Wednesday 31 July 2013


Day 28 Lacanau Ville to Bordeaux 50km

Voires verts all the way, Nice easy cycle, with lunch stop in the most lovely grounds to social security building i have ever seen, into beautiful city of Bordeaux. Once established that no real camping potential found through tourist info Auberge jeunnesse which is we assume the halls of residence for the uni used as accommodation for the summer. really great place 46 euro for a double, close to the town centre, spotless with brilliant security for the bikes and in general, and breakfast and use of kitchen. As we settled into Room 101 :/ plan was made and dave went out painting.

About 8pm i followed him out to the fountain in the centre of the front of the old town where a decidedly tense dave was attempting to paint with a dentally challenged man of the street and water colour artist himself, Didier, was sat by his side, drinking, smoking, advising dave on his technique and most importantly probably deterring any potential clientele. After 10 mins of me being there, perhaps my more dismissive aura, he moved on. After which Dave then turned and said "lesson learnt, you can't be nice to everyone".

Packed up and back to Auberge, where, I have to admit to this, whilst I prepared our soup initially I was offered left over pasta in a pan which i accepted gladly, obviously very gladly, as they then offered me there left overs on the plate and I took it!!!!!! Dave looked on in astonishment and it was only as I finished i realised really what i had done!!!!!!Anyway they seemed nice young women and i was starving!

not sure why am pulling this face but lovely grounds for council workers



Tuesday 30 July 2013

Day 25 Carcans plage to Lacanau de Ville via Blackpool, sorry  Lacanua de oceans!!! 15km

Lovely morning and spent it on the most amazing beach, reminded me of a really wild surf beach  in Australia. Carcans is a real surf spot with a good vibe, nice cafe's (wish we had loads of money to partake of mean looking pizzas) and though campsite was expensive it really had a nice feel (managed to avoid putting the bracelet on). Dave did a painting and a lovely French teacher came along and chatted about them, and bought a card. She lives in Warsaw but family in Chamonix so we even might see her in the winter.

After a little lunch we headed the 12 or so km to Lacanau de Oceans. I am afraid to say it was as I imagined, a bit of a characterless resort, (which actually Blackpool has) with a great beach I have to admit, but the water didn't seem as clean as up the coast and there was a bit of a haughtiness to the place, not really deserved, probably due to 50 euro price tag in the two campsites/resorts of the place!!!! These were serious wristband territory so even if they had been half the price i couldn't have stayed there so after another session on the beach, another painting done we set of inland to find cheaper. bear in mind this was now 18.30, very little eaten up to this point. 5km brought us to the L'Ermitage (or the Hills have eyes) 29 euros was quoted here and as we followed the lady down a track, luckily with other campers ahead of us we decided to turn back out of the place. So back on the track, past a resorty looking place and then eventually all the way to lacanau ville.

Really hungry by this time and the time approaching 19.30 we searched for a bed for the night, nothing appeared hopeful, but then we found a Super U and the world became a sunnier place. Dave entered the shop a bit like father Jack though uttering 'wine!!' instead of 'drink!!' and with other staples and the knowledge gained there is a campsite we headed off to said campsite. in my hungerstarved state when we were quoted 13.44 i heard that as 30.44 euro, so used to those kind of numbers, imagine when i realised  my mistake :) Unfortunately Dave so busy painting lately so lack of photos but below is photo of Dave with mug of wine and super U choccie biscuits - a happy man!!!1

Day 26 to 27 Lacanau Ville.

Stayed here two days, pretty exhausted so needed big rest really. Quiet campsite. Got chatting to lovely young couple from bedford, bless them they didn't know what had hit them when I started, having not talked to anyone other than dave for a while. Eventually let them go ha ha!!!


Day 24 Metveliet to Carcans plage 40km

Funny day today, weather dodgy and that matched the mood of the day. Another storm in the night, not as intense but lasted 2 hours so not very rested in the morning. initially bright and then clouded over. We set of to our original destination hourtin Plage  but on arrival, small place, no cash point (no money at this point) only a 5 star campsite to stay at, cloudy and threatening rain. looked for potential to wild camp, found a site that had wooden sculptures and a bit of a hippy/itinerant crowd. Felt like the slaughtered lamb as we entered. Obviously not cool enough to stay there, and felt a wee bit dodgy really for two middle ageds from Morecambe so off we went back on the road.

