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French Camping 2023, Day 11 La Garandie

Blasdale Home Posted on September 9, 2023 by SteveOctober 22, 2023

9th September 2023

We upped sticks today, packing away. Our Scottish friends were on their way also. Amazing how wet the underside of the groundsheet was, this despite the heat and lack of rain. It had rained a few days before we arrived.

We decided to use the toll road but headed first to the Intermarché HYPER at Montpon Menesterol to buy diesel and groceries. It looked like a big supermarket, but actually was quite small with a rather poor selection of beers and food. But we managed to load up with several days of food and drink, and made our way to the motorway, heading for the volcanoes.

The trip was fast, although we did stop for a picnic lunch. The service station was so full, we parked on the grass. Nice to see so many electric vehicle chargers. Some though were being used for parking by ICE cars and not for charging . I suspect the occupants were lazy and wanted the shelter of the canopies. I refer to this situation as the chargers were ICED.

There were a number of wildlife bridges crossing the Motorway, they were significantly wider than a road bridge, and arched. The trees and bushes growing on the bridges looked very well developed. Some of the bridges were wooden clad with reliefs of animals.

We arrived at the camp site Camping Volcanoes in the small village of La Garandie, near Aydat and Lac d’Aydat We were expecting great things, this site was a ‘Nature Site’ with composting food waste. It was rather short of electricity points, and some were miles away. We were setting up and suddenly realized we could not connect to the power, we were too far away, so we moved to another spare pitch. We watched the same situation unfurl with other campers. The next arrival to us found his cable could not reach, he was replaced by another van with a longer cable. Another van arrived and found that there were only 3 sockets.

Now we see why this site is not an ACSI site, it was expensive, had no loo paper (getting more common again in France) and no guarantee for an electric hookup. This was a pretty poor show. We are booked here for three nights. I don’t want to drive out for the day in the van, someone would probably nick our electric connection.

The campsite had quite a few hikers and cyclists staying in small huts or tents. We saw an elderly couple leave the next morning with their rucksacks. The campsite has one of the GR walking routes running right by it.

On the way to the campsite, we went on to Aydat. The small town was heaving with people. Being a warm, sunny Saturday had brought out thousands of French, presumably from Clermont-Ferrand.

Like so many campsites, there is too much artificial light, and you have to move outside the site for some darkness. Then you are blinded by the gateway motion sensitive arc light as you leave and enter. Still, I believe I saw the milky way.

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French Camping 2023, Day 10 Rauzan

Blasdale Home Posted on September 8, 2023 by SteveOctober 17, 2023

8th September 2023

Steve took an early morning walk to a nearby lake, Base de Loisirs de Blasimon, 6km away. The walk was mainly on small roads through vineyards, and pleasantly wooded areas. At least two of the vineyards had family burial tombs located near the roads.

As I left Rauzan, I walked past a breakers yard. All very high security fences and CCTV. One of the gates opened and you could see 100s of cars awaiting their fate.

The last stretch of the outgoing walk was on a track leading down to the lake. I arrived at the lake, it had three arms, each dedicated to different activities. one was nature, the second for fishermen, the third for recreation, swimming etc, with a white sand beach.

The first leg, the nature area, had a few moorhens in the very weedy waters. The trees surrounding this section of lake were turning into some beautiful autumnal colours.

I walked back to the van for lunch and a swim in the afternoon heat. It reached 32C in the shade. The phone is suffering in this heat.

Tonight, the world-cup enthusiasts were watching the first rugby match.

The background Video shows the activity in the campsite composting bins.

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French Camping 2023, Day 9 Saint Emilion

Blasdale Home Posted on September 7, 2023 by SteveOctober 17, 2023

7th September 2023

Quite a few motor homes packed up today, having stayed just the one night. We quickly got our camper ready for the drive to Saint Emilion. This entailed unhooking from the awning, while keeping most of our cooking utensils etc inside the awning. A few items in the campervan needed stowing away, the passenger seat rotated, gas, water and electricity disconnected, and the roof lowered.

We intended to arrive early in the cool of the morning and before the crowds descended. We were successful in this. The drive took us on the route we came in, across the river using the very same bridge. The same roadworks were ongoing. The French were resurfacing a very good quality road. Well, that is by English standards.  We drove through St Emilion, aiming for a car park, which turned out to be for coaches only. We ended up parking on the side of the road which we had come in on. At least we were facing the correct way to be able to make a quick exit.

