We arrived back at the airport in Marsielle and found that our flight was no longer – not just cancelled – deleted at some point in the past.
We have managed to get onto a flight to Paris and then another to Strasbourg 3 hours later.
We arrived back at the airport in Marsielle and found that our flight was no longer – not just cancelled – deleted at some point in the past.
We have managed to get onto a flight to Paris and then another to Strasbourg 3 hours later.
We went to a little local bar 2 doors down from our house (Au Bistrot Den Bas) – pretty quiet but quite pleasant.
Pam’s sardines were a bit of a no show as they were dry and overcooked.
Dinner :
Basilica Saint Sauveur
Life in the old days, and the new (best photo I could get because of trees now growing)
Bertrand du Guesclin (c. 1320 – 13 July 1380), known as the Eagle of Brittany was a Breton knight and French military commander during the Hundred Year’s War. His heart is kept at the basilica of Saint-Sauveur at Dinan.
Some nice stained glass windows in the church (as always you can click for a larger image)
Church of St Malo
I woke early and decided to go for a walk around while most people were still sleeping, about 6:30am (it was Easter Monday)
It was real cold, far too cold so I went back to the house and lit the gas fire.
We checked the weather and it looks like today was going to be the best weather over the next few days so we decided to head to Mont Saint Michel about 58km away.
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Mont Saint-Michel is an island commune in Normandy, France. It is located approximately one kilometer off the country's northwestern coast, at the mouth of the Couesnon River near Avranches. 100 hectares in size, the island has a population of 44, and 100s of shops and restaurants.
The original parking area has been flooded and damaged and now you must park quite a way away and catch a free bus to drop you off closer to the mount. The new car park is located at 2.5 km from the Mount on the continent. The shuttles getting to Mont-Saint-Michel leave directly from the parking lot. You get off at 400 meters from the entrance of Mont Saint-Michel
The cost for parking was 12.3 Euro for 2+ hours, I think this covers your for almost 24 hours but can’t quite remember.
We arrived at 9:15am and it was not too busy but even then our bus was chocka full of people.
The bus drops you off 400 meters away from the entrance.
We walked up to the entrance and then wanted some food since we did not have much to start the day with. We found a little restaurant La Vielle Auberge and sat outside and had a coffee and a crepe.
Crepe with Honey – 4.2 Euro, Coffee 2.50 Euro – prices here are a bit more expensive than in other places.
After a few hours we decided to leave and go back to the car and head to Cancale – about 50km away. It was also getting really busy then with almost continuous streams of people entering the mount.
We drove to cancale and were looking for the port but I think we got a slightly different place in the GPS, just beyond Cancale so we just kept going since we were almost at the end of the peninsula.
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We parked up in a car park and walked along to see if there was somewhere to eat, if not we would drive back to cancale.
There were two restaurants there and we chose the cheaper one and ate outside, Pam was cold as there was a cool breeze.
We ordered a coke and some cider, 2 different oyster dishes and a grande salad
The first oyster dish was Butter and Garlic (YUM), the 2nd is with Cream (YUM) and the grande salad had:
The salad dish was huge and it also comes with a couple of sauces and bread.
The big slab in the photo is Foie Gras and I had never tried it before. Pam refused to try it on principal of how they force feed the Goose…
It was very rich but also very nice, sort of hard to explain but I liked it a lot.
Lunch bill:
After lunch we went for a walk around the peninsula and then drove back to Dinan.
A great day out….
After our feast of a lunch we decided to have something simple for dinner – just a crêpe.
We went out looking for somewhere to eat and most were closed since it was Easter Monday night but there were a few Crêperies open.
We went to one that was full of people called crêperie ahna, recommended by Routard since 1996 – http://creperie-ahna.blogspot.com
The outside of the crêperie.
Chris had the Crepe Peche Melba which was Peaches and Ice Cream with a Raspberry Coulis, Chantilly Cream and Almonds
Pam had the Crepe Belle Helene which was Chocolate and Pears with Ice Cream, Chantilly Cream and Almonds
I had a beer and Pam just had some water
Le Chat beer
Costs:
Pam & I were quite hungry and while walking around the streets we found a restaurant that she tried to book into and supposedly we were booked in “tonight”
No sign of life even though it was after 4pm and I noticed their bookings were in a diary on todays date through the window.
No sign of our names on there so we decided to flag this restaurant and find something else later.
We decided on a restaurant called Auberge de Pelican just down the street from us.
Pretty quiet with really only us in the restaurant but is was only about 7pm.
We both ordered the Duck Leg with vegetables.
Just prior to our meal arriving we were given a bread roll, no butter or anything else with it!
The duck was lovely but the vegetables (potatoes, bacon and mushrooms) were over cooked and pretty sad (ok the mushrooms were good)
The cost was 17 Euro each.
We left Honfleur on Sunday at about 11am for the drive to Dinan – about 230 km.
The trip started out with fine weather in Honfleur but as we got closer to Dinan the rain started and we had to slow down to 110km/h from 130km/h.
We decided to not use the toll roads so we ended up going through some small villages and lots of areas that forced us to drop speed down to 90km/h, 70km/h, and 50km/h.
We arrived at Dinan about 2:30pm and called the person (Carl) to meet us at the house.
Our house is thought to have been built in 1386 or thereabouts. Amazing to think how many people have lived in it over the years.
So far looks pretty normal…..