Sunday 14th September 2014 - Tuesday 16th September 2014
Honfleur Aire
It is church day, so, Kathleen walks into town to do the church thing.
I forego my usual Sunday morning of wandering around a French town and finding a pleasant bar, in favour of packing up, ready to leave.
It has been excellent here, but, with only a 5amp electricity hookup, this means no hairdryer. The advantage to Kathleen is she has an hour more of each day to do other things, but withdrawal symptoms are becoming apparent.
To help get her through today, she was able to use the hair straighteners (only 50watts), this morning before heading off to church.
Just over 100 miles south, on virtually empty roads.
Yvre-l'Eveque, Camping Le Pont Romain, near Le Mans, (N48 1'9" E0 16'47")
An ASCI site, just off the Le Mans ring road, in a sleepy village.
Free wifi, swimming pool, usual facilities, 14.40Euro.
Another glorious day weather wise, it is 19:30 in the evening, and a very pleasant 25C
Le Chateau-d'Olonne, Les Fosses Rouges (N46 28'46" W1 44'28")
An ACSI site, a bit dated, but, well kept.
Well placed, an easy three mile cycle along the coast to town.
A bad start to the day, Kathleen lost a filling while brushing her teeth. Quick visit to the Dentist, and, we have to go back at 18:00 this evening (Tuesday).
To pass away the time a very pleasant cycle ride along the coast and into town, lunch, and back of course, so 7.5 miles of peddling on our folding bicycles. In the excitement of finding a Dentist, I forgot the camera, so, no photographs, another day hopefully.
On the way back, we are going so quickly, we overtake a French couple who are staying on the site. When the arrive, after us of course, the French lady has a try on Kathleen's folding bicycle to see if it will make her go faster.
We make the visit to the Dentist, just like the UK, we do not get in on time. It turns out, the tooth is broken, presumably a result of falling off her bicycle three weeks ago. The dentist decides a root filling is needed, but does not have time to complete the procedure. The initial work is done, back tomorrow 10:00 for the final (Kathleen hopes) filling.
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Saturday, 13 September 2014
Honfluer, contd
Saturday 13th September 2014
Yesterday, we walked to the top of an enormous hill, where the church Notre Dame de Grace is located. The young lady in the Tourist Information Office, had told Kathleen there was a Mass there on Saturday evening. Clearly, the young lady either has a sense of humour, and does not like the English, and/or, she is not a church goer. There is not a mass there on Saturday!.
In our usual way, we appear to have stumbled upon some form of "local event", as we walk into town, there are enormous crowds of people, roads closed, and, a chaotic French market.
All jolly good fun.
I acquire a new belt, Kathleen tries on numerous hats and pairs of shoes, and buys no less than two purses, to keep her enormous wealth in.
We have lunch by the harbour, Moules and Frites (what else?) for me, and Pizza for Kathleen, plus of course copious red wine, followed by an excellent Tarte Pomme de Normande. We round off with Cointreau for Kathleen and Calvados for me.
When we emerge from eating, we find the cause of all of the crowds is a Cycle Race. There appears to be hundreds of participants, all dressed in lycra, with very expensive looking bicycles. But, I assume it is a fun thing, since many of them do not look, how can I say this, very fit?
We have a rest to recover from lunch, then, go out on our bicycles, unknown to us, the cycling event is still going on, and, spectators cheer us as we peddle along on our folding bikes!
Yesterday, we walked to the top of an enormous hill, where the church Notre Dame de Grace is located. The young lady in the Tourist Information Office, had told Kathleen there was a Mass there on Saturday evening. Clearly, the young lady either has a sense of humour, and does not like the English, and/or, she is not a church goer. There is not a mass there on Saturday!.
In our usual way, we appear to have stumbled upon some form of "local event", as we walk into town, there are enormous crowds of people, roads closed, and, a chaotic French market.
All jolly good fun.
I acquire a new belt, Kathleen tries on numerous hats and pairs of shoes, and buys no less than two purses, to keep her enormous wealth in.
We have lunch by the harbour, Moules and Frites (what else?) for me, and Pizza for Kathleen, plus of course copious red wine, followed by an excellent Tarte Pomme de Normande. We round off with Cointreau for Kathleen and Calvados for me.
When we emerge from eating, we find the cause of all of the crowds is a Cycle Race. There appears to be hundreds of participants, all dressed in lycra, with very expensive looking bicycles. But, I assume it is a fun thing, since many of them do not look, how can I say this, very fit?
