Only ever been to France in my lifetime and that was when the aircraft I was flying to Germany had to divert due to engine problems, so had to sit on the taxiway while it got fixed. That was circa 1968 and I was a member of the ATC (Air Training Corps) young men in RAF uniforms.
We do the same in Finland and it makes perfect sense. Paying attention at every junction slows you down, instead of just barrelling along always assuming you have right of way. It makes you a safer more defensive driver. We have even more pedestrian crossings here. After living in the UK and NZ for most of my life, Finland is a civilised pedestrian, cycling and driving heaven. Cycling in NZ was hell, and driving and cycling in the UK not much better.
It's like a lot of things. Visiting and touring are never the same as living somewhere, in terms of getting a true feel for how cultures work. . I love the UK's 'emergency lights thank you' 😁... that doesn't exist here or in NZ. And the British sense of road etiquette 👍🏻
23:03 that sign gives you right of way for the upcoming crossroads. Priority on the right & many pedestrian crossings are actually designed to slow traffic down, it is usually close to shopping areas or living quarters and it works quite well. What you perceive as a nouance is actually the outcome of what it is designed for. I would recommend to adapt and respect different customs in foreign countries. In inner cities drivers should take care on pedestrians, as they are inferior when an accident happens.
Priority on the right does work well once understood, it generally stops vehicles speeding in town and allows vehicles from side roads continuity without waiting for a vehicle to give way, which in England can take ages.
Yes if everyone is clued up then I can see it working well especially during the rush hour. Our system would work a lot better if only people would slow down and cooperate 👍
Hi Ken, great video. Regarding priority right. I’ve live in France and now Germany for a good few years and understand your frustration with this especially in french cities. However if you look towards the end of your vlog just before you turn left there is a sign post displaying a yellow square on it’s side. This means you have right of way, no priority to the right. That is until you see the same sign with a diagonal line through it. Safe driving!
0:48 it looks like you could squeeze in maybe 6 if they were parked the other way round but without any turning room, you would have to reverse in from the road.
I’m Canadian and expect you to be on the other side of the road driving...I get a little surprise when you are driving the same side as us here😊. Although we are bilingual in Canada, I only had a few years of French classes. I haven’t used it very much as I am in an English community.
Me, too. I'm really disappointed at how much French I have forgotten. At one point it was my best subject. We had an exchange student here from France about 15 years ago. It's a good thing her English was pretty good, because my French was dreadful.. I could remember words here and there, but couldn't put a sentence together.
Was chilling watching camper videos and came across this. Its way way better than the current batch of ‘celebrity vanlifecamperflyonwall’ rubbish on TV and very very well edited. Nice job Ken and Carol thank you. Used to work with Ken and his sense of humour shines through. Best regards Ken , Dick B
@@LifeistooshortCK we sold a place in spain and spent out on a swanky motorhome, …..ridiculous. We now have a nice 6m basic van conversion that does us fine, live and learn!
Thanks. The first chance I get to take Vanya through the tunnel will hopefully be a little jaunt to Normandy to visit Gold Beach where my Grandad landed on D Day ❤️👍🏻
24:00 Priorité a Droite is because horses will naturally give way to horses coming from the side. In England we started putting blinkers on horses for other reasons but it altered traffic flows so when traffic management started to appear each country just channelled existing practices. This was long before the horseless carriage was invented & either system still made sense.
Really enjoyed the video...I worry about us getting hooked on baguettes too when over there 🤣 Also I'm going to download pocket earth now and see if it helps with toilets etc
I might have to try the pocket earth. The iPhone navigation doesn’t seem to let you pick a route so it need to select places along my intended route then change it when I get there.
i’ve only drove in France once, i know what you mean, hand on heart i struggled, and when i got back into england i had to really think about being on correct side, but i did smile when i came to first round about and the french driver stopped on roundabout thinking he had to give way to me 😊, great video as always and carols fish n veg looked yummy
We have a lot of the roads where I live like this, and in the villages. On your video the white bollards with red stripe show those junctions on the small road have priority. Also signs which look like a crossroad sign.. that's on an approach to a priority road. Search for the subject on the Internet, it might help.
What a lovely video guys. Thanks for taking us with you..we really enjoyed it. Love watching you two. Yes i get confused with the road sometimes abroad..
Smashing start with your drone, your a wizard both driving and flying 🙂! Thanks again for taking us on your journey. Hope you have a nice time in Norway.
