The stones of Carnac have drawn us back again. We’ve had a couple of visits before, mainly in the depths of winter, so it was great to go when stuff - like restaurants and boulangeries - were open. We were delighted to buy a baguette de la menhir - so apt.
After a lunch of crepes and cider the rain fell quite massively so we waited till the following morning for a break in the weather to make our trek through the stones. They were, of course, as gorgeous as ever as you will see from the photos below.
MOTORHOME GETAWAYS Graham, Kerriann, and their chorkie, Hugo, head off to explore Europe and the UK in their Hymer, Dickie. There is usually a theme, be it stone circles, Black Madonnas or just fabulous cheese. Let's see what it turns out to be this time.
Wednesday 7 November 2018
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