France; Coast & Country
We travelled through the beautiful countryside
to visit Berck Sur Mer in the Authie Baywe. We walked along the promenade
enjoying soaking up the glorious sunshine. As we walked through the wild
and natural bay, we were hoping to get a glance of the famous seals who have
made the bay their home. It wasn't long before we were lucky enough to spot
some bobbing along just a short distance away. It really was a fantastic
experience and we sat for a while watching them as they swam around.
Souvenir shopping was done as we popped in some the quaint shops to buy some souvenirs to remind us of our holiday. Then, we drove a little further down the coast and stopped for a delicious ice cream.
We took our sets as our artist Dominique
prepared us for today's lesson, where we were given step by step instructions
of how to draw a cow standing in a field. It was also interesting to learn how
to mix the paints and chieve the perfect colours. We stopped for a short break
and enjoyed a drink and some cake before finishing our artwork. Once again, everyone
was delighted with their work and at the end of our session we managed to have
our photograph with Dominique and thank him for all his advice and help. He
kindly presented everyone with a copy of his book showing some of his own
fantastic artwork.
A fabulous morning was spent at Coupole History & Science Museum which was home to one of the most impressive remains of the Second World War. This huge bunker, which was built in 1943-44 and was intended to store and prepare Hitler's secret weapon the V2 rocket, which was to be launched on London. We made our way straight to the 3D planetarium where we put on an audio device so we could watch the film D-Day-Normandy 1944 with our special glasses. In our comfy seats we relaxed, looking up at the huge domed ceiling and watched from a different perspective how the landing on the 6th of June 1944 changed the world. The film was magnificent with the 3D effects as it explores history, science military strategy and human values. It was a truly unique experience. We stopped and had our lunch in the cafe on site before making our way over to the bunker and the first thing we noticed was how cold and damp it felt. The bunker itself is an immense concrete dome full of exhibits throughout the tunnels and under the dome which told the story of the German occupation of France during World War 2.
We were in chocolate heaven as we made our way to visit the local chocolatiers in
our very own village. We were given a guided tour of the incredible factory by
Simon who explained that in 2006 the factory created its very own cocoa
plantation on the banks of the Rio Napo in the rainforest of Ecuador. He showed
us the cocoa bean and explained the process from start to finish and how to
make dark, milk and white chocolate pointing out and explaining the ingredients
and machinery involved during each part of the process. We were delighted
to be able to sample each flavour with us all agreeing it was
delicious. After our tour was complete, we visited the gift shop and were
amazed at the amount of beautifully decorated chocolate and sweets
available. Of course, we couldn't resist buying some to take home with us.
A fabulous morning was spent at Coupole History & Science Museum which was home to one of the most impressive remains of the Second World War. This huge bunker, which was built in 1943-44 and was intended to store and prepare Hitler's secret weapon the V2 rocket, which was to be launched on London. We made our way straight to the 3D planetarium where we put on an audio device so we could watch the film D-Day-Normandy 1944 with our special glasses. In our comfy seats we relaxed, looking up at the huge domed ceiling and watched from a different perspective how the landing on the 6th of June 1944 changed the world. The film was magnificent with the 3D effects as it explores history, science military strategy and human values. It was a truly unique experience. We stopped and had our lunch in the cafe on site before making our way over to the bunker and the first thing we noticed was how cold and damp it felt. The bunker itself is an immense concrete dome full of exhibits throughout the tunnels and under the dome which told the story of the German occupation of France during World War 2.
Back in the minibus we headed to Nielles-le-Blequin for some fun on
the Rando Rail pedal trains. Two of us sat up front and had to
do the pedalling whilst the others relaxed as passengers, and we set off in
convoy for the 9-kilometre round trip through the most amazing
countryside. The views were stunning as we peddled our way through a
canopy of trees lining the route. It was hard work, but we were all determined
to reach the top. Once at the top we stopped for a short rest before our
return journey which was all downhill! As we set off, we could feel the train
gaining momentum gradually getting faster and faster it was such a thrill and
very similar to being on a rollercoaster. We soon found ourselves at the
end of the track it was an amazing feeling of sheer joy after completing the
course.
A drive through the stunning countryside took us to the charming town of Montreuil and we took a stroll through the cobbled streets
filled with boutique shops and lots of bars and cafes. We stopped and sat in
the sunshine enjoying a drink watching the world go by.
We were so lucky to have such great facilities in our Gite! There were plenty of pool and football table tournaments to be had!
We love celebrating a birthday on our holidays. After dinner we surprised Helen with a special dessert with candles and everyone sang Happy Birthday to her. We presented Helen with a card and present from all of her friends at JollyDays which made her day even more special.
We love celebrating a birthday on our holidays. After dinner we surprised Helen with a special dessert with candles and everyone sang Happy Birthday to her. We presented Helen with a card and present from all of her friends at JollyDays which made her day even more special.
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