On Sunday 13th of September we left the Italian
Lakes and drove down to the French Riviera. We planned on staying around Antibes
but when we got there we weren’t impressed with the area. We always imagined these type of resorts to
be lovely picturesque old fishing villages and they may well be. However
camping accommodation is spread along the coastline between the resorts to the
extent that the coastline consists of a daisy chain of campsites, supermarkets,
shopping malls , aqualands and fairgrounds.
This might be an unfair description as its based on a very brief visit
but we knew there were better places so we headed to Frejus. Frejus has its attractions but again is
extremely popular and touristy but we found a site outside St Aygulf called Campsite
La Plage d'Argens. A large popular and commercial site, but like I always say
commercial sites out of season are often ideal for budget conscious couples who
want to be occupied. The beach here was
only a short walk away, there was a cycle path running along the coast and
there was an excellent swimming pool on site. Ideal for us. We cycled to St
Aygulf and Frejus feeling safe on the cycle path, we also had a pleasant swim
in the pool and were really starting to get into our ‘french mode’. Little did
we know what was to come.
On Tuesday 15th September we received a telephone
call from Maureen my sister. She was holidaying in Cornwall with Sam &
Harriet and my 98 yr old mum. My mum
had fallen and broken her hip, arm and hand was about to be operated on. We packed up immediately and headed for Truro
hospital a distance of1200 miles. We had an overnight stop at Campsite Château
de l'Epervière in Gigny-sur-Saône (Saône-et-Loire) and then carried on the next
day, taking the evening channel tunnel crossing and then stopping overnight at Thriftwood
Holiday Park in Stansted. Next day straight to hospital. We arrived in Truro on Thursday 17th.
We stayed just outside Truro at Chacewater park until Friday 25thjust
as an improving mum was due to be transferred back up to Southport.
We decided to try to resurrect some of the ‘holiday’ and
headed for East Devon. We stayed a few
days at Cofton Park near Sidmouth and then stayed a few days at Ladram Bay. We’d
stayed at these great sites before and so didn’t really take any photographs.
During that June visit we wanted to try Wood Farm in Charmouth but
unfortunately it was full. So we booked Wood Farm before leaving Ladram and had
3 nights there. This is a great site that I can really recommend. For all of
this stay in East Devon and Dorset the weather was amazingly warm and sunny.
Whilst at Wood Farm we walked into Lyme Regis twice, Charmouth and took a bus
to Bridport and West Bay.
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West Bay beach where Broadchurch was filmed |
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West Bay beach. |
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Alec Hardy's house in blue on the left (part played by David Tennant. |
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Looking down on Lyme Regis |
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Lyme Regis |
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Lyme Regis |
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Lyme Regis |
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Wood Farm outside Charmouth. |
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