An Australian couple travelling in Europe in a motorhome (Bluey), exploring Australia in a caravan and a self built Isuzu expedition 4 x 4 motorhome (Buster).
06 October 2015
Back home
04 October 2015
All packed up
Travelled:55km (44888km = 12028km for 2015 trip)
Stay: Parkhiver Storage, Rousseloy N49°17.0926' E2°22.7550'
Its now 7:30pm and we have completed our day of packing and cleaning and its time to wind down. We had one of our favorite meals for lunch- turkey paupiettes with a lovely bottle of red. Just to keep us going for the rest of the day!
Other than the general cleanup we needed to prepare Bluey for long term storage. We emptied the hot water service, the water tank and the grey water tanks, leaving the valves open aswell as the taps inside. The toilet was emptied and the fridge too. The gas was turned off and all the batteries were disconnected. We gave any food that will not last to the manager and paid €360 for our stay.
Tonight we feasted on bread and butter (you've got to love french butter, it tastes so good) washed down with the rest of the red wine.
Its an early start tomorrow with our pick up arriving at 6:30am.
03 October 2015
Beauvais
Stay: Beauvais- aire as per last night.
After a bit of a sort out in Bluey, we took to the road in search of tyres. There are a few options and now that we have the information we need we will wait until our return next year to replace the 2 rear tyres.
We went back to the aire, parked up and then went into town for 'the lunch' one last time. We returned to a very popular restaurant we had previously been too and Mark had a steak and I the beef bourguignon. Feeling satisfied we had a look in the shops and I couldn't resist a new pair of boots! We also needed to transfer the euros from our ozforex account, as its being closed down, into our french bank account. Then we returned to Bluey to continue our sorting out in preparation for our packing and cleaning day tomorrow.
02 October 2015
Eure region France
Travelled:160km
Stay:Beauvais-aire, free parking, free service point N49.424271 E2.080190
Visited:Dreux, Anet, Gaillon
Our first stop today was in Dreux. Its most famous sight is the Chapelle Royale. This was built in 1816 by the duchesse of Orleans on the site of the mass grave her ancestors were thrown in to when a mob of the French Revolution desecrated the crypt they had been previously buried in. Unfortunately we were a day late to visit it as it closed from the 1st Oct! So we walked around the centre of town's shopping district, admiring some of the original buildings.
We then drove through the forest to Anet where we stopped to look at the castle. Built in 1547 for Diane de Poitiers, mistress of King Henri II. Since then a few alterations have been done and then it faced destruction during the French Revolution. It wasn't until 1840 that restorations began by 5 generations of the same family. Visits where only from 2pm so on the road we continued.
Next was Gaillon, which also has a castle to visit. This Early Renaissance structure was built in 1500's with much Italian influence. In the late 1700's it was vandalized, emptied and sold. It served as a penitentiary in the early 1800's then sold to a farmer!
Again we didn't want to wait until 2.30pm for the next visit, so we had lunch in the carpark and made our way to Les Andelys. As we made our approach we noticed the white cliffs along the Seine River and the Chateau Gaillard overlooking the valley. It was built for Richard the Lionheart, King of England in 1167 but in 1204 it was captured by the King of France, ending the rule of the descendants of William the Conqueror in Normandy.
There is never a lack of historical monuments in every town we visit!
We reach Beauvais in the late afternoon and this marks the end of our journey for 2015. We will spend the next couple of days getting ready to leave.
01 October 2015
Eure-et-Loir, Centre France
Stay: Nogent le Roi- aire, free parking, free service point. N48.650478 E1.529100
Visited:Vendome, Chateaudun, Chartres, Nogent-le-Roi
We breathed a sigh of relief when we got back to Bluey and there was no parking ticket. We counted our blessings and wound down through the streets to head out of town to the closest aire in Nogent-le-Roi.The 4 official spots where taken but we found a spot anyway. After dinner we went and strolled in the village which had a lovely church, some really old half timbered buildings and a stream running through it.