Because we were bound for Dorset, we took the ferry from Roscoff to Plymouth. We overnighted at Rennes, staying in a small but very good hotel which had displays of memorabilia on every landing, including a series of signed prints of some rather risqué TinTin cartoons.
Roscoff was beautiful - sunshine, blue sea and sky, little puffy clouds - reminded us of how much we like Brittany.
We had a good crossing and arrived in Plymouth to spend three days with Angela and Neil, it was so good to catch up with them again and to spend some time together.
Nick’s party in Bridport was a great afternoon and evening and we were pleased to share it with him. We met lots of old friends and enjoyed catching up with everyone’s news.
Our B&B bedroom was quite a surprise…
We spent a very happy few weeks in the Midlands, staying with good friends Mal and John and Nick and Val.
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Friends Tonia and Mike, thanks for a great lunch |
We also enjoyed time with our family, including our beautiful new great niece, Penelope.
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A walk in the park with Hannah, Paddy, Moose and Penelope |
We arrived back in Saint Jean de Losne in a heatwave - high 30’s - ‘scorchio’. So we gave Bertie a quick clean and fled to Brittany.
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En route - the beautiful Loire Valley |
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Bléré Plage campsite - great family site beside the Loire |
We were apprehensive about this trip because we have such wonderful memories of 20+ years sailing to Brittany and were concerned that we would not find it as magical arriving and exploring by road. We need not have worried - we had an absolutely wonderful time, re-visiting favourite harbours and discovering many new places.
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La Forêt Fouesnant |
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La Roche-Bernard |
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St-Quay-Portrieux |
Sea, sky, and rocks…
Beautiful villages with hydrangeas and agapanthus…
Crêpes and seafood in abundance, and of course chilled Muscadet...
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Shady Crêperie in Piriac sur Mer |
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Pete's happy - he's by the sea again |
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Chenal du Four |
And finally an amazing trip to Nantes, visiting Les Machines de l'île and riding on the 30 metre high elephant. The huge redundant workshops of the old shipyard are now home to a company of crazy engineers, designers and artists, who conceive and build a world where Jules Verne meets Heath Robinson.
Check it out - it's really worth a visit...
www.lesmachines-nantes.fr
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The Heron 'flies' with people suspended in the baskets below |
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A ride on this elephant is something else! |
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Yes, we did! |
Great blog, lovely photos of a wonderful summer. Miss you two
ReplyDeleteThanks Jac
DeleteWe miss you too and look forward to next season and catching up with you both. X