We have a rest to recover from lunch, then, go out on our bicycles, unknown to us, the cycling event is still going on, and, spectators cheer us as we peddle along on our folding bikes!
Friday, 12 September 2014
To Dover and on to Honfluer
Wednesday, 10th September 2014 - Friday 12th September 2014
The day begins badly, major traffic jam on the A19, we get only 30 miles from home, and then crawl for one hour through Teesside.
The day begins badly, major traffic jam on the A19, we get only 30 miles from home, and then crawl for one hour through Teesside.
Licques, Pommiers des Trois Pays N50 46’ 47” E1 56’52”
A site we have been to before, easy to get to from Calais, but, not much else to recommend it. At 17.20Euro a night definitely not a bargain.
A site we have been to before, easy to get to from Calais, but, not much else to recommend it. At 17.20Euro a night definitely not a bargain.
Honfluer. Aire. N49 25.150’ E0 14.586’.
We arrive Thursday morning at Honfluer, at a very large Aire, 10Euro per night, including Electric Hookup, if you can get it.
It is very full when we arrive, there must be well over 100 vans parked.
We are fortunate to arrive, just as a Belgian van is leaving, and we get a spot, but, no spare electricity hook-ups.
Nevertheless, a pleasant spot, as you can see, this is the view from our front window.
The advantage of the Aire being large is, there is a rapid turnover, on Friday morning, we get an electric hookup.
That, coupled with a stroll into town, which shows Honfluer to be a beautiful French seaside town, increases Kathleen's enthusiasm for the place.
Lots of quaint, narrow streets to explore, bars, cafes. It is warm and sunny, what more can anyone need?
Well, for Kathleen, there is one more thing, a church, with mass on Saturday evening, or Sunday!
A visit to the Tourist Office, and that problem is solved.
Clearly we will be here until Sunday, at least.
Let me see, we have Electricity, we have found a cash machine to get some Euros, Kathleen has found a church, that is the major items dealt with, it is time to find a bar and have a drink.
Plenty of choices around the old port. This has clearly once been a functioning
port/harbour, but, now, it is a mooring place for pleasure craft and fishing boats, surrounded by typically French buildings and literally dozens of places to eat and drink.
An ideal spot to while away an hour or two, until lunch time.
Kathleen is still on the energy pills (Prendeslone), so, after lunch, it is out with the bicycles and cycling along the coast.
Beautiful, if a little hilly!
We arrive Thursday morning at Honfluer, at a very large Aire, 10Euro per night, including Electric Hookup, if you can get it.
It is very full when we arrive, there must be well over 100 vans parked.
We are fortunate to arrive, just as a Belgian van is leaving, and we get a spot, but, no spare electricity hook-ups.
Nevertheless, a pleasant spot, as you can see, this is the view from our front window.
The advantage of the Aire being large is, there is a rapid turnover, on Friday morning, we get an electric hookup.
That, coupled with a stroll into town, which shows Honfluer to be a beautiful French seaside town, increases Kathleen's enthusiasm for the place.
Lots of quaint, narrow streets to explore, bars, cafes. It is warm and sunny, what more can anyone need?
Well, for Kathleen, there is one more thing, a church, with mass on Saturday evening, or Sunday!
A visit to the Tourist Office, and that problem is solved.
Clearly we will be here until Sunday, at least.
Let me see, we have Electricity, we have found a cash machine to get some Euros, Kathleen has found a church, that is the major items dealt with, it is time to find a bar and have a drink.
Plenty of choices around the old port. This has clearly once been a functioning
port/harbour, but, now, it is a mooring place for pleasure craft and fishing boats, surrounded by typically French buildings and literally dozens of places to eat and drink.
An ideal spot to while away an hour or two, until lunch time.
Kathleen is still on the energy pills (Prendeslone), so, after lunch, it is out with the bicycles and cycling along the coast.
Beautiful, if a little hilly!
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Autumn 2014, Destination France, Bordeaux Area (perhaps).
Final Preparations, Complete, Tuesday 9th September 2014
It must be some form of perverse "human nature" thing, but, I spend the summer rescuing the garden from the neglect resulting from our campervan trips, then, just as it is looking "rather good", we go away again!
True, perhaps it is not up to Alan Titchmarsh standards, but, to me, it is looking "rather good".
The scooter is loaded on the trailer, the van is packed.
Our "pencil plan" this trip, is to meander south from Calais, taking in La Rochelle and then Bordeaux. It remains to be seen if that is what happens!
