Day 55 - Toul
Driving in Germany and France on a Sunday is such a pleasure, because lorries are not allowed - hence every rest stop on the motorways is jam packed with them, just waiting for Monday to come around.
I had chosen Toul as a stopover for the night, not because I wanted to visit Toul, but it was a third of the way back to Calais. As it turned out, it was a good choice. Toul was a nice antidote to the wooden German towns I had been seeing, and it was actually pleasant to have a little decrepitude again!
The Aire held about 12 vans, and for €7 per night also gave you free electric hook-up and waste disposal. It was obviously popular as I got there at midday, and only two spots were left.
There are two points about Toul that warrant mentioning - it has a most unusual cathedral, and the town is surrounded by ancient, but pristine, ramparts. It was Sunday, of course, when I did the 10 minute walk into town so it was 90% closed. But, there were a few bars open.....and a Spar that was immaculately presented and offering all sorts of great food that would be totally unavailable in the UK. Hence, supper was rabbit in two types of mustard, with rice. Delicious
Tomorrow I head further north to a small town outside Reims, called Chamery.
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