night in San Rafael the next night we came into Coach and now we are tied up for the winter but I can always drive as one of the most magnificent Harper I’ve ever paid in the Lada, which is in Brazil France sitting here tonight last night here and surrounded by the highest carpet which encloses this bay beautiful houses lit up fabulously of climbing up the side of the hill the marina got about 350 parts of which there might be enough 2530 birds for a boule of our size how we managed to get in here but we’ve been extremely lucky to be here and we will stay here for the winter hopefully and enjoy when I get describers one of the Mediterranean Jules this is by far away. The nice is harbour we’ve been in with the exception of Port bou.

Michael & Judith Sadlier