France 2010
Set off with at 2.30pm
on Friday 18th June for the 280 mile trip to Dover .
Had a good run down with not too many hold-ups and with a 45 min break at
Starbucks at Hilton Park
services on the M6 we arrived at Dover
at 9.30pm so it was a trip to the
chippie and supper on Marine Parade and settle down for the night.
Sat 19th June
Up at 8 and after a spot of breakfast it was down the
road to Morrison’s for a bit of shopping then to Dover
Castle to spend a few hours here as
the ferry was not until 6pm . I'm an
English Heritage member so free for me but
was a bit shocked to find it was £13.50 for non members. It has a lot to
see so easily managed to while the time away here despite it being a bit on the
windy and cold side. Left round 5 and had an hour or so on the front at Dover
Parade before trip to the port.
view over dover from the castle |
This is the first motorway aire i have stopped on but it
seemed a decent stop and did not feel unsafe (dedicated parking for
caravans/campers separate from the cars and trucks)and the place has a nature
theme.
Baie de somme aire |
Sunday 20th June
After a good nights sleep and breakfast we set off for
Rouen, after coming off the Paige i decided to stop at one of the roadside
aires to check the address for the intended stop at Rouen, it was here while
checking the map out that we had a chance meeting with fellow wildcampers Bill
and Ange (pioneer) Pete and Ali(zeezee) and Nigel and Judy (Nigel 54) who i
thought would be well on their way as they had got the ferry early sat morning
(but then realising they were celebrating birthdays and they would have had to
sober up a bit before heading on their way).Anyway had a brew and a bit of cake with them and
scrounged some eccles cakes off Nigel and then gave them a farewell and headed
of our separate ways. Arrived at Rouen
intending to stop on the Quayside on the opposite side of town only to find it
all decked out and some sort of frame being built on the bridge. As the monday
was Festival De Musiqe in France
i presumed this had been done for this or for the July festivals. There were
half a dozen Italian vans parked on the road nearby so parked amongst these and
went for a tour of Rouen . With it
being sunday it was a bit quiet but we visited the churches of Notre Dame and
Joan of Arc and had a pleasant few hours. Back at the van decided i would not stop on roadside and would head
up to the aire at Oissel. On arrival at the aire which i knew had only 2
dedicated spaces we found they were taken (by 2 british vans) so decided to
have a look at the other aire close by that was listed in satnav. This aire
turned out to be a Leclerc supermarket so went back to Oissel and as it had
many car parking spaces and they were empty tucked myself into one of these and
after a brief walk round the village settle down for the night.
Rouen |
Aire at Oissel |
Monday 21st June
Beautiful sunny monday morning so after filling with water
etc we set off for the Camp PA.J .
at Versailles
Camp P.A .J |
€7 per night per person includes basic toilets ,showers and
emptying facilities cross between an aire and a campsite but really handy for
the Gardens and Palace at Versailles .Versailles . The station is also only a 15 min walk and i think
it was in area 2 and on the main line for the Eiffel tower so also handy for
Paris .(I had already booked campsite but in hindsight it would have been
cheaper to stay here and easier to get into Paris)The gardens are literally
across the road from this site but one to note is the Palace is shut on a
Monday. This particular monday was the Festival De Musique so there was some
sort of band on almost every corner in the centre of Versailles so we had a really good day and night and we even
found a Starbucks
Versaille gardens |
Tues 22nd June
Decided to do the tour of the palace on the tuesday so
parked on the road outside the camp as there were no restrictions and parking
in Versailles a nightmare ,so walked
through the gardens to the Palace, unfortunately the queues were massive
so decided to give it a miss and headed
to the campsite at Camping Beau Village and chilled for the rest of the day
Also visited the chateau at Fontainebleau
and surrounding area which is well worth a visit
beau village |
beau village |
Bev in Paris |
The 3 nights on site and 2 days touring Paris
then brought Friday 25th June and as it was still glorious sunshine it was
decided we would head northwards and to the beach. First stop would be
Honfluer.
Left the campsite around 12.00 and went non stop to Honfluer
arriving at 3.30 so it was chill time with a bit of sunbathing and and a brew
before exploring the fishing town, returned around 7 for a barbeque and then it
was time to get ready for a few drinks in the port. The aire was €9 for 24
hours and included electric and all other facilities and has the usual
boulangerie van calling in the morning. Honfluer is well worth a visit if your
on this coast and has an array of seafood eateries (i'm not into seafood so not
for me) but found a cheap bar just off
the main st and enjoyed a few pints of their finest beers.
Honfluer |
Honfluer |
Back street bar in Honfluer |
Harbour at night |
Sat 26th June
As Honfluer has no beach headed south in search of a bit of
beach, had a quick look round Deauville/Trouville which lookes very nice but
decided would go as far down as Houlgate
and see if there was anywhere better. Villers sur mer did look a very seasidy
place but was not camping friendly and even though had lunch on the quay at Houlgate it did not
seem as good as the towns of Deauville/Trouville so it was back up to there
and found a place on the rather small
aire (room for about 8 vans ,free with elect).There were many vans parked on
the Quayside and the only restrictions seemed to be no picnicking signs . Spent
Sat and Sunday here with a very nice meal overlooking the beach and got in a
bit of beach sunbathing. We moved over to the pier for the sunday parking as it
was a bit closer there is also a massive sunday morning market that runs right
down one side of the pier for the bargain hunters.
at trouville at pier |
As the ferry was 10.30 on
monday morning left it as late as
possible at Trouville (6pm sun
night) and then set off for the return to Calais .
A couple of tolls on the way ,Normandy bridge €5 and a stretch of m/way €6.70
arriving about 8 at Baie de somme where i used the showers courtesy of a very
pleasant cleaning lady who got the keys (think they are meant for the lorry
drivers).Decides to get a bit closer to Calais and find a chippy as had run out
of gas and so couldnt cook. Had a look at Le Tourquet but it seemed expensive
and a bit out of the town so called at a McDonalds on the edge of town and
carried on to Le Portal at Boulogne which has had a revamp and is now an aire
across the road which is barriered and has a €4 charge payable via credit card.
Monday 28th June Up at 8 and a quick breckie and down to Calais
for the ferry. We were spot on time wise as we were straight on the boat and
back in the uk for 11 ish (uk time).Stopped at the park and ride on Dover rd in
Canterbury £2.50 and free bus into town and spent the day sightseeing in
Canterbury leaving at 6pm for the trip home which despite a few holdups on the
M6 and a stop at the services at Northampton took 6.30mins.
Canterbury Cathedral |
The Costings without food drink and entertainment. Mileage
1300 miles
Ferry cost £50.50 (including an ammendment)
Fuel in france
was €1.15 per litre at major super markets filled up twice £117 not including
the full tank i started with . Tolls
£30.73
Campsites and aires £71.71