After a wonderful time in Brittany it was time to begin setting south for Spain. We are not in a big hurry so today we headed south 200 km’s to Nourmoutier en Ille. Today was the day of deviations, which is French for detour. We encountered 3 in the drive. Like the US the French are hit or miss on marking the detour. Today one was poorly marked but my instinct and Greta Garmin got us thru it perfectly. The last two were pretty well marked, one was a bit narrow going thru a town, the other was easy once I circled a roundabout 3 times while Ton interpreted signs for me to find the right exit .

Nourmoutier en Ille is out on a prominent peninsula into the Atlantic, but surrounded by miles of salt marshes. There is an island on the peninsula that is accessible by road at low tide, but the road is covered by water at high tide. They have an annual race where runners race the tide as it comes in to cross the road before it is covered by water. I assume they have rescue boats standing by to pick up the losers.

It is a nice town and we enjoyed a long walk along a jetty out into the bay with salt making fields on one side and the estuary on the other. The jetty is about 1 mile long and topped with a road where tractors hauling oysters from the oyster beds in the estuary to the processing plants in town pass every few minutes. When we walked in the afternoon the tide was out and the boats in the harbor were sitting on mud, the estuary leading into the harbor was all mud and not very pretty. We decided to take an evening walk and the tide had come in and all of the boats in the harbor were floating and the estuary when covered with water was beautiful .


The aire in town is a big parking lot with about 35 other RV’s tonight. The other deviation today was that when I went to pay the €8 for the aire the machine would not take any of our credit cards. We run into this problem occasionally at gas stations because American credit cards still require a signature, European ones do not. This means sometimes at self-service machines our cards are rejected because no one can take the signature. It does not happen often but is a pain when it does. I assumed that was the problem, but when I went back to try with a debit card there were three French people there having the same problem. Finally one of them declared Le Aire est Libre aujourd’hui (the parking is free today). We all cheered and headed back to our RV’s with €8 extra in our pockets!
