Howard_B wrote:Its not the distance that counts, but did you have fun in your 7? Go ahead and post the pictures
Cheers
Howard
Ok you asked for it.
(P.S. Sorry BenTen for hijacking your thread).
On Thursday evening 29th June I was loading the car ready for a very early start to catch the Plymouth-Roscoff ferry for 10 days motoring holiday in Brittany - scratching an itch I have had for years, always wanted to take the TR abroad. Despite my wife`s idea of travelling light differing greatly to mine, we did manage to get everything in - just. "Don`t know why you worry, it all went in" she said, with two bags jammed at her feet.
Friday heralded torrential rain for the journey to Plymouth (about an hour away for us) and this continued the other side of the channel for our 80-90 mile drive to our base, a B&B at St Evarsec, near Fouesnant in Brittany.
Saturday afternoon it stopped, so got the top down in the car park of a tourist information in Concarneau First car pic of the holiday.
It was a fortuitous visit as I picked up a leaflet with classic cars on. Despite my poor French I figured out it was a week long cruise by a car club and the next day they were at Trevarez, only about an hour from our B&B. Nuff said, there`s tomorrow itinerary sorted, and as a bonus it was held next to this incredible castle, so sightseeing as well, pleasing the wife. We turned up and I dumped the car on the grass next to the others. We timed it badly, no-one was about, it looked like they were in the middle of a sit down meal indoors. I got a few photos though.
We spent a really great holiday sightseeing the local area, using the B&B as a base. I took quite a few snaps of the TR, here are a few, I won`t post them all, it`s the same car after all.
At Pont l`Abbe
Looking small at Quimperle
Off the beaten track at a small fishing village called Doelan
Concarneau beach
En route between Locronan and Pointe De Van
Pointe De Van
At Roscoff ferry port waiting to go home
I was quietly confident the car would be ok (although I took quite a few spares and a breakdown card) there is always a nagging what if in the back of your mind. I needn`t have worried, despite all weathers from torrential downpours to temperatures into the low 30`s Celcius, she never missed a beat.
In the ten days from leaving Teignmouth to getting back, she did 788 miles at a quite amazing 35mpg average (helped by French roads that were wide, straight and quiet). Really, really delighted with that.