My seafood risotto starter.
John's salmon and goat cheese starter.
Mains - mine cod, John's duck.
Then came cheese in between. Puds - mine is 4 hot chocolate spring rolls and caramel sauce to dip them in and John's is a kind of apple tart but with a biscuit base.
Coffee/green tea came with a selection of tiny cakes and biscuits - the crispy nutty brittle was the best! We got rather wet getting to and from the restaurant, but it stopped in time for us to walk off the excesses around an attractive park area beside the River Bethune. The chapel was originally built around the 12C, but had been neglected and used as a barn for years. But the town took over the land recently and have restored it beautifully. Their historians discovered that the lavoir by the river (a few yards from the chapel) had been used for people to dip in the medicinal waters. We decided our aches and pains might not be greatly improved in today's rushing torrent!


A typical Normandie house up on the hill.
Today we have reached the north coast of France and staying on a camperstop at Le Crotoy - our last night!!! It was a bit blustery on the bikes, but we had a good look around the town and across the water. No photos of the sea, but it's tucked in the Bay of the Somme and the tide was out, so not particularly scenic. Some of the buildings were, though.
An unusual lighthouse.
Nicely painted water tower.
So this trip comes to an end with our date with Eurotunnel tomorrow afternoon. It has been a very memorable holiday, visiting lots of new places, meeting interesting people and although it's been cold and wet this last week through France, the warmth of the winter sun in Spain will see us through till next year.
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