UK can be weird too. UK roundabouts in North Devon and near Folkestone were confusing. Some steep roads I had to take in first gear with my Fiat Panda. We were crawling to the top. Bloody hedges! you cannot see what comes around the bend in a left hand driven car. 😂 still we loved our 2019 UK holidays
Nice follow of the camper with the drone. I wish Ellie could drive or fly the drone. 😂. Nice relaxing parkup. You looked like a MotorHome sandwich. 😂. Samara looked fascinating. If you could understand it 🤣. Must give pocket Earth a look. I know you love it. My the pastry looked tasty. The priority from the right blows my brain. Maybe we will stay in the uk 🤣. Thanks guys.
Thank you both we love your van life show Its so relaxing and informative. We watch it together and dream of the day when our retirement arrives and we can start thinking about our own van travels.
I've really enjoyed these videos, they have a unique style. Almost an old fashioned Brits on holiday in France or Three men in a boat feel to them. I hope you do another French series, it would be good if you could go further south, or to the Atlantic coast.
Ken if you rub toothpaste on a mosquito, ant, or most any bug bite it will stop the stinging it actually works better than over the counter bug bite treatments.
Just come from France on motorbike trip and in the same area you where in and I agree it’s bonkers there seem to be more of it than before is it increasing.
New to the channel. What fun you are having. No such thing as wild camping where I live. Permits required for national parks and fines for camping by the road. Best wishes for safe travels,
Your rant made me laugh, it’s not really a stupid thing, just different and you have to get your UK brain around it. It catches out British and French and other nationalities alike at times when it’s not wholly obvious. When you stay somewhere for a certain time you do get to know where the priorities are😊in that town, village, etc. As you mentioned, keep an eye on the junction, no white lines means very likely Priorité. The vicious speed bumps make sure everyone slows down to the 30km limit which is where these always are. Mostly folks here in France obey the speed limit unless its the 90km limit or the 130km on an autoroute 😮. To be honest, when I come back to drive in the UK I appreciate the French roads more and more and can’t wait to get back to hassle free driving on my return. Great video again.
We love how quiet the roads are in rural France and rarely got stuck in any traffic jams. The accident rate must be a lot lower with everyone driving so slowly in the towns and I think it makes the traffic flow better 🙂
A Canadian here too. Giving way to traffic coming from the right (at uncontrolled intersections) works a treat when you get used to it. I think you do great driving in France when you are used to the UK. Don’t stress Ken. Nobody is more cautious than you.
Another excellent vlog with some great drone footage & picturesque countryside...it all makes for really interesting viewing 😁👍if the Norway adventure is as good to watch then it will be well worth waiting for 👍👍
Another lovely video. Yes looks like it's tricky to drive there, now I've dove in America a good but and it still blows my mind some of the ideas and rules.
Thanks for sharing guys …I guess a museum with no explanation is a tough ask to keep interested so I would of bailed to I think That priority to the right on sone junctions is confusing at best
Ooh lovely episode. Relaxing music- opening was a little reminiscent of all creatures great and small! Picking up our hired van in Wales tomorrow- the adventure begins… bit scared actually! Sure we’ll have fun though. See you next time. x
You cannot get married in church in France, it has to be a civil ceremony in the town hall, usually on a Friday. Party Friday night into Saturday with all your friends and guests and then have a blessing in church on a Sunday. The church blessing is very low key with just family members.
My daughter in law brought me pineapples to do something with. She found a great buy on them, so I thought a good way to preserve them was to dehydrate them. They turn out like pineapple candy. What I did with one batch was marinade it in my homemade vanilla rum and dehydrate it for the grandsons. OMG! Yummm
Interesting to hear the slightly differing feelings toward staying on the aire. Liked you’re drone drive, nice music 🎶 and such big open skies almost Norfolk like 🥰 Haha “you don’t need a patisserie “ said nobody ever 😂 thanks for sharing both, you do make me giggle! Em xx
@@LifeistooshortCK Scotland 🏴 is the place to go for Aires & more are popping up all the time. We have stayed on a few up there (some on my channel) and we’ve had them to ourselves 👌👍 You are selling France to me though with the pastries 🥮😁 safe travels, Em x
It looks so flat where you are and really lovely. A welcome distraction from other things that are going on around us. Baguette looked yummy and big 😋 thank you so much guy's. XX ❤️💙 Have you ever stayed in a yurt anywhere.
