Aire de Camping-Car, Cambremer (West of Lisieux)
First stop this morning was to the Museum of the Battle of Normandy in 1944 in Bayeux. Spot the slightly out-of-place item in the picture!
It was a very interesting and well-layed out museum, but after a while of reading the stories, looking at artefacts and models in uniforms, a film put together of lots of the action and umpteen tanks and heavy equipment, we felt rather depressed and in great need of a cup of tea! The place didn't have a cafe, just a drinks machine that took only cash and didn't give change.... so opened up all the windows in the van for some fresh air and made our own hot drinks before we moved on.
We had the first camping place disappointment this afternoon - we aimed for a France Passion that looked beautiful online, in a grassy orchard at Beaufour-Druval. We went several miles on a single track very hilly road to get there, then found the farmyard deserted and the track into the orchard impassable as it was newly laid with hardcore. So, Plan B - to the Aire de Camping-Car at Cambremer. This is really lovely with just us and one other for the night. We have our own picnic table too!
After a rest, we had a walk through the town - a look in the church,Up to the Mairie,
Over the road to the Cafe des Sports for a local cider and apple juice,
Photographed some of the wooden figures dotted around,
And an apple as we are on the cider route.
Saw a laverie that is still flushed continually by fresh spring water (most of those still existing in France are derelict and with stagnant water).
View from our parking spot.
Washing up time.
Once other cars had left this evening, just the post office vans remain. We wonder what time they are driven off for work tomorrow morning .......?????















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