Day 80 Biarritz to Bordeaux

Saturday February 23rd.

We get up and ask the girls if they want to surf or go to the aquarium.

Allysha wants to surf- Aria does not. They go check out the waves as last night they were absolutely huge – too big for them to surf. They come back with discrepancies- Allysha said it is fine Aria disagrees.

We pack up the car – I look at the conditions – it does not look to good – waves are ill formed and mushy – there is no real pattern to where they are breaking except for those breaking in the middle of a bunch of rocks. It is low tide and many of the ships in the harbor are resting on the bottom. The views and weather are spectacular.

We walk a little and decide to head up the coast. Allysha is disappointed at not getting to surf.

I think we are headed to Bordeaux but we decide to hit another coastal town - Arcachon

We stop by the biggest Sand Dune in Europe and climb it. There are a lot of visitors. The climb for me is very painful and Pam is much winded when we reach the top. The size of the dune is difficult to comprehend – again words do no justice to scale and experiencing it was awesome. I guess the dune is moving and has already consumed a hotel!

We then head to the village – Pam goes to look for a room – she comes back somewhat dejected – she has found a place but it seems pretty expensive. We decide to push on to Bordeaux.

We arrive at 5:30 pm and with little difficulty find the information booth and a room recommendation. Pam walks to the place and gets a quad for 50 euro a night. We drive over drop the bags and then look for parking.

When I finally get to the room – it is very basic but will work.

We head out and dine at a nice fondue restaurant that has sushi, Korean BBQ -we talk again about opening a multi-purpose fondue restaurant.

The meal is good – back to the room and to bed.

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