Camping-Car Park at Falaise

 Sunday 12th April

 After food shopping in Les Andelys, we drove south of Rouen, then south of Caen to Falaise.  When we stopped at a motorway Aire to eat our lunch, I spoke to a passing young lad who was wearing a hoodie with 'Sussex Championship' on his back, asking him where in Sussex is he a champion.  He said he lives near Brighton and swims at various venues in Sussex.  The rest of the family came and joined in the chat and learnt that he trains at K2 and has competed at the Pavilions!  The Dad then asked us if we knew about the overhead automatic toll charge points (they are new and work like the toll at the Dartford Tunnel/Bridge) as the last time he was in France, it was the old toll booths where you had to pay cash or card before the barrier went up.  We were able to advise on getting Bip&Go or similar to be able to drive straight through and be charged automatically.  

Anyway, we eventually reached the Camping-Car Park in Falaise which is just below the rather ugly keep of the Chateau.

 Our afternoon's exploration took us to what looked like on the map, a lake.  We discovered that it's being revamped into a winding river and small ponds, with the new wooden staircase up to La Porte des Cordeliers (gateway).

It's still under construction.



We climbed up all those steps to the gateway with me counting them.  At the top I said 81 out loud which caused an elderly couple to stop and talk to us.  They told us more about the new layout of the park - that it has taken 3 years to get this far and lots of work still to do.  (So my idea that they are getting it all done ready for the summer went out of the window!)  The reason for all these changes is because the old house at the end of the lake was often flooded and pipes have been laid to reroute the water. They pointed out the rather attractive block of flats where they have lived for 20 years and that she came from Portsmouth and him from Dorking!  They then gave us the names of the best restaurants around, except that the favourite one is closed Mondays(!)
 
NB. I mentioned they were an elderly couple.  In passing she said that she was 80.  In that case I'm only 75.
After they moved on, we came through the arch to look for a geocache.  In a hole in the wall at the top of these steps.  
John is in that gap, reaching up to replace it.
Around the town -


We do seem to be meeting some interesting people along the way.  So far they've all been English speakers, which helps.  





 

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  1. Pleased that you are out and about exploring again xx

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