I totally agree with you about "priorite a droite" . I have rarely had anyone expect me to give way to them when I'm on what I consider to be the major road. So many side roads now have give way or stop markings. However, on a recent trip a couple of weeks ago, a vehicle slowly edged out of a side road, presumably seeing what I would do. To say he wasn't happy as I drove through and past him, would be putting it mildly. And don't get me started on the variety of speed limits.
We enjoy your videos, thank you. I would point out, though, that it is quite correct to build infrastructure off the main arteries that are suited to the convenience and safety of those who live there rather than for those who are driving through.
Hello, how are you doing in Norway? The baguette looked so good and fresh, surely it was delicious 😋. What a gentleman to gift you with the self made coins, this was so nice of him. Great vlog, best wishes 🙏
Any chance of doing a film on your drone what type it is and how much it cost and basically everything about it like how do you get it to fly when your driving ect m8 cheers
DJI Mini 2. Driving shots 3 ways. 1. Stand out of shot and film with manual control. 2. Fly from passenger seat manual control. 3. Fly from passenger seat and use an app called Dronelink which can track the gps in your phone. This can also allow a combination of manual and automatic flight. As for a video camera stuff does not do well on the channel. 👍. The method I end up using depends on the law wherever I am.
Ken I fully agree with you on the priority a droite and pedestrian crossings ..Very dangerous every 50m in some towns .. Particularly at roundabouts.. They drive like crazy on roundabouts and then you can have a ped. crossing just at the exit when you are expected to brake suddenly!!!
Great drone shots. We have some of those give way to the right roads here in the Netherlands and I think they are so dangerous. You can be driving along and suddenly someone just barges out without looking. The way to tell is if there are no white lines on the side road then be very careful. They also keep changing speed limits on the motorways here just to catch people out. I envy the size of your little van where you can go anywhere, sometimes wish I’d bought a smaller van (mines 7.5 meters long).
7.5m is big. Similar to my car and the caravan I used to have. We drove some of your roads on the way to Eemshaven for the ferry to Norway. Bicycles were the biggest horror for me. 😁👍
Making us miss France ..... we actually didn't record anything for our 3 months touring the Normandy and Brittany coastline ... did you get a chance to explore Dinan .. oh wow :)
Did this also catch you in Norway? We have it here but even Norwegians barely abide by it. I have almost been hit a few times because of it, where I had right of way because i was joining the road, and yet they did not stop.
I've never been to Europe but don't think I could adjust to driving on the left (after 58 years on the right). Do you have any problem switching? The language barrier would be a problem too. I like the way your iPad makes a real nice GPS readout on your dash! You must have it very well secured. Thanks for all the great videos. I'm amazed at how high and far your drone flies.
It takes me about a week to settle into driving on the other side. The drone can go several miles but its not allowed. Carol is my interpreter so I am lucky 😁👍
Another great Vlog Ken & Carol. Brilliant drone footage, some of those villages looked stunning from the air. 😍😍 I do the same things you were talking about in pocket earth in Google. I use both the drag feature as well as the via menu.
I'm a Brit living in France and noticed with many Brits who drive here and even live here, They make the common mistake that when turning around they drive clockwise, So move to the left and then it throws them on the left side, I once attended a major accident because of this, The driver pulled off the road did a clockwise turn which then put him on the left side of the road he was then hit by a on coming car driving down the right, The next issue is when they come to a junction they always look right first, then left, Sometimes that looking right first means they think the road is clear and push out a little this then could mean the difference between an on coming car on the right hitting them. I have driven on the right most of my life, but passed my test in the UK and I have even done this in the UK the other way around ie looked to the right first in the Uk when I should look left, I was nearly hit by a car coming from the left. I'm guessing you could ignore these small points 10,000 times or more and get away with it and maybe that is why many don't think about it, What do you think? Love the drone camera work especially when you follow your van, Super stuff.
Also I'm sure you guys know of the ‘priorité à droite" sign? you will see them coming into to most towns with a black line throw them and then on major road without the black line. again most Brits don't know what they mean as they don't have anything similar in the UK or the rest of Europe in fact.
I normally enjoy driving and once you are out in the countryside or on a motorway its all fine. We prefer to go on the quieter roads though and that takes you through all the villages and towns. When its busy there is so much to think about and it can be stressful for all the reasons you give. We are in Norway at the moment. In the towns they have crossroad junctions with just pedestrian crossing markings on each road. I still have not worked out what you are supposed to do. I thought it was lime the USA, whoever arrives first has right of way but I have seen several break that rule.
Yes seen them. The terror is caused by some streets having priority and others not. This means driving slower than normal and scrutinising road markings for every junction.
