Iberian Adventure - part 14

 The Ile de Re is one of three or four large Islands of the French coast, this one off La Rochelle.It is very pretty, and a massively popular place to visit.

Access is via a bridge with a E16 toll, and the few towns have historically defensive structures, walls, ramparts etc.

The site we had decided on using was actually full when we got there - the first time the whole trip ta this has happened, so we just went to the next on and got in there. The site was very pleasant, with access to a Sandy beach, but the tide was out (really far out) and there was little of anything to see or do around it. We therefore moved on the next morning to a site just outside the town of La Flotte.

La Flotte was a pretty harbour town, with all the usual tree lined avenues, bars and restaurants, and a superb outdoor market selling all sorts of exotic (to us) foods, cheeses, cured meats etc.



The next site, north of La Rochelle was a bit of a miss. The facilities were all there, but it just seemed lifeless, and the much vaunted beach was just a scrap of rocks covered in seaweed.

Ah well, you can't win 'em all. We head off north again, but will stop at the standing stones/megaliths at Carnac.

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