Our Journey Home.
Its the 8th of July and we decide to run up the coast back to Le Harve as lots to see. First Port of call Cabourg. Small towm but well worth a visit. A vintage car rally was going on and quite entertaining. We follow the fantastic coast with miles of golden sand through Dives and on to the town of Honfluer.
We were advised not to eat on the Harbour front as its expensive and it is!!!. We found a niece little retaurant near the tourist office called Bar Luncheon. It was cheaper(Not much) but the food was tremendous. The 17th centuary buildings around the inner harbour are something straight out of Les Miserables but well worth a few photos. We noticed one of our boats "Windsong" tied up at the visitor berth. The outer Harbour can take larger boats.
Its the 8th of July and we decide to run up the coast back to Le Harve as lots to see. First Port of call Cabourg. Small towm but well worth a visit. A vintage car rally was going on and quite entertaining. We follow the fantastic coast with miles of golden sand through Dives and on to the town of Honfluer.
We were advised not to eat on the Harbour front as its expensive and it is!!!. We found a niece little retaurant near the tourist office called Bar Luncheon. It was cheaper(Not much) but the food was tremendous. The 17th centuary buildings around the inner harbour are something straight out of Les Miserables but well worth a few photos. We noticed one of our boats "Windsong" tied up at the visitor berth. The outer Harbour can take larger boats.
Its now time to make our final push to Le Harve via the magnificant Pont de Normandie. Seats are upright and trays stowed as we take off over the bridge. The rest was fine except when we go right to the Ferry terminal entrance where it was poorly marked as Point de Embarquement and we missed it. Every where else the word ferry was used but not here. However after Touring the whole Dockland area we found it again.
THANK YOU TO ALL WHO CAME.