Hari OM Such pastoral countryside - dare I say, almost like the southern counties? And yes, I was wondering why you hadn't cracked out the translate app!!! I really like those sorts of living museums and I am sure you would have not been quite so fed up with it, Ken, if you'd been able to absorb more of the info. Glad Carol was rewarded with 'silver'!!! YAM xx
Sorry Ken. In GB there are also rules to decide which vehicle must yield the right of way. It is the same as in the rest of Europe except that the vehicle coming form the left should yield the right of way. That is however not a rule that is not well known among drivers, motorcyclists and cyclist in GB. To compensate for that lack of knowledge the road authorities have put up traffic signs in every road crossing. Then the only challenge is cyclists and pub crawlers. Here is the rule: How do you know which car has the right of way? If you reach an uncontrolled intersection at close to the same time, the vehicle who actually reached the intersection last is the driver who must yield the right of way. If you reach the intersection at the same time, the driver on the left should yield the right of way.
Did you notice the Roman soldier, wearing socks and sandals? Its not wimpy at all! I have to say, you eat very well on your travels. Another weird, and I think dangerous aspect in France, are the pedestrian crossing immediately on the exit to roundabouts. You may have to stop before you have even exited the roundabout.
Hi to you both. I have lived in Germany since 2001 and they have the same stupid rule of giving way to roads from the right. It makes absolutely no sense and I have never understood who thought it was a good idea.
Firstly it is designed to slow down traffic, one will find it in residential areas where one should anyway drive slowly and paying more attention. Secondly it is great regarding the costs, as there are no signs or lines on the road needed or to maintain. Lastly Germans and other countries on the continent do find that a very good idea and one should respect foreign customs when visiting their country, sometimes reconsider and maybe learn from it, for example France and Germany are recently putting up many roundabouts, but I guess only single lane roundabouts work here ;)
@@berndhoffmann7703 As mich as I appreciate your opinion I don’t agree and the no additional roadsigns is incorrect. The yellow and white give way signs only known to Germany are not manufactured FOC.
@@camperlustig68 I am sorry, that was another guy writing about yellow and white signs, not me. Fact is at every crossing where there is no line and no sign is there the priority for the right car is valid, therefore it does not need signs, money saved.
@@camperlustig68 again, I can repeat it ever so often: there are crossroads with none, rien, nada signs whatsoever, no lines on the ground that does mean the car to your right has the right of way, if you agree or not that is fact. I ps I did not write about a yellow on whatever backround sign, that actually was another guy
Thanks for heads up re give way to the right! I am off for first van trip next weekend so will keep in mind. Am travelling via Le Shuttle, could you tell how easy is it leaving the train and heading for the main roads? I'm heading toward Hornfleur and am wondering if the road signage is clear ? Thanks , any advice gratefully received...
Getting on and off the train is easy. Keep some distance between you and the vehicle in front otherwise you might have to reverse back to clear the doors between carriages. Signage is good on French roads.
Northern France always looks so impoverished compared with the rest. A good place for you to go would be the Underground city of Naours near the west coast, south of Amiens.
While we’re in a ranting mood . . . Why can’t England have roads like they do in France? “Je suis envieux”! The roads here have certainly got a lot worse in the last 5 years. Another thing to blame on Covid I suppose. And the priority to right rule is definitely bonkers! Good to hear it’s being done away with. Thanks for the video.
I left a ridiculously long message about driving over the speed limit for a short(ish) distance many years ago that started explaining some yield and stop sign rule in the US. After posting, I realized that such a comment might lead to a traffic citation, not knowing the statute of limitations for moving violations. So I deleted it. It was not very interesting, anyway.
I do not understand the logic either. Just put a DAMN yield sign there. They have yield signs 50 meters from a STOP sign to let you know you are approaching a STOP sign but when a real tiny lane joins the NATIONAL road from the right, THERE IS NO SIGN at all and a car can just turn into the national road without you even realizing there is a road coming in from the right. I find it stupid and dangerous. I agree with you Ken. Great videos thanks.
I've lived in France for almost 20yrs and I've got to say the priorité à droite drives me crazy. Even though they are supposed to be doing away with it my local village has just created two new ones where they didn't exist before!
Blimey so no matter how long you drive them they still frustrate. If you want a bigger nightmare hop over to Bruges and have a play with the cyclists. Oh my Lord 😁👍
Only ever been to France in my lifetime and that was when the aircraft I was flying to Germany had to divert due to engine problems, so had to sit on the taxiway while it got fixed. That was circa 1968 and I was a member of the ATC (Air Training Corps) young men in RAF uniforms.
