A day going rouge in terms of route as we death for the sometimes elusive towns with accommodation. Often the town on the recognized only has one option, and if that is not available, cross referencing the accommodation list to Google maps is the next step.
This was the case today as we went from one farm-based b&b to another, from a village of primarily horse farms to the clean and seemingly prosperous Moy l’Ainse, and the Ferme d’Alyce b&b. Very comfortable digs in an old barn that has been converted into a home.
Posting this via email, so not sure of the final product! I am attaching a picture of a roadside cross – interesting as it incorporates the scallop shell motif of the Way of St James.
Daily km: 27.5
In 2009, we embarked on a one-year family sailing adventure aboard a Grand Soleil 39, "SV Mulan". Our original sailing blog is linked on this site.
In 2017, Susan, Andrew, Sam & Max walked the Camino Frances from St-Jean-Pied-de-Porte to Santiago de Compostella (and rode bikes from Burgos to Leon as a blister recovery strategy), and in 2018 Jack also joined the crew as we waled the northern section of the Camino Portuguese from Porto to S de C.
In 2019 Andrew, accompanied by Max for the first few hundred kms, and Susan for the Tiscan section, walked the via francigena from Canterbury to Rome. That journey is blogged in this site.
This blog is planned as an alternative to the endless instagram posts used previously to communicate with those interested in our travels - although there is a linked instagram account as well!
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