Thank you for the invitation. The original plan was Portugal and if we make it we will contact you. At the moment we’re sure France has more secret places to discover.We are dead jealous.
Lovely pics, bringing back wonderful memories for us.
We've ground to a halt in the East Algarve, after nearly 20 years on the road.
If you need any advice, if and when you you do get down here, just give us a shout.
Drop in if you're passing.
Any friend of The Oppys is welcome to lead us astray.
Avoid the Costas, this time of the year.
The Inland route is more interesting, and healthier.
Safe travels.
If Paul offers you a drink do make sure that you are sitting down, or very soon you will fall over, he's a very generous host (once his carer is out of sight that is-----hi Jenny)Thank you for the invitation. The original plan was Portugal and if we make it we will contact you. At the moment we’re sure France has more secret places to discover.
A year or two ago, we were in that area and we went along a seriously scary road.After a superb drive down the river Tarn, more rock tunnels than Lake Garda, we settled on our second campsite of the trip in Millau. We’ve seen the Millau Viaduct from road level a couple of years ago, so tomorrow we explore the view from below.
Sorry Paul, what I omitted was the fact that you helped us carry our red stuff and case of Super Bock from the van to a more secure placeEH Up !!! Peter,
Don't go putting rumours about that I'm generous..
Not only will it get me banned from Yorkshire, but there'll be a queue of thirsty itinerant motorhomers blocking the lane.
Outnumbered 15 to 1 by French on most aires but they are very friendly even if it’s only a Bonjour. The last aire we were on a French family moved their table and 4 chairs to make space for us and waved us over. Masks worn in all the same situations as the UK.Hi
Any recent reports??? How are Brit plates being welcomed?? ... or not ?? hopefully tunnel on Sunday
We are really enjoying this trip and keeping away from the usual tourist hotspots has resulted in a better understanding of what France has to offer. Others are taking advantage of the reduced tourist numbers at some major attractions but this quiet life sometimes moving 20 miles a day is ok for now. Last time we were in the south of France for a 2 week holiday we got itchy tyres and completed 3500 miles and 9 countries. Hope our paths cross.Whoops think i was on the penultimate page ... you seem to be enjoying yourselves...
Hi Alan,Hi
Thanks for your intro .. Ive retired for 10 years and mostly france sometimes Spain , Germany and Poland out 6 weeks ish Easter then 2 months ish till cold ... or wife snifs the air and intones ... "I want to go home"
Went to aix Le Bains few years back and Xrssed Pyrenees at the tunnel north of LLeida .. fab journey ... great town French side ... Lecuate??? with air . castle and good Sat market
Unsure of itinerary ... loved the Cevenne and cantal last year ... keep in touch ... just cleaned cassette to few other tasks then see about booking to hopefully travel Sun / Mon ...
It would be good to meet ... whats your timescale route for return ... recommend Guard aqueduct first and last thing in day ... Aire about 2 k away and Fountenbleau Palace was great
Thanks for info ... Cheers alun