We were parked up for the night at a little park near Cubzenais so that the Swan Whisperer could do a parkrun. This duly happened - we don't have an actual time as something went wrong with the official time-keeping, but his Strava says it was a little oer 23 minutes, and he came in 3rd. As is so often the case here, many of the runners were British, including one couple who said they had spent the night in a very nice aire near a chateau, with all amenities laid on! I had half thought of walking a lap, but when push came to shove I wasn't up for it, so showered, dressed and had my own breakfast while he was out.
By the time he came back, showered and had breakfast, etc, time was getting on. First port of call was a Super U where he got diesel and I did a shopping, and then on to the motorway where one of the Aires advertised that it had motorhome services so we went there to empty the grey and the loo. We didn't take on any water, though, as we have plenty for tonight and tomorrow.
After that, I don't know what the Satnav thought it was playing at, but it took us off the motorway and all round the rocade around Bordeax, horrible traffic jams all the way! We had thought we would stay on the motorway all the way! Anyway, we eventually did arrive on the motorway to Pau which was very quiet. We stopped twice, once for lunch and once for the SW to make himself some coffee. I still do not know why coffee wakes him up in the afternoon, but doesn't keep him awake at night.
When we arrived in Pau, we discovered that the one and only motorhome aire was absolutely jam-packed solid with cars (and one or two motorhomes), so we had to come away. We tried another place recommended by Park4Night, but it wasn't obvious where to go. Eventually, we found this rather nice place in a suburb of Pau called Gan, which is much nicer than the original place! I think you are supposed to have a wine tasting, but we didn't. Anyway, only about half an hour from the centre of Pau. Abd best of all, there is a bakery just across the road which will be open tomorrow so we can have croissants for breakfast! First time this holiday.
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