France & Spain Road Trip, Part 7, The Final Leg

All good things come to an end, and so it was that we continued north to Brittany for a last night before the ferry back to Ireland. Our last stand in France was to be in Carnac , signs for which I had passed many times but never visited. En route to Carnac we stopped in Vannes to stretch the legs and have a nosey. We arrived after 2pm and many cafes were closed or closing, someone from Bayonne must have rang ahead. We had missing the national lunch time. We found a creperie open and filled the gap. Of all the foods that France is renown for the crepe must be the most pointless and overrated, still beggars can't be choosers. A post lunch stroll took us down to the little port area, plenty of people sitting in the September sun enjoying themselves. The only shops open were the tourist shops selling the same tat. How many bowls with peoples first names on them do French shops sell in a year? The central pedestrian...