Neil: Off we go , not sure quite where ? Ceri has not seen Carnac before so we head to southern Brittany. They are amazing rows of stone over about 6kms . Access now is controlled now as people ….probably my family in 1989 would climb all over them ! They are spectacular though and no one knows quite why they were put up . Camping now for 3 more days on the Quiberon peninsula with a pitch right by the sea . Walk to a restaurant for Moules and chips . Life is good
Ceri: Life was so good and relaxed on the Quiberon Peninsula that I have only now got round to finishing the blog for this journey. Our campsite was right at the edge of the sea and we were blessed with sunshine for our final three days. We would start every morning with a swim before dawn, then read books, swim, or cycle gently around the peninsula. We ate our daytime meals on our table facing the ocean then evenings enjoying oysters and moules in local restaurants. Heaven.







The weather broke the day we left as Neil drove in pouring rain to Roscoff to catch the ferry to Plymouth then home .
It feels good to be home.
Here ends our latest blog.
A sunny ending to your hols! Lovely. And a sunny week to enjoy your lovely house and garden.
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What a great time you’ve had. We too have swam at Quiberon when the boys were small. We’d been somewhere further South and were heading for the Roscoff ferry so stopped off there en route. Happy days.Now I expect you’re planning your next adventure. Love to you both. Sue and Richard. X
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