Just across the island from Gros Jonc was the small town of La Flotte. It had a small harbour, nice market and a beach. This was probably our favourite of all the islands villages & towns.
Just outside the town was the ruins of a 13th century Cistercian abbey and a 17th century fort (a look-out for Pirates!!). The town also had an old-style carousel which the boys had a spin around.
Our longest cycle was 30km to the western end of the island to the Plage de Conche and the Phare des Baleines. The beach had three German-built WWII gun bunkers still in place. We went up to the top of the lighthouse for a look around. Fiachra climbed all the way up by himself.
Around the island, the road-marker poles and fence posts were often covered in snails. I'm not really sure why they gathered up high off the ground like this. Maybe it was cooler on the posts than on the ground?
The weather in the second week broke up a bit and we had a one stormy night and a few showery days.
Our friends Jamie, Elaine, Ollie and Finn arrived at Gros Jonc for the last few days of our holiday. We had great days on the beach at La Flotte and Gros Jonc, building and destroying sand-castles, and surfing.
We left Ile de Ré for Cherbourg on the Monday night. After some panic, as we drove around on the last vapours in the tank looking for a petrol station that was open and would accept our credit card, we headed off at 2230 hrs on the overnight drive. We reached the ferry port at 0530 on Tuesday morning and were back home by noon.