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    • Day 21

      Le Mont Saint-Michel

      September 4, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Um 06:00 läutete an diesen Tag für uns der Wecker. ⏰ Denn wir wollten vor den Touristen Massen beim Mont Saint-Michel ankommen.

      Also machten wir uns schnell fertig und fuhren bei Sonnenaufgang ca. 30 Minuten zum Tagesparkplatz vom Mont.
      Die Stimmung beim Sonnenaufgang machte das frühe Aufstehen wieder gut, das war absolut bezaubernd. 😍 🌄

      Dort angekommen mussten wir erst mal einen 4,3 km Fußmarsch auf uns nehmen. 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️

      Von der ferne sah der Mont schon mächtig aus, aber von der nähe war er noch viel beeindruckender!
      Da wir trotz schlechter Wetterprognose zum Glück mit gutem Wetter gesegnet wurden, ließen wir erst mal die Drohne steigen - denn in der früh ist das Licht zauberhaft. ✨

      Da Ebbe war drehten wir eine Runde um die Insel, danach ging's hinein für uns. Wir spazierten rauf und runter durch die engen Gassen und sind absolut begeistert von der Insel und der Geschichte. 😍

      Wir blieben extra noch länger, um auf der Nordseite die Flut zu beobachten. Und ließen dann noch einmal die Drohne steigen um den Unterschied zwischen Ebbe und Flut zu dokumentieren. (seht selbst im Video ☺️)

      Danach wanderten wir wieder zurück zum Rüdiger. Völlig erledigt und hungrig holten wir uns am Weg noch eine Pizza und suchten uns einen Stellplatz für die Nacht. Übrigens die Pizza war aus einen Pizza Automat, den eine kleine Familie betreut, sehr zu empfehlen für den schnellen Hunger! ☺️ (DISTRIBUTEURS DE PIZZAS LA PLADZA, 19 Bd de la Vieuxville, 22380 Saint-Cast-le-Guildo, Frankreich)

      Unser Fazit: wir können total verstehen, warum das Mont Saint-Michel die beliebteste Touristenattraktion Frankreichs ist, es ist definitiv einen Besuch wert und wunderschön! 🏰🥰
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    • Day 46

      A Day in Dinard

      October 5, 2019 in France ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Reached by a 10 minute ferry trip across the Rance River from St Malo, there lies the interesting township of Dinard. Apart from the impressive collection of subdtantial "old money" homes, the other dominating feature of Dinard is the large Casino.

      Since we had no other definite plans for the day, five of us decided that it would be good to get a little sea air and take the short cruise to DInard. Another advantage of taking this short trip is that it also provides another vantage point to view the old city of St Malo.

      When we arrived at the ferry terminal we noticed that two massive passenger liners had moored in the harbour. A steady relay of transfer boats were busy transferring people from the ships to St Malo. Gerry took one look at these multistory people transports and asked "Why would anyone ever want to get on one of those ?" Since I could not think of any rational answer to his question, I replied "Damned if I know".

      Soon we had crossed the Rance and were walking along the waterfront walkway to the town centre. Since we had arrived at lunchtime, it was time to buy a baguette and coffee. Maggie recalled that the last time we visited this place her lunch had been stolen by an aggressive seagull. Not only did it pinch her raspberry tart, but it also managed to empty its copious bowels on us at the same time. It was not a happy memory.

      Fortunately this time no avian attack took place and we were able to eat our lunches without incident. It was then that the ladies discovered that it was market day in Dinard. That discovery was akin to pouring petrol on a bushfire. Within seconds they had disappeared our of sight, leaving me to snooze in the warm sunshine.

      Sometime later in the afternoon they reappeared, laden with fresh shopping and trying to justify the spending by some sort of lop sided logic about how much money they had saved. Maggie is the only person I know who seems to think that spending money can somehow actually save money that she can then spend on something else. Yes it makes no sense whatsoever, but she believes it like a fundamental law of the universe.

      It was near 3 pm when we realised that the return ferry must be about to leave. Since we did not want to get stuck in Dinard, we fastwalked to the port and just managed to clamber on board as the ferry was leaving, The timing was perfect.

      Another ten minute trip took us back to St Malo and a long walk took us back to the Beaufort Hotel. The tides had repeated their daily performance and the locals were back during their aquatic workouts.

      At the end of the day the "St Malo six" went out together for our final dinner together. Tomorrow morning we will all be heading in different directions. Maggie and I will be heading back to the Loire to revisit Nantes and to collect our rental car.
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    • Dinard

      October 13, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌬 20 °C

      Heute entspannen mit wandern auf dem g34. Wetter wechselhaft. Musste umkehren und schnell Badesachen unterziehen, kurze Hose und Schlappen statt festem Schuhwerk...
      Sehr windig und zieht sich jetzt zu...
      Campingplatz mega. Zwar nicht front row - trotzdem noch aus dem Camperfenster mit vue sur mer
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    • Day 4

      Camping du port blanc

      September 26, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Super schöner Campingplatz direkt am Meer.Die See ist stürmisch, doch genießen wir alle drei die tobenden Elemente
      Wilma findet den Strand toll muss jedoch aufpassen mit ihren 8 Kilo nicht weggeweht zu werden.Read more

    • Day 4

      St.Malo

      September 26, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Heute hatten wir bei einsetzendem Regen nur 28 km zu fahren.Bei einem Stop bei Declathon, kleideten wir uns nochmal neu wasserdicht ein.In St.Malo nutzten wir die 3Stündige Regenpause ,um die schöne Korsarenstadt zu besichtigen.Direkt auf der Stadtmauer mit Blick auf das wilde Meer, genossen wir nun heute unseren ersten Crepes.Wir fuhren weiter nach Dinard um dort auf dem Camping direkt am Meer unser Quartier zu beziehen.Read more

