Sue and Martin's Big Adventure
Day 55 - Saturday 18 September 2004 - Epilogue 1
Banyuls-sur-Mer and Collioure
Diary Entry (by Martin)
A lie in at
Banyuls after a somewhat disturbed night, for me anyway. People talking until
about 6 am (eventually someone shouted at them), dogs barking, unidentifyable
bleeps, train noises, motor bikes, cars, Sue's snores, then finally chirping
birds. The latter not a problem, but the following night (Saturday) was similar
except the talking stopped around 1 am.
Not to worry, we
did sleep on the stony ground, tent supported by rocks at the back and by our
extra guys at the front being tied to trees. (Need two more similar guys for
the back.)
Wandered around
sunny Banyuls in the morning. Found girolles for sale at €9.90/kilo. Tempting,
Watched kayakers, divers and others.
Cappuccinos on
the sea front in the sun.
Then we bought
lunch ingredients and on the way back to our dusty campsite we diverted to the
railway station to investigate trains to Perpignan .
There was one in ten minutes, at 12.30, so we got it.
Found a nice
small park in Perpignan
to eat lunch - credit cards used as we had no cutlery whatsoever with us. The
main purpose of the visit was to try to hire a car for our remaining three days
before the flight home. There were about six car hire places within 200 metres
of Perpignan
station (a 25 minute train ride from Banyuls) - all shut for lunch from 12.00 to
14.00.
So at 14.30 we
did a tour - all had no cars or were still shut, but "no cars" in
Hertz had only been overheard and qualified "maybe later", so we went
back there. Very luckily, they had a Renault Twingo. We accepted with glee and
headed off in this (very soon getting stuck in a traffic jam caused by a
massive cavalcade of motor bikes protesting about something), our first journey
in a car for nearly eight weeks, to the picturesque resort of Collioure.
Parked in a lay-by about 1 km south of the town and walked in.
Very touristy and upmarket. Lots of
shops, and a street with musicians, paved with real grass!
Sue went for a swim - she enjoyed it more
than yesterday, but still cold. Nice ice creams.
Back to Banyuls for a final walk along
GR10. Smells of crushed grapes from the wineries. Truck and van loads of grapes
being delivered today - it's very much the season for production of Corbières
wine.
Excellent choice of restaurant - we went
early and got the last table - La Vieille Cave Pizzeria - shared salad, chef's
pizza - €28. Beer. Lots of water - we were dehydrated from the day! Back to
camp around 9.30 for an adequate sleep on this less than satisfactory site.
Ahhh looks like some happy memories (apart from the disturbed night)
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, Jenny, and I'll have time over the next few days to conclude this entire trip and produce an index. And a photobook? We already have a nice album, but no text.
ReplyDeleteThere are some Vanoise postings if you'd like to reminisce on that trip... just click on the Vanoise label on the right.
Ironic that I started the Pyrenees 2004 trip blog diary last year, when we stayed at home due to Sue's dad's illness, so that'll be two summers without a long trip.
I'm back at work next week (from home) but will find time to escape and follow this trip along. Just read the latest instalment. Will check out the Vanoise too. Thanks!
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