Tuesday, August 14, 2007

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Day 07: Up Camaret

leave When rainy weather as Guimiliau



and soon reach a few kilometers away St. Thégonnec (page 122 in book
).



drizzle accompanied us on the journey here, and drizzle us will remain loyal to a few hours. Some tourist towns in Brittany shine with excellent signage regarding OB courses. This place does not belong to it. At a critical point is missing a sign. Of course (Murphy!) we take equal time in the wrong direction to learn, because we follow the natural course of the road and get to the center thus two-fold. Only after we have parked in a school parking lot (Ferien!) the car, visited the church and enclos and inquired several times in town with locals after a butcher shop, we find - oops! - A large park and recreational vehicle parking near the church. Oh great!
Here are some of the regent called the images. Please make a bowl or cup under the screen ... ;-)



Finally, the ancient gargoyles show what he so on it (and it) has:





photos can be taken only under hood protection:



Not without reason, we soon forgave us under cover. A fact that is amply rewarded:


Who among the churchgoers just here at the pulpit has his place, may listen to the preaching of repentance and so on with joy when he - as compensation - the fun-loving lady with the collected glass is always before his eyes.


enough to feed our culture we intus navigation device with the point of the Espagnols Crozon on the peninsula.
early as

definitely on the D791 the peninsula. Fast forward to us the navigation of the Pointe Espagnole, where a large parking lot waiting for us,



the French by a specified motor home magazine and OB course. In any event, here in the summer of 2007, no "sign, even the often encountered 2 m cross bar at the entrance, we do not find here. historical facts it is here






or on different web pages (google) read. The view over the "Rade de Brest" on Brest us is unfortunately not:



replaced also by the drizzling rain, time and again due to fog, and the wearer does not have a light day:


What now with the fractured day? Wait here until the fog / drizzle splits open and a little hike, with views of Brest and spend the night? We decide to enter another goal Navi: The OB course at Camaret-sur-Mer, which will be located near the Super-U market.
is halfway out the Navi and shows the opening screen of the device. Final destination for the navigation, but life goes on and we find after some time the Bahnhofstrasse in Camaret where right on the road to a side strip of the official OB Course (V / E) of the city. Can it be? Do we want that? Well, the supermarket is just a stone's throw (on foot some 100 meters down the slope), and also to the city there are only a few steps. But we have to do to us, just to be on the road? No, is the unanimous opinion, which is why we are after a refueling stop at Super-U and equal to the supply of tasty cooking ingredients for the days to come the short way to second official RV-Ü-Platz turn (signposted).

The OB-place in the Rue de Grouanach



may cost 4 euros per night, but it is safe here without any pedestrian traffic, which allow you know, every now and then a joke (?), Especially if they young person in age, close to attractions such as menhir Field, Pointe de Penhir and only a minute walk from a beautiful bay, including castle ruins:



It goes without saying that we spend the evening here. Just a few photos



may be reproduced on behalf of the many that night shot pictures here:









makes Gradually the sea the way, and one can dare to even a small beach walk



until it is so dark that the battered Stirnfunzel point the way to the OB course must



which has become rather crowded already. course, there are also V / E, even power there is to be paid, but only one outlet for all campers. This could be solved better, especially for 4 € booth fee, which still rise if you want tap water. At least the disposal is included in the price. Whether it is wise, however, the pitches now - freshly planted - to limit both sides later becoming quite wide bushes, which may be left open.




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