Eurotunnel
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Arrival on the first crossing of the day, departing at 0520. We became international faggot-rustlers, fugitives from the gendarmerie for the contents of the fridge. We ate the rest of the evidenceEn savoir plus
Arrival on the first crossing of the day, departing at 0520. We became international faggot-rustlers, fugitives from the gendarmerie for the contents of the fridge. We ate the rest of the evidenceEn savoir plus
A short meander up the coast on the first day to Le Touquet. Stayed on a quiet Aire next to the equestrian centre. A nice afternoon stroll for a couple of hours past the marina, and onto the ?omgEn savoir plus
We managed to avoid the tin-opener tunnels in the middle of the city and parked up under a bridge by the river, then a 15 minute walk into the historic centre of Rouen. It has some beautiful medievalEn savoir plus
Overnight in the stunning harbour town of Honfleur. Beautiful stone buildings set around the harbour. The history of the 100 years war and occupation by the English oozes out of the stonework. LovelyEn savoir plus
A drive along the DDay beaches of Sword, Gold, Juno and Omaha. We stopped at various points and tried to imagine the landings and bravery of the combatants. Hard to imagine today the fierce fightingEn savoir plus
Two important museums in Bayeux. Firstly the Battle of Normandy museum commemorating the DDay landings and the battle for Normandy that established the start of the liberation of Europe. A fascinatingEn savoir plus
Overnight Aire in the Church carpark by the cemetry. Nice bellringing at 7pm and 7am! Walked to the boulangerie in the village in the morning but it was closed with a notice to try next to theEn savoir plus
Visit to the UNESCO world heritage site of Mont St Michel. We hadn't realised the causeway was now a road with tourist shuttles (and had been for a hundred years!). A beautiful setting and veryEn savoir plus
Overnight stop underneath the viaduct in Dinan, close to the Port de Dinan. The most impressive medieval town we have visited so far (and there's stiff competition!) Some incredible half-timberedEn savoir plus
A visit to Rennes to the second biggest market in France. A wonderful array of fresh produce - fruit/veg, local meat, sausages, pates, cheese, cider, bread and cakes.
Local gallette de sauscisse forEn savoir plus