France 2025 - Day 10 - Honfleur
Friday
Another scorcher forecast for today so we set on the 10 minute walk to the town soon after breakfast.
Honfleur is known as the artists town as many of the Impressionist painters were regular visitors and it's not hard to see why. We have never seen so many 16th century buildings jammed into narrow cobbled streets.
The Church of St Catherine is the largest wooden church in France built by shipwrights and resembles an upturned hull. The Bell tower is separate as the main building couldn't take the weight of the bells.
The inner harbour now supports mainly pleasure boats and is surrounded by bars and restaurants.
Nearby there are hidden parks and washrooms where the women did their laundry. Also huge salt barns that held 10,000,000kg used to preserve cod caught in Newfoundland!
By lunchtime the temperature was hitting 30° C so we found an artisan bakery for baguettes and then headed back to the hotel for an afternoon in the shade of an apple tree.





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