The walk to the centre was not far, and the village was still pretty quiet. I took the mandatory pictures looking across the tiled roofs of the buildings below.

So many shops were selling expensive wines, complete with multitudes of weird implements to uncork the bottles. There were also differing ways to preserve the undrunk contents of a bottle. (That last item in my view is totally useless, when do you have an unfinished bottle of wine?) Some bottles were mind-bogglingly expensive.

We left without lunch and stopped at a Lidl for provisions and lunch goodies including beer. It was yet another warm day.

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French Camping 2023, Day 8 Rauzan

Blasdale Home Posted on September 6, 2023 by SteveOctober 17, 2023

6th September 2023

Today we had a walk around the town of Rauzan itself. Rather a quiet place. A little ambling around the place, stopping to look at the estate agents and the boulangeries. There may at one time have been three boulangeries, but today the two. The third was now a barber. We visited one as well as a small Lidl/Aldi where a bottle was purchased.

We visited the castle ruin. Three girls on duty and just us two touring the castle.  By the time we had left there were plenty more tourists including a group of very loud Italians. Climbed to the top of the tower., 109 steps, plus at least another 20 from ground level. Good views, including the local cemetery. I was to view the cemetery from close up on my afternoon walk.

Back to the van for lunch. I then went on a 5 mile walk through the vineyards. Very few roses are now grown at the end of the vineyard rows. I did find 5 examples. The grapes looked very ripe; it must be getting towards grape picking season.

All went well with the walk until the route took me down a path through a wood. The path did not appear to exist, this was definitely jungle country with thick bamboo to fight through. Made it out near the exit point with a leap over the ditch.

Back at the campsite I took a swim to cool down and remove the grime from the walk. The van floor had proved so hot, that R had dug out the indoor slip-ons normally used when the floor is cold!

Supper tonight was rice, prawns and vegetables.

We had a chat with the Scottish couple behind us, they had already visited St Emillion where we were hoping to go tomorrow.

There were also a few Irish people in the campsite, they were here for the rugby world cup.

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French Camping 2023, Day 7 Rauzan

Blasdale Home Posted on September 5, 2023 by SteveOctober 21, 2023

5th September 2023

Showers, breakfast and off to see the Château de Château-l’Évêque on the way to our next stop outside of Bordeaux. We followed Jen and Bev, but there were some odd navigation decisions, and so we went our own way. We eventually arrived at the Château de Château-l’Évêque, sometime before Jen and Bev. We parked and went on a search for the Château.  It was closed, closed for the week. A small handwritten note on the gate was all that told us it was closed. Why had they not updated their Google maps business listing with the closure dates, or their website? Both of these had been checked by us.  We had a coffee in the village and bought some sandwiches. Rosemary handed over our spare CD-player mobile-phone mount, hoping this would help to raise the phone up higher in their car to use Google Maps. We all said our goodbyes.

We continued our journey to Rauzan, stopping for our sandwich lunch at Montpon-Ménestérol, R discovered it wasn’t easy to dispose of the wrappings from the sandwiches. One large bin required a special card to be used. We’d heard about these; they entitle residents to use their local tip 20 odd times a year. Stopped at a supermarket at Castillon-la-Bataille. Arrived in Chateaux de Rauzan in the searing heat. Booked into a pitch for 4 nights. I went for a swim to cool off. Steak for supper with potatoes, and fennel.  Cooling a little after dusk. 

Our reason for visiting here was the site is located in posh wine country.  We would visit Saint Emillion and hopefully Bordeaux. The campsite sounded nice with the mention of nearby Caves, walks in the countryside and the chateaux,

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French Camping 2023, Day 6 Puymoroux

Blasdale Home Posted on September 4, 2023 by SteveOctober 21, 2023

4th September 2023

After breakfast we headed out to ‘Le Vieux Moulin’, in Chabanais for lunch. It’s a smart French restaurant where we had the plat de jour. I went for the meat option, Rosemary, Bev and Jen went for vegetarian.  Despite it being a Monday, there were a few other diners. We had an excellent meal, and some nice beers to go with it.

On the way back to Jen and Bev we stopped at another reservoir, called Lac de Saint_Mathieu. We had seen this before when it was empty.  It had had a leak, been emptied and now fixed and was full.  We order a coffee from the café ‘La Grande du Lac’, a British run café. This part of France is quite full of British, and British owned businesses. There is a campsite here, so could be a place to stay in the future.