We do the same in Finland and it makes perfect sense. Paying attention at every junction slows you down, instead of just barrelling along always assuming you have right of way. It makes you a safer more defensive driver. We have even more pedestrian crossings here. After living in the UK and NZ for most of my life, Finland is a civilised pedestrian, cycling and driving heaven. Cycling in NZ was hell, and driving and cycling in the UK not much better.
I am not convinced to be honest and prefer the UK system. I agree the UK is hell for cyclists in comparison.
It's like a lot of things. Visiting and touring are never the same as living somewhere, in terms of getting a true feel for how cultures work. . I love the UK's 'emergency lights thank you' 😁... that doesn't exist here or in NZ. And the British sense of road etiquette 👍🏻
23:03 that sign gives you right of way for the upcoming crossroads. Priority on the right & many pedestrian crossings are actually designed to slow traffic down, it is usually close to shopping areas or living quarters and it works quite well. What you perceive as a nouance is actually the outcome of what it is designed for. I would recommend to adapt and respect different customs in foreign countries. In inner cities drivers should take care on pedestrians, as they are inferior when an accident happens.
Thanks for the information on the road sign 🙂👍
Priority on the right does work well once understood, it generally stops vehicles speeding in town and allows vehicles from side roads continuity without waiting for a vehicle to give way, which in England can take ages.
Yes if everyone is clued up then I can see it working well especially during the rush hour. Our system would work a lot better if only people would slow down and cooperate 👍
Loved the first track to the video. Whoever takes the photos, well done they are beautiful.
Carol shoots the photos 👍
I agree with John Rocker about give way to the right in France, keeps you on your toes!
Without a doubt 👍
Hi Ken, great video. Regarding priority right. I’ve live in France and now Germany for a good few years and understand your frustration with this especially in french cities. However if you look towards the end of your vlog just before you turn left there is a sign post displaying a yellow square on it’s side. This means you have right of way, no priority to the right. That is until you see the same sign with a diagonal line through it. Safe driving!
Great tip Basil. Thanks 👍
Really love the variety of the music you use, it always enhances what you show us, thank you.
Great video! Have a lovely week
Such quaint little villages..nice food too lol…makes me hungry 🇬🇧🇬🇧thanks for another great video..Ken n carol.
0:48 it looks like you could squeeze in maybe 6 if they were parked the other way round but without any turning room, you would have to reverse in from the road.
I’m Canadian and expect you to be on the other side of the road driving...I get a little surprise when you are driving the same side as us here😊. Although we are bilingual in Canada, I only had a few years of French classes. I haven’t used it very much as I am in an English community.
Me, too. I'm really disappointed at how much French I have forgotten. At one point it was my best subject. We had an exchange student here from France about 15 years ago. It's a good thing her English was pretty good, because my French was dreadful.. I could remember words here and there, but couldn't put a sentence together.
Was chilling watching camper videos and came across this. Its way way better than the current batch of ‘celebrity vanlifecamperflyonwall’ rubbish on TV and very very well edited. Nice job Ken and Carol thank you.
Used to work with Ken and his sense of humour shines through.
Best regards Ken , Dick B
Hello Dick thanks for watching and your lovely comment. I am still drawing that pension. Have to pinch myself some times 😁👍
@@LifeistooshortCK me too! Just back from France and Spain campervanning loving it
Wish I had gone the campervan route from the start. I wasted 25 years with a caravan. 👍
@@LifeistooshortCK we sold a place in spain and spent out on a swanky motorhome, …..ridiculous. We now have a nice 6m basic van conversion that does us fine, live and learn!
Thanks
Thank you for your support Elspeth. ❤️
The museum brought back wonderful memories of one of my trips to Scotland and the historical sites visited
We love triggering good memories ❤️
What a gorgeous drone-captured drive through the lush green countryside 😍
We look forward to you crossing the channel when the time is right. Its a doddle to find park ups 😁👍
Thanks. The first chance I get to take Vanya through the tunnel will hopefully be a little jaunt to Normandy to visit Gold Beach where my Grandad landed on D Day ❤️👍🏻
That will be a lovely trip. So much to see around there 👍
So pleasant, immensely enjoyable and informative too... love your journeys and your style.
Thanks 🙏
24:00 Priorité a Droite is because horses will naturally give way to horses coming from the side.
