Decided to leave today and
head north, first stop 30 mins along the road was Dune de Pilat. 4€ for the car park. The walk up the dune was tough, plastic steps
built into the side were subsiding and very difficult for Morgan but using the
rope helped; next time we'll just climb up the sand. It’s the biggest dune in Europe
and so unlike anything we’ve ever been on before. Quite strange but also a truly amazing
site.
The dune is growing between 1 and 5 metres inland a year so all the campsites in the forest around must be under threat. Its 2km long, we walked to the top Chris thinks about 105 metres high. Evan ran up and was so full of energy – I found it a little harder!!! We all enjoyed the slide down though! We didn’t have to pay the motorhome prices as we were narrow enough to get through the car exit and thankfully there were no height barriers!
The dune is growing between 1 and 5 metres inland a year so all the campsites in the forest around must be under threat. Its 2km long, we walked to the top Chris thinks about 105 metres high. Evan ran up and was so full of energy – I found it a little harder!!! We all enjoyed the slide down though! We didn’t have to pay the motorhome prices as we were narrow enough to get through the car exit and thankfully there were no height barriers!
We then started to drive
north to begin our planned island tour up the west coast. Horrendous busy main roads through Bordeaux
but as we got the satnav to avoid all toll roads we quickly came off onto
beautiful country lanes and through millions of vineyards again. Really pretty.
We needed to shower so
decided to find a campsite for the night, found one in the book that just said
only 15€ a night with a pool at St.George-de-Didonne so headed there. Arrived,
checked in, gave all my details to the woman and then she charged me 60€!!!!!! I
nearly cried!! But I just had to pay it –
I’d conducted the whole conversation in French, all children’s dates of birth,
addresses, names etc so I couldn’t change my mind… NOT impressed at all!! We were shown to our pitch, opposite was a
group of really dodgy looking 18 yr old French lads whose body language was
awful – they just stared at us. Then we
realised that the couple next to them were complaining about them to who we
assume were site managers or could have been the parents of some of them, they’d
obviously had a loud night and were being made to apologise!! Still, put Chris right on edge and we really weren’t
comfortable. We put up our beach tent
and put everything inside it. I bought 1
hr of wifi for 2€ for Chris – another ripoff, and a laundrette token for
5€. I put as much washing as possible
into the machine and hung it out to dry, bought a washing line and pegs for 3€ at the shop which sells everything!! Despite
a rather grey day it was now surprisingly clear in contrast to the weather
forecast. Chris went for shower and
shave and to his delight the block right next to us has cubicles with toilet,
sink, shower and heated mirror all together with a moveable heater!!! – so it
should considering how much we’re paying!! Ha ha!!
I then took the kids to the
pool, it had a small 2 ft deep pool for Morgan and Seren and the main pool which unfortunately got deep
very quickly so I had to watch Evan very closely- managed to get him swimming
again. I hope that he can show his
instructor in September!! He was real
proud of himself again, and I was so pleased that he could remember! Came home to spaghetti for tea which the kids
were ravenous for! The French lads were
no trouble as they were obviously on best behaviour after last night!! The site’s music and entertainment in the
evening skit was unpleasantly loud, such a mistake to have come her but at
least we made use of all the services that we could!!