It must be some form of perverse "human nature" thing, but, I spend the summer rescuing the garden from the neglect resulting from our campervan trips, then, just as it is looking "rather good", we go away again!
True, perhaps it is not up to Alan Titchmarsh standards, but, to me, it is looking "rather good".
The scooter is loaded on the trailer, the van is packed.
Our "pencil plan" this trip, is to meander south from Calais, taking in La Rochelle and then Bordeaux. It remains to be seen if that is what happens!
Thursday, 24 July 2014
Wednesday 23rd July 2014 - Thursday 24th July 2014
Cromer, Incleboro Fields, Caravan Club Site, contd...
Today, Wednesday and a beautiful sunny day.
Kathleen wishes to visit the Catholic Shrine at Walsingham.
A quick check on the computer shows that getting there by bus is not going to be easy, and is going to take over an hour.
The idea of going on the scooter is not popular, on the basis that it is "too far". The sat-nav says it is 28 miles away. After studying the map, for short cuts, and with fingers firmly crossed, I manage to convince Kathleen it is only 20 miles each way.
So, following my "short route", A149 to Blakeney, then B1156 to Langham, unclassified road to Binham, then on to Walsingham.
All is well to Binham, but, then, the road is closed, and we have to follow a signposted diversion, which takes us via Wells-next-the-Sea, we may as well have followed the sat-nav route!
Eventually, 30 miles later, we arrive at Walsingham.
Kathleen is not a happy bunny, but, puts a brave face on.
A good wander around, including the Slipper Chapel, and, the inevitable "candle lighting area".
I am not a religious person myself, but, this is a calm and tranquil place, all beautifully kept, with a notable absence of commercialism, plus, the tea shop does
excellent sandwiches!
We decide to go back via the sat-nav "fastest route", via the A148, calling in at Holt, a very nice Georgian Town.
It would probably have been a very nice Medieval Town, except, a fire in the 1700's burnt most of it down, and it was rebuilt in the Georgian style.
Eventually, back to the van, a 59 mile round trip.
If nothing else, Kathleen is now an accomplished pillion passenger! She is so good, I do not even know she is there, I have to keep checking in the mirror to re-assure myself I have not lost her off the back of the bike!
Thursday, up early and back home, exciting stuff, cutting the lawns.
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Tuesday, 22 July 2014
Monday 21st July 2014 - Tuesday 22nd July 2014
Cromer, Incleboro Fields Caravan Club Site, (continued)
Monday, and it is overcast and a bit cool, so, a trip to Norwich on the train.
Norwich is a one hour journey, with five or so stops, not bad at £8 return each, and quite comfortable.
We do the usual visit the Cathederal, and very impressive it is.
A very unusual font, it was a chocolate making vessel, in a Chocolate factory. When the factory closed down, the vessel was given to the cathederal and converted to a font!, so, you can get baptised in chocolate (well, not really).
Lots of quaint narrow streets, even some thatched roofs!
Then, Kathleen gets down to the serious shopping.
It is a mystery to me, a company like Marks and Spencer spends a fortune to develop a "brand". Every one of their stores in the land has the same stock. So, when you have two enormous branches of Marks and Spencer (substitute Next, Dorothy Perkins, Primark etc as required), in Newcastle, and Metro Centre, Gateshead, why would you travel hundreds of miles to shop in a smaller version?
But, I am pleased to say, Norwich is my kind of shopping city. I am able to avoid going into any shops at all! instead I spend my time sitting in the sun at various locations listening to the numerous street musicians, playing everything from classical guitar music, to 60's pop, to Irish folk music.
Tuesday, a day of gentle exercise.
An adventurous walk to Sheringham. By adventurous, I mean using the OS Map, to find our way, and not a printed list of instructions.
Almost six miles, in total.
Using the usual maxim of "if a place looks busy, it is probably good", Meat and Potato pie for lunch, from a bakers in the High Street.
They say, the exception proves the rule, well, it was a potato pie!.
At least there was a real steam train at Sheringham Station.
Monday, and it is overcast and a bit cool, so, a trip to Norwich on the train.
Norwich is a one hour journey, with five or so stops, not bad at £8 return each, and quite comfortable.
We do the usual visit the Cathederal, and very impressive it is.
A very unusual font, it was a chocolate making vessel, in a Chocolate factory. When the factory closed down, the vessel was given to the cathederal and converted to a font!, so, you can get baptised in chocolate (well, not really).
Lots of quaint narrow streets, even some thatched roofs!
Then, Kathleen gets down to the serious shopping.
