If the past few days have been steady, today must count as even steadier ... at least.
We only drove about 90 mins in total before parking up on the westernmost coastline of France and doing a bit of bumbling by foot and bike.
It's a nice enough and altogether twee area in which we find ourselves but (understandably) popular, so population density is a little higher than we'd normally like. The tourist industry - though only just starting to shake off it's winter slumber - is clearly well developed here, too. We're not talking Benidorm by any means and the 'population density' I mention is largely confined to very nicely presented houses set at respectable distances from one another. Objectively it's a quiet area, it's just that it's a little busier than the kind of place we'd ordinarily gravitate towards.
The coastline is benign rather than dramatic but is nicely formed with some picture-book coves, beaches and rocky outcrops. Mosses and lichens do well here and though we've tried to capture a flavour of that, the pic attached doesn't even come close to doing the formations justice.
To no one's surprise, there's quite a bit of Camping Car Interdit control in the area but we've pretty easily been able to comply and found a non-offensive / contentious bit of deserted roadside to hunker over. The seaviews are good from here but we've also got good views over some arable, pasture and woodland, so there's been plenty of birdlife to hold attention (nothing unexpected, though).
A proper, steady day. This must be what holidays are like.