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French Camping 2023, Day 5 Puymoroux

Blasdale Home Posted on September 3, 2023 by SteveOctober 21, 2023

3rd September 2023

Morning was bright & promising. Showered & breakfasted by 8.00. Rosemary went to a car boot sale with Linda and purchased another two flat irons. She uses them as book ends.  We set off to Jen and Bev before midday, stopping off to purchase some wine before the supermarkets closed at 12.30, and arrived at Puymoroux in the afternoon. The van was parked in the drive and connected to the electricity.  (Not strictly required, the battery should keep the fridge running for at least 4 days, but good to have.) We sat in the garden under the shade of a tree and chatted, while playing with the dogs.  Supper was an excellent BBQ cooked by the man of the house, with numerous vegetable sides prepared by Jen.

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French Camping 2023, Day 4 Arçais and Spiders

Blasdale Home Posted on September 2, 2023 by SteveOctober 18, 2023

2nd September 2023

There was no damage from the heavy rain. Even the ground appeared surprisingly dry. It turned out to be a hot sunny day.

We were given a tour of their son’s barn, which is next to their house. Some excellent renovations with plenty of style.

Preparing for supper

Linda drove to the nearby town of Coulon to purchase some ‘pork spiders’, or Araignée de Porc, also known as ‘pope’s eye steak’ (!) for the BBQ in the evening. Sausages and some bread were also acquired.

My Boggie Tel eSIM

I had been receiving text messages from Boggie Tell suggesting that I was going to be cut off, unless I phoned them on some premium number and confirmed my ID. This sounded like a scam, but with the aid of Google, this appeared to be true. I phoned the number, but there was a rush of French telling me to press some number. With the aid of Linda, we navigated this menu. For future reference, it was 1, then 1.

We then were talking to a call center operator; they do speak both English and French. They wanted my passport number and name. This apparently is the French law. Anyway, it all worked out, I was not cut off on my 30-day SIM, and I had no idea how they were going to charge me on the premium rate number, because they did not have my payment details.

One other positive aspect of the Boogie Tell eSim is it allows roaming throughout the EU, and also free roaming in the UK. In fact, I downloaded the eSIM and activated it in the UK before I left for France, using both data and making phone calls.

The Afternoon

Lunch was bread and cheese. I went for a five mile walk in the afternoon. Crossed the river using the ferry. This is a small ferry and operated by chain. You haul yourself across the river. Linda was surprised it was still in operation. There had been trouble with the ferry, vandals sinking it on occasion. The town mayor was considering removing the crossing. I then headed back along the river towards Damvix. I did not reach Damvix, time was short, and crossed the river at the locks and headed back up the road.

The evening was wine and a BBQ of the ‘pork spiders’, and sausages. There were glow worms about, which proved very difficult to photograph. There was a lovely clear night and I saw a trail of satellites which must have been launched this very day by musky boy.

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French Camping 2023, Day 3 Arçais

Blasdale Home Posted on September 1, 2023 by SteveOctober 18, 2023

1st September 2023

It had rained during the night at Le Bec Hellouin, so it was a damp start to pack away the van. We set off to the Eatons in Arcais in the rain, using departmental roads. The Google route was bizarre, at one time taking us down at least 20K of single-track road.  As we drove south the weather improved and the sun came out

We stopped off at a supermarket for lunch and topped up with 1.75 diesel. Very warm, stripped off our outer layers. We also stopped at the Aldi in Niort to buy some wine.

Arriving in Arçais

Arrived at the Eatons around 4.00. Had tea. Supper was a lovely veggie Lasagne with Aubergine, made by Madame.  The house martins and swallows were sitting on the TV aerial making a freak display. A couple of starlings joined them. Mike mentioned the number of birds was a lot less than last year.  Very few bats out tonight. We did not see any, but the bat detector did hear them a couple of times.

After dark, I took some pictures of the stars and the van. There was tremendous thunder and lightning storm over night.

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French Camping 2023, Day 2 Le Bec Hellouin

Blasdale Home Posted on August 31, 2023 by SteveOctober 18, 2023

31st August 2023

Today it started to drizzle in the morning. Breakfast in the van. Lunch in the van – Camembert cheese and some excellent brown, sliced, French bread. I went for a short walk down to the village, and along the cycle path that passes through here. The path is metalled, and could take a small car down it. The surface is absolutely perfect, nothing like a Buckinghamshire road. This metalled path is part of a cycle track built on an old rail line. I walked back on a path, across the river and back up the road. The Abbey tower was always in view.

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