We started off this morning with about an hour's ride from Mallerye to our specially selected aire, courtesy of Lenny HB at Belleville Sur mer.
In order to get there we had to pass over the pont de brettonne and hopefully the steepness of yesterday's ride shows
We have seen loads of pizza hits and having my suggestion of getting a couple at work apparently worked it felt rude not to try one for breakfast, so 12 euros for an automated orientaloise cooked in 4 minutes seemed a good idea. We would do it again. It shows you the making cooking and packaging process as you wait and a closing line to show you how far along your eating experience is getting
We then popped into Yvetot for final ablutions which was ok with an aire near town but loads of boulangeries open for a Sunday. We bought what we thought was a small baguette but it worked out to be a huge croissant so saving that for brekkie tomorrow
The church was rebuilt with adjacent bell tower but we were here at Sunday morning mass time.
Into Auffay and an aire at the train station with lovely clear river but apparently nothing else.....unless you drive out through the village and then it looked worthy
Passing a few shooters on their Sunday morning rabbit hunt we made it Belleville with (hopefully) exactly the same photo as lenny of the view by the van.
We then walked the accessible hill down to the beach, about a mile
Before returning to watch rugby whilst listening to Newcastle win 8-0 away from home.
Then sunset photos towards Dieppe with its port about 3 miles away
It should be noted there are no facilities at "parking place" currently being abused by us as an aire, along with Spanish German and French motorhomes.
In order to get there we had to pass over the pont de brettonne and hopefully the steepness of yesterday's ride shows
We have seen loads of pizza hits and having my suggestion of getting a couple at work apparently worked it felt rude not to try one for breakfast, so 12 euros for an automated orientaloise cooked in 4 minutes seemed a good idea. We would do it again. It shows you the making cooking and packaging process as you wait and a closing line to show you how far along your eating experience is getting
We then popped into Yvetot for final ablutions which was ok with an aire near town but loads of boulangeries open for a Sunday. We bought what we thought was a small baguette but it worked out to be a huge croissant so saving that for brekkie tomorrow
The church was rebuilt with adjacent bell tower but we were here at Sunday morning mass time.
Into Auffay and an aire at the train station with lovely clear river but apparently nothing else.....unless you drive out through the village and then it looked worthy
Passing a few shooters on their Sunday morning rabbit hunt we made it Belleville with (hopefully) exactly the same photo as lenny of the view by the van.
We then walked the accessible hill down to the beach, about a mile
Before returning to watch rugby whilst listening to Newcastle win 8-0 away from home.
Then sunset photos towards Dieppe with its port about 3 miles away
It should be noted there are no facilities at "parking place" currently being abused by us as an aire, along with Spanish German and French motorhomes.