Thursday 27th June 2019





It was cold and overcast this morning with a strong and gusty wind. We moved on the short distance to the village of Ploumanac'h to visit the Cote Granit Rose (The Pink Granite Coast). There is no need for commentary to the following photos:






































































































































































I took these photos while walking along the Sentier des Douaniers (The Path of The Customs Officers). By the time we reached the end of the path the weather had gone from overcast and cold to hot and sunny.







Walking back towards our van we went a rather round about route.







We passed this finely balanced stone.






And this one with a hole.





By the time we got back to our van we were pretty exhausted.





We moved on east the short distance to the town of Treguier and parked for the day at the aire de camping cars by the river.






I took a walk into town.





This is the Cathedral.







The town square is quite pretty. I bought some bread.






Back at the aire - this is the view from the sliding door on the side of our van.






We met some British vanners who were also staying at the aire today and invited them round for a drink.


Today we travelled 19 miles (31 kilometres). We are at N48.78987 W3.23140


Treguier    Street View




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