    • Day 7

      Manflu & mussels

      March 21 in France ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Tone has a cold 🤧, so good job an easy day today! Huge breakfast , no tea eaten last night (shop/ restaurant shut!) Homemade jams & yoghurt made by our air b n b host with cool glasses ( tortoishell with yellow arms ) Everyone has cool specs here in France! 🥸
      Set off in the mild fog towards St Cast le Guildo , our next pit stop. Up & down steps, alongside the estuary with incredible sight of the muscle farming in this region. ‘Bouchets’ is the name of this type of mussel and is cultivated on wooden poles and rope. Rows & rows in the sea , quite striking! The amphibious vehicle collects them . Colours of dry bracken, pale blue seas, sounds of quiet lapping waves of incoming tide & woodpeckers and primroses and badger poo at our feet. We descended to the long , empty beaches , and into the town with an open supermarket for lunch/ tea provisions and yippee , a cafe open too! A good , easy ish day for the coldy boy! Early night from our sea view , three heavy days ahead 😬
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    • Day 13

      St. Malo Citadel

      September 19, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌬 19 °C

      Today's market day in St Malo so them off fur a shuftie to see if any thing tempts um. Off they sets on the bikes in to the town un along the prom. There's 2 big ferries docked in the harbour, they must have come in overnight.
      Well Today's the anniversary of when she fell uver last year on holiday, we knows cause it's her mum's birthday and the anniversary the Queens funeral. That's the day when she hurt her hand un knee so what does she do to mark the occasion, she falls off her bike into a bush, again hurting her knee un the hand hers just had operation on. Her ay too bad a bit shook up an aching a bit but they carries on with the day, you cor let the buggers win.

      Well the market was a bit of a flop, handbags and clothes on the out door one but the indoor had, fruit n veg, meat, fish un cheese but they wor tempted.
      Back on the bikes un they peddle thru the town to the Citadel, fur those who dow know, that's a town within walls. They leaves the bikes outside the walls as the roads are narrow un her dow fancy riding uver the cobbles un falling off agin.

      They walks around the narrow streets with all the tall buildings, it's full off restaurants and shops, you certainly won't gu hungry here. They've decided to have lunch out today, just a case of finding somewhere where they can A, read the menu and B, don't sell Mussels and other crappy sea food, and doh get him started on oysters! So guess where , yep a Pizza restaurant. Pizza, Calzone, Cidre and a beer. The Cirdre was served in a jug, un he had tu drink out of a tay cup.

      The table next to them is occupied by 4 Americans un they strike up a conversation, they ask were them from un when they say near Birmingham they say 'Ah Peaky Blinders '. They are on a tour of Europe, they've done Ireland (Dublin), England (Buck Palace and Stonehenge) and now France ( Paris and Mont Michel). Everything they know seems to have come from films and TV series. Yo gorra loft eh ya?

      Bit underwhelmed by the citadel to be honest, all rebuilt after the war but has no charm, buildings are all grey stone and very samey. After lunch they return to bikes un have a short ride along the prom before heading back um. The weather's starting to change, cloudier, windy and certainly cooler.

      She's starting to stiffen up so we'll see what she's like tomorrow morning , we may have to start heading home a bit earlier if her ain't too good.

      The evening ends with a rainbow 🌈 over the town.
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    • Day 8

      Cold turkey 🤧🦃

      March 22 in France ⋅ 🌬 9 °C

      Grande cafe crème start to the day opposite Friday market with lovely fresh produce and a few people . Heavy rucksacks carrying lunch and food to cook for tonight (another remote place) Tone still full of cold so we planned to ‘go slow’ but once we start we’re off….marching ! Beautiful white sand beaches again , more mussel farming , outgoing tide revealing marsh and streams the further inland we walked. Primroses on pathways , a few fallen trees and obstacle course with rucksack was funny! Scrummy turkey casserole on bench to get our energy back up for last stretch. Cute cottage for the night. Rain & strong winds forecast , on the longest day yet…wish us luck !!Read more

    • Day 9

      Mr Rab goes to Cap Frehel

      March 23 in France ⋅ 🌬 9 °C

      Early start with coffee & Tones best omelette , on the road towards Fort La Latte , built 1370. Cold wind today. Quiet walk to joining GR34 and view of the castle. Landscape similar to north coast Cornwall (st Agnes) pink granite under foot with heather , bracken , no trees. Exposed and wild , emerald sea , dramatic drops …(Tone was wobbly !) Cap Frehel and the heavens opened ..on with our Rab gear, hail & strong wind around the point and continuing down to Sable D’ors les pins, last hour always a struggle. Huge , wild beaches and campsites filled with pine trees…very French. Resort Sable D’or les pins deserted but staying in fab Art Deco style hotel . Cheeky cocktails before delish dinner ❤️Read more

    • Day 16

      St. Malo

      April 1 in France ⋅ 🌬 13 °C

      Malerisches Einlaufen bei bestem Wetter. Es ist beeindruckend selbst da zu sein, was ich sonst nur auf Bildern gesehen habe. Die Ansteuerung zur Schleuse ist sehr interessant und man begreift, warum sich hier die Korsaren versteckt haben. Den Weg säumen jetzt Leuchttürme, wo sonst wohl nur Festungen waren.
      Die Altstadt selbst verschanzt sich hinter hohen Mauern und das Gewirr der Gassen mit den vielen kleinen Läden und Restaurants, Creperien und Lokalen gibt immer wieder neue Blicke frei, je öfter man hindurch läuft.
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