A brief trip report of our time away down in the Tarn Gorge and then moving on to take in Sid and Ann's chill out.
As usual we took the Newhaven to Dieppe ferry, we find the 11pm sailing the best as it gets us into France nice and early, and that gives us plenty of time to cover as much mileage as we want to down through France, although the downside is it becomes a very long day with a 4 hour break on board the ferry after the ride down from derby to the port, and then straight into the ride down through France.
this trip we would be using mainly peage and nationals on the way down to the Tarn Gorge just to get there as quickly as possible.
Our first overnight stop would be Bourges which is around 250 miles fom Dieppe and add that to the 230 mile down to Newhaven and your 4 hour crossing that becomes 5 hours with the hour added on for time zone change, you can see why it becomes a longish day.
From Bourges our next stop was the Tarn Gorge where we would be camping at Camping Municipal Aux Portes du Sauveterre. this was pre booked something we dont usually do but due to it being the French holiday period we thought it best to do so, an absolute gem of a place not to big, nice and quiet with great views, (ask for plot 11 12 or 13 ) we would be staying there for 8 days total before moving on to Sid and Ann's bash.
There now follows a partly pictorial broadcast (see what i did there) of some of the places we visited and things seen whilst in and around the Tarn Area.
First pictures are the views from the camp site and of the camp site. The Vultures were there every morning.
More to follow.







As usual we took the Newhaven to Dieppe ferry, we find the 11pm sailing the best as it gets us into France nice and early, and that gives us plenty of time to cover as much mileage as we want to down through France, although the downside is it becomes a very long day with a 4 hour break on board the ferry after the ride down from derby to the port, and then straight into the ride down through France.
this trip we would be using mainly peage and nationals on the way down to the Tarn Gorge just to get there as quickly as possible.
Our first overnight stop would be Bourges which is around 250 miles fom Dieppe and add that to the 230 mile down to Newhaven and your 4 hour crossing that becomes 5 hours with the hour added on for time zone change, you can see why it becomes a longish day.
From Bourges our next stop was the Tarn Gorge where we would be camping at Camping Municipal Aux Portes du Sauveterre. this was pre booked something we dont usually do but due to it being the French holiday period we thought it best to do so, an absolute gem of a place not to big, nice and quiet with great views, (ask for plot 11 12 or 13 ) we would be staying there for 8 days total before moving on to Sid and Ann's bash.
There now follows a partly pictorial broadcast (see what i did there) of some of the places we visited and things seen whilst in and around the Tarn Area.
First pictures are the views from the camp site and of the camp site. The Vultures were there every morning.
More to follow.






















































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