Thursday 24 August 2023
Nido's parked up in the aire at Coucy le Chateau Auffrique, with a view of Coucy castle on the hill in front of us. We arrived on Tuesday and originally planned on staying here for a couple of nights to avoid the 'canicule' (heatwave), with temperatures of 43'C in the south. It was also an opportunity to do some washing and for me to take a bike ride. It's €8.10 per night, which includes electric hook up and 10 minutes of fresh water. We've stayed here before, on Bastille Day - 14 July - 2016. I remember it well as I walked into the village bar and saw Chris Froome running up Mont Ventoux in the Tour de France! Having looked at options for the next stops, we decided it would be better to stay here for one more night as we have shade and Salty has a cooling stream to paddle in!
We left the park up by the Canal de la Somme Tuesday morning and drove to an Auchan fuel station as it had a motorhome service point. It needed a jeton - a token - to fire up the fresh water and luckily I still had one from last year's trip. Although there was a push button for the fresh water, as soon as the token was in the water started....and would not stop! Luckily I'd attached the short hose beforehand but it was a two person job to fill up - one to take charge of the twisting hose and one to fill the 10 litre container and then pour this into the van's fresh water inlet! We managed the job without soaking our feet but what a waste of 100 litres of water during a time of drought. As we were there I popped into the Auchan to pick up a couple of things before we drove to Coucy. There are 12 pitches here and half were taken, but we managed to get one which was shaded by a large tree, with room to put out the awning and sit outside. It was a hot still day so we were grateful of the shade. Cathy did some hand washing and this soon dried in the heat of the day. In the afternoon we took a walk to the nearby fishing lake where Salty was able to cool off in the stream and lake - lucky boy! Back at the van we snoozed in the summer heat.
Later that evening, once it had cooled down, we took a walk around the village before returning for apéro hour. Having eaten a good lunch we didn't need an evening meal, so some Lays Crisps (the best crisps in the EU!) went with our drink. The French couple in the pitch to our left started to play Boules (or Petanque depending on which part of France you come from) and Cathy plucked up the courage to ask if we could join in. We carry six new, shiny boules in the van (never used), buried under the bench, so we had to dig them out. It was getting dark by then, but they were well prepared with a portable floodlight! We muddled through with our basic French and Google Translate, but it was great fun and we learnt a few of the rules of the game, although les Bleus stuffed les Galloises by 13 points to 4! But at least our once shiny boules now have some battle scratches!
Yesterday morning I headed out for a bike ride in the cooler part of the day. Cathy likes me out of the way every few days so she can give the inside of the van a good 'uck out' - so a bike ride is the ideal opportunity to make myself scarce! The first couple of miles out of the village were uphill. I've not been out cycling for a while, so the ascent and the heat soon had me puffing! But the rest of the ride was enjoyable, past large arable fields, through forests and quiet villages. I finished the 19 mile ride with a lap of Coucy village before dropping down back to the aire. We took Salty for a walk around the lake which we had all to ourselves before spending the afternoon in the shade of the van awning. Cathy cooked a lovely dinner and we then practiced our new-found interest in boules. I'd looked up the rules and we had the best of three. I won, much to Cathy's chagrin - she hates losing!
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