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    • Tag 2

      First night in France!

      1. Dezember 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☁️ 0 °C

      First night in the EU! We’ve parked up for the night, warmed up the van and had our dinner. Feels good to finally be on the trip we’ve been planning for 6 months!
      Shame it’s so cold outside but hopefully we won’t be feeling it tonight!Weiterlesen

    • Tag 10

      Ablain-Saint-Nazaire 17 miles

      22. Juli 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Usual start to the day although one of the poorer breakfasts so far. Fine walking though. In the morning I came upon some sort of mini Centre Parks affair with lots of folk eating outside. Could have joined them but just seemed too early in the fairly long day to have a break. Kept going as there was a boulangerie shown later on. Sound thinking except it was shut.

      Late on I came to the vast cemetery at Notre-Dame de Lorette which has the remains of 40,000 French soldiers. That was sobering enough as was the adjoining museum but what was worse was the “Ring of Memory” nearby which has the names of 580,000 soldiers of all nationalities killed in the region between 1914 and 1918. Quite a few Kilpatricks so I assume there must have been a Scottish regiment involved. A number is just a number but when you see all the names written down it hits a little harder.

      Anyway it meant I was later arriving at the next accommodation which was useful as I had been told not to arrive before 5.30pm. This was a strange affair, unlike anything I have stayed in elsewhere but not uncommon on the Via. This was a new house with a straightforward middle-aged, middle-class couple who welcome pilgrims as guests into their house, supplying evening meal and breakfast. I couldn’t make out why. They did charge 60€ but I don’t think it was about the money. Possibly just interested in meeting folk. It was on their own terms. Arrive after 5.30pm, only on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, must be booked in advance, rucksack had to be left in the garage, no shoes inside the house etc. All very understandable. The trouble for me came with the meals. As most of you know my social skills are practically non-existent. This has only been heightened by 10 days of virtually hermit levels of communication. When in company I much prefer sitting quietly and listening rather than chipping in. My family are more than capable of filling in any gaps admirably. Additionally I struggle with eating noises, apart from my own, naturally, so eating with some folk can sometimes be deeply unpleasant. And as a final blow they had a large dog that found the presence of someone new to sniff etc all too inviting. The food, although otherwise excellent was very dry. Another problem of mine. “Where’s the sauce?” springs to mind. Painfully aware that all these problems were in my head. What a nutter sometimes.
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    • Tag 27

      Vimy memorial

      26. Mai 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

      A visit to Vimy memorial in honour of the Canadians in WW1. Mud, blood and guts, war in the trenches. Had a very detailed guide through the trenches, don't think I would like being too long in them. Such a crucial battle. Lovely park and kept pristine.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 51

      Avion

      22. November 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      This morning we didn’t wake up until 8am. I got cold in the night and was awake for quite a lot of it and then I got hot so I think that’s why I slept in for so long.
      It didn’t really matter what time we got up. We had nowhere to be except or next airè today as all we are doing now is pushing up France towards the ferry and home. All of the tourist destinations are pretty much closed now and there’s a brief rest bite for the towns and villages we have been visiting before the Christmas markets get underway.
      At 10:30am we were ready to leave and I set the sat and it said we had a 120 mile journey ahead of us. Stupidly I thought it was nearer. 50 miles but obviously we stayed somewhere I hadn’t planned last night and that threw my mileage out.
      We had a good run to our next airè with the first 40 miles being on single carriageway and the rest on duel carriageway and by 1pm we had arrived in Avion.
      Our first impressions were that the town looked rundown but the airè backed onto a huge park and seemed nice and as it was empty we decided to go shopping before settling in. We couldn’t get into Lidl to do our last major shop as there was a height barrier but it did have a big csrrefour supermarket so that’s where we went and it was much more expensive. In fact out of all the supermarkets we’ve been to Carrefour seems to be the most expensive.
      With the shopping done we headed back to the airè and it was still empty. There airè is layer out with 2 lots of 4 spaces on either side of a tarmac driveway with a turning circle and four parking spots at the far end nearest the park. Currently the 8 parking spaces on either side as we entered are roped off because they are grass pitches and completely waterlogged. That just leaves the 4 spaces at the end of the airè. I reversed in to the parking space furthest over on the right.
      Once parked we had lunch of fresh bread and soup and then at 3pm we decided to go exploring. The main high street was just 100 meters away so we ventured there first incase there were some gift shops to browse around but unfortunately it looked like a dying high street from England with hairdressers, coffee shops and pharmacies, there was nothing much to see here.
      From the high street we ventured back past Wanda and into le parc du lac’s or the park of lakes and went for a lovely walk. The park is full of lakes, some large and some small and the paths running around the outside are for hiking and biking. They even had a tarmac area made up like a road with roundabouts and road signs so people can take their young children there and teach them how to ride on the roads safely.
      As there has been so much rain in the area the tracks around the lakes were really muddy and we had to dodge multiple large puddles but the the ducks and geese were loving it and had been churning up the grass pecking through it looking for worms.
      We finally got back to Wanda at 4:30pm and we had been joined by another very large double wheel based Motorhome that had left a space between us and them.
      The airè stayed pretty quiet until around 6pm when 2 more motorhomes just a fraction larger than us turned up. Because of the larger Motorhome already here and at the edge of the turning circle they had to use the empty parking space between us and the large Motorhome to turn around. Then they both backed side by side into the turning circle and parked up. This was a busy airè.
      Just when we thought the fun and games were over 2 more motorhomes turned up. They were both Wandas size but each had a trailer. Now they had no way to turn around and no where to park.
      Next to us is an entrance to a business of some kind but it does have gates that closed at 5pm and the first Motorhome with the trailer had to nose up to the gates and then shunt backwards and forwards with the trailer on into the gap between us and the large Motorhome and do a 180 and then parked across the taped off area. The second Motorhome with the trailer had to do exactly the same with lots of people helping with directions. It took about 20 minutes for each to turn around. It seemed pointless us getting out as we don’t speak French.
      With us 4 motorhomes and the 2 with trailers parked in a straight line across the taped off area the place was full except for the space next to us. Then at 7:30pm another Motorhome turned up. He spent 10 minutes turning around and reversing into the space next to us but then decided we were all to close and left.
      Considering there is nothing in this town this is a busy little airè and there are other places about as we’ve stayed there in the past. Arras is just down the road and there are numerous places near the memorial sites which are less than 5 miles away so I don’t know why this place is so popular.
      At 8pm we had a much nicer dinner of mushrooms and crème freche with chicken so Ellie managed to redeem herself after last nights catastrophic failure. Then we closed the blinds, put our pyjamas on and settled in for the night.
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    • Tag 2