As it was not going to be a beach day headed inland slightly with potential to stay by a lake, arrived at ready made resort, hideous music blaring, no redeeming features whatsoever (bank though so funds replenished) so before our moods worsened further headed off again just 4km to the coast to Carcans plage, very surfy little place but the campsite (1 star!!!) costs 26 euro. These pricings are a bit odd. only one in town and bored with searching so settled up for the night. Drew the line at putting on a blue arm band. Actually a really nice site, we are used to being the only non French speaking couple on a site, but i think we are the only non German speaking. Big site so was worried about noise but on the strike of 11.00pm silence, love that german efficiency :) So well rested for Day 25

Day 22 to day 23 soulac tp Metveliet de bains 20km

Nice easy cycle after lovely quite night to Metveliet. Different to Soulac which was quite grand a more surfy fel' nice campsite within actual earshot of the beach and waves. Dave did a painting in between body surfing in lovely waves then to aldi for a 1.35 euro litre!!! bottle of wine and chilled evening.

After initial peaceful night we were woken at 1am by the biggest thunderstorm or 'orage' in french that I have aver known. In our little tent i was pretty scared and no looking to Dave for a reassuring hug as he felt that could increase the conductivity of us both with my 'bling'!!!! Would have been spectacular I am sure if we had dared stick our heads out. our friends helen and jules on the loire got it even worse we hear. I was informed by the patron that wasn't a big storm!!!! Wouldn't like to see a big orage! Another day on the beach, two more paintings done. Then new flip flops for Dave as he didn't realise that they can't be used like steel toe caps and made a hole in the bottom pushing a peg tent through!! Decision made for early birthday present and got some good sturdy ones suitable for a joiner and he is now officially 'cool' as that is what they are called :)



Back to good old aldi for the vino on special :)

Thursday 25 July 2013


Day 21Lets go surfing now, everybody's surfing now!!!!!!!
Les Mathes to Soulac sur mer on the Gironde 30km

After a late night due to some unexplainably loud conversations till 2am, initially by a family in a caravan and then as that seemed the norm by a group of teenagers, in the end I had to say something, well kind of shush in as French a way as possible, seemed to work. Then off on the lovely cycle route to Royan to catch the ferry to La Gironde. On the way had the first cofee in a bowl that we learnt about at school, but won't have one again!!! 6 euros! We have paid less for a pitch.

8km cycle to Soulac and yes the surf does not disappoint!! Couple of hours on the beach and in the waves with a couple of paintings done by Dave. Nice campsite 21 euro but worth it for its apparent tranquility (mind you last nights was promising to be that too we shall see)








Day 20 Rocheforte to Les Mathes 60km with detours

Getting out of the least inspiring place thus far proved difficult. Without actually being on the cycle route our only option was on a horrid main road so it left the only option of a cycle round the area to get back onto cycle route. luckily cool with some rain which stopped both of us overheating, with exasperation as well as the heat. When back on the route a quite pleasant cycle through some marsh lands, with big things in the water which we still haven't figured out what they were and some lovely herons and white dove type birds. Food break in a tunnel to avoid a downpour then a coffee at Marennes then onto a great voires verts through the trees but on a tarmac path all the way to Les Mathes, with some helpful advice from a couple of teachers from Northern Ireland. Great campsite, a bit pricey at 20 euro but a much needed pool and the nicest greenest pitch since the Loire Valley. After such a huge cycle in need of a small beer.


Day 19 isle de re to Rochefort 50km

We knew this was going to be a  built up ride passing back through la rochelle and down the coast. easily made our way back through la rochelle with the cycle route. Quick coffee in La rochelle and armed with maps of the route from office de tourisme easily made our way south. A painting break at a place not dissimilar to Morecambe with the tide out out dave painted a view of a small pier while I chatted to an obviously avid French rugby fan/ex truckie who persisted in singing Swing Low Sweet Chariot (thought it prudent not to mention last 6 nations). We then continued on to Rocheforte. i struggle to find anything really positive to say about the place except a very cheap and nice municipal campsite (6.36 euro) except for the number of ants at the pitch. Early night as exhausted though concerned about ants entering tent. big thunder storm in the night.