Belle Isle to Isle D’yeu

Le Palais is, by a long way, the prettiest place we’ve visited. The town sits on the opposite side of a canal, under a massive citadel. It was built by the French in the 18th century, to defend the island. Within two years of its completion, the English captured it. We then sold it back to the French in return for Nova Scotia!

Le Palis Citadel

We rafted against another boat in the basin. Further along there were boats rafted 3 on each side of the canal with a small gap in between. There were three Capitainaires in dinghy’s who helped with the boat manoeuvres, as otherwise it would’ve been pure chaos.

We’re still trying to persuade Andy to try an oyster!
Outside the Whisky Bar with Carioca in the background.

We were away at 06:30, so not the best nights sleep, especially as the bar played French disco until midnight.

At least it gave us this sunrise.
Team debate about something or other!

We had winds variable Force 4 to 6 then down to 1!

Our course, depth, wind speed and direction and speed over the ground. Vital information.

Isle D’yeu is different from the Breton coast. Gone is the slate tile over whitewashed walls and in is the Mediterranean clay tiles.

A little like the Isles of Silly

Tomorrow, an early start for our journey to LaRochelle. We have a dinner reservation at Andres for 9pm. Mouclade, curried moules is the order of the day. Not sure if we can persuade Andy of that!

One response to “Belle Isle to Isle D’yeu”

  1. alainlebel06 Avatar

    Dear Peter,
    André is a good and pleasant restaurant in LR!
    Brigitte and me are very happy to follow your cruise to west indies.
    Please send a link to your blog to Patrick: pmartin3@orange.fr.
    have a nice trip to la Corogne.
    Helen will stay next WE in Lille because Florian’S wedding !!!
    Amitiés,
    Alain

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