      Notre Dame de Lorette

      6. August 2023 in Frankreich ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      Um 2 Uhr morgens kommen wir bei ströhmendem Regen an unserem 2. Übernachtungsort an: eine Gedenkstätte für die gefallenen Soldaten aus dem 1. Weltkrieg. Am nächsten Morgen ist es saukalt, dafür ist das Museum echt spannend und alle (außer Loanne) sind tief beeindruckt.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 271

      Last Steps

      26. September 2021 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Auf meinem Rückweg fahre ich noch mal alle Strände an wo eventuell eine Welle zu finden ist.

      Von der Bretagne in die Normandie und dann geht's über Belgien zurück.

      Schöne Strände und Orte gibt es auch hier, aber wenig Wellen. Am Omaha Beach gab's nochmal kurz Geschichte bei einem Sonnigen Läufchen am Strand. Frühstücks Beeren gibt's hier überall gratis an den Sträuchern die in den Dünen stehen. Gefühlt habe ich den ganzenSommer Brombeeren gegessen, weil sie überall in Spanien und Frankreich zu Hauf wachsen.

      Vitamine, Gesundes Essen, Bewegung und Isolation im Van, das gute alte Hausrezept für ein gesundes Leben😉
      Ich hoffe die Beamten sehen das genauso😜

      Die Tage werden kürzer die Autofahrten länger. Bald bin ich wieder da und wir sehen uns😃

      Bis die Tage✌️
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    • Tag 26

      Billy Berclau

      16. Juni 2021 in Frankreich ⋅ 🌙 29 °C

      Ich musste nun etwas zügiger nach Hause, da meine Mutter ins Krankenhaus gekommen war. Da ich ja eh schon auf dem Rückweg war, würde ich trotz längerer Etappen aber sowieso nur 1 Tag eher zu Hause sein...

      Daher eine lange Etappe bis kurz vor Lille, ein Parkplatz an einem See in Billy Berclau.

      Unterwegs gab es noch eine Hunderundenpause in Cambron.

      Abends und nachts ist es nun wieder unruhiger, die Ausgangssperre wurde nun ganz aufgehoben. Da zieht es die Leute, besonders die Jugendlichen , natürlich wieder raus.
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    • Tag 53

      The Canadian War Memorial

      24. November 2021 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 5 °C

      Our airè in Arras was great, I managed to have a shower with quite warm water and although I didn’t sleep great that was more down to me rather than any noise.
      At 10am we left Arras and drove 6 miles north staying on the front line of world war 1 and heading for Vimy. Our first destination was the Canadian war memorial and preserved trenches.
      We hit the trenches first and they were amazing.The preserved ones were only a few hundred meters long but the unpreserved ones went on for miles and miles with crater holes from mortars littering the battlefield. Nothing we had read or watched can bring the reality of home, it really is an unbelievable sight.
      From the trenches we walked the few hundred meters down the memorial road to the Canadian memorial sight. It is an amazing sight of towers with angels on the top, soldiers on the bottom and engraved with 64,000 names. It is a beautiful sight and at night it’s lit up and at sunset we drove back to it to see it lit up.
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    • Tag 3

      Oignies

      16. Dezember 2021 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

      Time to park up for the day, could have made it to Belgium 🇧🇪 but I've not done this collection before so I'm not sure if there's onsite parking, but I've stopped here many times, I also hoped to catch up with a mate that lives about 5 minutes from here, but he's working 🙄
      I've cooked a tasty chicken dish
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    • Tag 8

      Hill 70 Memorial,Loos-en-Gohelle, France

      28. Juni 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      We were looking forward to this stop as it's a new memorial (dedicated by the Governor General just a year ago) and honouring a lesser known battle that John Kennedy participated in. It was a terrible disappointment. It is completely overgrown, we almost couldn't see a bench because the weeds were taller than it was. The parking lot has also been blocked off with big cement barricades.Weiterlesen

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