Day twenty three
Now it’s the start of back to home.
I amended my intended journey a little bit, to allow Andy J the opportunity to recharge his Tesla of Awfulness.
That said, the diversion into a field, did mean that we’d discover a potential lunch stop for the future:
I regularly stop in Chimay for lunch en-route to say Luxembourg or Germany, using the pretty good Casino brasserie and its decent sized car park.
Coming home from the racing at Spa, we needed to find a rapid Tesla charger for a car. One popped-up, which appeared to be in a field, which indeed it was. That said, it was by chance, opposite a rural micro-brewery, which seems to have a pretty good brasserie attached to it. The place is shut on Monday, so we couldn’t try it. That said, I’ve made a note of it, to try out in the future.



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A semi recharge done, we trundled on to St Quentin, where the sun was beating down on the car park of a huge shopping complex. One thing the French do well, is their large supermarkets, so we took the opportunity to have lunch there whilst electricity flowed into Andy’s car. Then, it was off on the motorway to St Omer for the last night, staying in the ever popular Ibis Budget. From there it’s a simple walk into the centre of town, a couple of pints in the Queen Victoria on the main square, before dinner in the very good, Au P’tit Bouillon, a popular place:
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The owner is a helpful fellow, not least as we hadn’t booked a table, in a restaurant that was pretty much full, not long after we arrived. First in, last out; just as it should be.