Iberian Adventure - part 1

 My first night away was at Telford to say goodbye to Mum, as she was off on a trip herself to Llandudno with Lois, Kerry and Kay.

Monday night saw me at Wallace's house in Blaina, down in the welsh valleys. We tried to have a look at the local sites, but the weather was atrocious - but we did find a good pub to commiserate in.

On Tuesday we travelled down to Newhaven, and stayed overnight in the ferry carpark (they let people catching the ferry do that) and were afloat by 9.30 the next morning. We got to Dieppe early afternoon after a very smooth four hour crossing.

Our first stop was in an aire in the small town of Forges Les Eaux. It is an unremarkable French town, but pleasant enough. 




Thursday saw us driving to Vouvray for what should have been a four and a half hour drive that turned into five and a half hour drive. The last twenty miles were spent at twenty miles and hour or less, stuck behind two huge lorries carrying what looked to be either silos or wind turbine bodies. Nothing we or anybody else could do about it.

We hadn't booked the site, but were lucky to get in as the previous few days has seen flooding (which made the grass pitches unusable) and knocked out most of the electric hookups. They were turning other vans away after us.

You may have heard of Vouvray and its Loire valley wines. We had to try some of course, and very pleasant it was. There really is nothing to the town apart from wine cellars, so on Friday (today) we took the bus into the city of Tours.

It has a very pretty old town, and pleasant to walk around. The Loire run through it, and it was in full flow after all the rain the few days before.








Tomorrow we are driving down to Perigueux, which is famous for truffles and Fois Gras.

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