Day 8 – Flexibility is key . . .

Touring with a mini-house on wheels is bound to have its pros and cons. The pros generally, far outweigh the cons. Being able to upsticks at any given moment, due to a change of mind, or circumstance, a definite positive.

Day 8 – We depart the very reasonable ‘Camping-Car Park’ in St Junien with pockets only €14.94 lighter. The pretty island town of Brantôme-en-Périgord, enclosed within a protruding hernia of the River Donne, is planned as today’s go-to. However, upon arrival, we find reception closed and the entrance barrier down. It’s obviously going to be a typically frustrating longtemps lunch. At this point, the dismally grey airborne barrage decides to open its sluice gates. We decide to change our plan – push on southwards to the very French sounding town of Villefranche [du Périgord] and Camping-la-Bastide – just a five minute walk from its medieval centre.

This terraced site has been subjected to a drop or three too. Beastie’s 3.5t belly is prohibited from resting on any sodden pitch. He’s told to reverse the full length of Allee F until he’s alongside his allocated woody spot, which he dutifully does.

Beastie looks happy enough

There’s just enough of the afternoon left to pootle into Villefranche.

We could almost be in Tetbury . . .
Cotswold-looking stone in abundance
Looking a little more French