It is a mystery to me, a company like Marks and Spencer spends a fortune to develop a "brand". Every one of their stores in the land has the same stock. So, when you have two enormous branches of Marks and Spencer (substitute Next, Dorothy Perkins, Primark etc as required), in Newcastle, and Metro Centre, Gateshead, why would you travel hundreds of miles to shop in a smaller version?
Tuesday, a day of gentle exercise.
An adventurous walk to Sheringham. By adventurous, I mean using the OS Map, to find our way, and not a printed list of instructions.
Almost six miles, in total.
Using the usual maxim of "if a place looks busy, it is probably good", Meat and Potato pie for lunch, from a bakers in the High Street.
They say, the exception proves the rule, well, it was a potato pie!.
At least there was a real steam train at Sheringham Station.
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Sunday, 20 July 2014
Friday 18th July 2014 - Sunday 20th July 2014
Cromer, Incleboro Fields Caravan Club Site.
We made the major misjudgement of deciding to do some jobs around the house, during possibly the best period of sunny dry weather which has occurred since we retired!
We had planned to visit Cromer earlier, when my brother, Brian, and his wife were here, but the house and garden renovations disrupted that, so, here we are sneaking in a quick week before the School Summer Holidays begin.
The drive here is as uneventful as any journey by road can be in the UK, the usual traffic hold-ups at road works with 40mph speed restrictions, miles of beautifully arranged cones, but, sadly not a sign of any WORK.
Incleboro Fields, is quite a large site, but, is arranged in small areas, so the overall impression is one of seclusion and quiet. It is to the usual Caravan Club standard, so, no complaints there, and is within easy walking distance of both a Railway Station (West Runton) and Bus Stops.
Unusually for Norfolk, it is on a hill!
So far, the weather has been very hot and dry (during the day), with overnight thunderstorms.
In addition to the folding bicycles, we have brought the Yamaha xMax with us.
Thus far, Kathleen has not been a willing passenger, but, I have fitted a "top box", to make her feel more secure that she will not be jettisoned off the back during lively acceleration.
In addition, I have kept up a subtle (well I think so) serious of remarks directed at her lack of enthusiasm for the scooter.
I think, the latter has done the trick, any suggestion to Kathleen that she is perhaps not upto the task is like a red rag to a bull, and, you WILL be proved wrong.
So, we have been for several jaunts on the scooter:
twice into Cromer, (once for the inevitable Church attendance),
a visit to a "Car Boot" Sale (what a load of tat!),
and a trip to Tesco.
I can officially state, Kathleen is now a confirmed "biker chick".
Sunday is rounded off with an excellent Sunday lunch in the pub in West Runton. It does not seem to have a name, other than, "the village inn".
We made the major misjudgement of deciding to do some jobs around the house, during possibly the best period of sunny dry weather which has occurred since we retired!
We had planned to visit Cromer earlier, when my brother, Brian, and his wife were here, but the house and garden renovations disrupted that, so, here we are sneaking in a quick week before the School Summer Holidays begin.
The drive here is as uneventful as any journey by road can be in the UK, the usual traffic hold-ups at road works with 40mph speed restrictions, miles of beautifully arranged cones, but, sadly not a sign of any WORK.
Incleboro Fields, is quite a large site, but, is arranged in small areas, so the overall impression is one of seclusion and quiet. It is to the usual Caravan Club standard, so, no complaints there, and is within easy walking distance of both a Railway Station (West Runton) and Bus Stops.
Unusually for Norfolk, it is on a hill!
So far, the weather has been very hot and dry (during the day), with overnight thunderstorms.
In addition to the folding bicycles, we have brought the Yamaha xMax with us.
Thus far, Kathleen has not been a willing passenger, but, I have fitted a "top box", to make her feel more secure that she will not be jettisoned off the back during lively acceleration.
In addition, I have kept up a subtle (well I think so) serious of remarks directed at her lack of enthusiasm for the scooter.
I think, the latter has done the trick, any suggestion to Kathleen that she is perhaps not upto the task is like a red rag to a bull, and, you WILL be proved wrong.
So, we have been for several jaunts on the scooter:
twice into Cromer, (once for the inevitable Church attendance),
a visit to a "Car Boot" Sale (what a load of tat!),
and a trip to Tesco.
I can officially state, Kathleen is now a confirmed "biker chick".
Sunday is rounded off with an excellent Sunday lunch in the pub in West Runton. It does not seem to have a name, other than, "the village inn".
Labels:
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Cromer,
Incleboro Fields Caravan Club Site,
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