Iberian Adventure - part 2

 We stayed on Saturday night in an Aire in Perigueux that had been set up by the Council especially for motorhomes. It was a flat, concreted area with enough marked wide bays for about 40 vans. No electric, but the usual waste and fresh water supply. Usually the charge was E10 per night, but as the automatic pay barrier was down it was free.

Perigueux was another old French town with plenty of squares, some open and some under magnificently shady plane trees. There were many tiny passageways, but they looked a bit dank and dark, and just that little bit less interesting than Tours.






Sunday was a long drive down to the coast to Saint Jean De Luz, just above the border with Spain. Although I had been here before (last September), the site and town were well worth coming back to.

On the first night the clubhouse put on a band that played Santana type songs (and very well too) and laid on a cote de beouf - rib of beef. Delicious, if a little pricey. 

The band went down a storm, both literally and figuratively, as during their set the heavens opened with a real downpour that lasted well into the next morning.  Then, about midday, it all stopped and the sun came out, so we walked into the town.



Tomorrow, Tuesday, it's into Spain towards Bilbao, although we might call in on San Sebastien on the way. It hasn't been decided yet.

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