Poulfoen
It well and truly chucked it down last night so everything was decidedly damp this morning, oh the joys of camping!

I eventually got going on the bike after a very leisurely breakfast and immediately had a very soggy bottom. I did a hilly detour to visit the prehistoric Cairn du Barnenez, dating back to 4500BC and one of the oldest monuments in the world. I puffed my way up to the entrance, asked for a ticket and was told by a typically officious Madame that the last ticket is sold at 12.00 and her ticket machine said it was 12.05. This is why the photo is from a field at the back of the monument...
I then pedalled off in the direction of Morlaix, going over, round and next to numerous bays, estuaries, rivers and ports - all rather lovely if a bit grey today
Bob finally got to model a patisserie - this is an almond croissant with an estimated, very yummy 10 million calories
After 45 rather lumpy and headwindy miles, I arrived at another stunning campsite and the sun has finally appeared
Rock clambering was fun
Followed by possibly the best ever view for a langoustine
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