Friday, November 27, 2009

Boulogne - north of France


Boulogne is a starting place for those coming from England. Speedferries
now sail directly from Dover in only 55mins
quicker than the ferries, and directly in to the port in the centre of town.
Many people skip the town on route to elsewhere, which is a pity.
The old town is full of character and the ancient
city walls are quite impressive, you can walk around
the parapit with wonderful view across this part of Northern France.
Stay one night, or at least have lunch in the Old Town, Le Pierre Chaud is a favorite, but there are quite a few good resturants to choose from.
A little shopping, maybe, Auchan is good for everyday drinking
wines and other "French " goods, this is based out of town at St. Martin. It's worth filling up with fuel here as it's very good value in
France and positively "cheap " compared to the U.K.
So, if you are in Boulogne, stay awhile, you might be
presently surprised with this pretty little coastal town.