In England we started putting blinkers on horses for other reasons but it altered traffic flows so when traffic management started to appear each country just channelled existing practices. This was long before the horseless carriage was invented & either system still made sense.
Never knew that Alan 👍
Really enjoyed the video...I worry about us getting hooked on baguettes too when over there 🤣 Also I'm going to download pocket earth now and see if it helps with toilets etc
Pocket earth is great but there is a learning curve and you need a signal to plan a route. 👍
I might have to try the pocket earth. The iPhone navigation doesn’t seem to let you pick a route so it need to select places along my intended route then change it when I get there.
We love using pocket earth now. It takes a while to get used to how it works but it is very versatile 🙂
I really appreciate the song titles you are adding to the video. Y'all have great taste in music. Most of it I have never heard before. Thanks!
Some people hate it so I am glad you enjoyed it. If I like it I use it 😁👍
i’ve only drove in France once, i know what you mean, hand on heart i struggled, and when i got back into england i had to really think about being on correct side, but i did smile when i came to first round about and the french driver stopped on roundabout thinking he had to give way to me 😊, great video as always and carols fish n veg looked yummy
We have a lot of the roads where I live like this, and in the villages. On your video the white bollards with red stripe show those junctions on the small road have priority. Also signs which look like a crossroad sign.. that's on an approach to a priority road. Search for the subject on the Internet, it might help.
Beautiful scenery. Loved the music selection 👍🏻 especially the end double bass ☺️
What a lovely video guys.
Thanks for taking us with you..we really enjoyed it.
Love watching you two.
Yes i get confused with the road sometimes abroad..
Thanks June 🙂
Smashing start with your drone, your a wizard both driving and flying 🙂! Thanks again for taking us on your journey. Hope you have a nice time in Norway.
Norway has been good so far 👍
UK can be weird too. UK roundabouts in North Devon and near Folkestone were confusing. Some steep roads I had to take in first gear with my Fiat Panda. We were crawling to the top. Bloody hedges! you cannot see what comes around the bend in a left hand driven car. 😂 still we loved our 2019 UK holidays
The hedges are to stop the snow drifting but the downside is you can’t see anything so I use the horn a lot then. 😁👍
Nice follow of the camper with the drone. I wish Ellie could drive or fly the drone. 😂. Nice relaxing parkup. You looked like a MotorHome sandwich. 😂. Samara looked fascinating. If you could understand it 🤣. Must give pocket Earth a look. I know you love it. My the pastry looked tasty. The priority from the right blows my brain. Maybe we will stay in the uk 🤣. Thanks guys.
Haha, thanks for watching and commenting. Priorité à droite does take some getting used to ☺️
Thank you both we love your van life show Its so relaxing and informative. We watch it together and dream of the day when our retirement arrives and we can start thinking about our own van travels.
Thanks for watching Julie. Hope you get many years to enjoy your van travels when you retire 🙂👍
Thank you again. Great drone footage and music. Your trip seems very relaxing despite ped crossings and road rules 😀
It is relaxing 99% of the time. 👍
Thank you for sharing your trip to France. I am French and was born in Orleans. I miss my home country sometimes.
We have not toured France anywhere near enough and plan to go there a lot if possible 👍
Nice vlog.
I've really enjoyed these videos, they have a unique style. Almost an old fashioned Brits on holiday in France or Three men in a boat feel to them. I hope you do another French series, it would be good if you could go further south, or to the Atlantic coast.
You couldn’t fit three of me in a boat 😁👍. We will be going to France again for sure. The plan is region by region hopefully.
Ken if you rub toothpaste on a mosquito, ant, or most any bug bite it will stop the stinging it actually works better than over the counter bug bite treatments.
Next time I get bit I will try it 😁👍. I was chased by a kamikaze wasp yesterday but he didn’t get me. 😁👍
Great music and a dead good parking spot to finish up in ! 😉👍🏻
Just come from France on motorbike trip and in the same area you where in and I agree it’s bonkers there seem to be more of it than before is it increasing.
Very nice relaxing video 👌 good choice for the baguette 🥖 instead of the wrap 🙌 looked sooo delicious 😋 thanks again ❤️🤗
That was the best baguette of the trip 😁👍
Great video as usual 🙂
Great vlog and lovely music (better than the Chistmas song earlier🙂)
Christmas is coming so I will find you some more.
New to the channel. What fun you are having. No such thing as wild camping where I live. Permits required for national parks and fines for camping by the road. Best wishes for safe travels,
We will have the same one day 🙁
Your rant made me laugh, it’s not really a stupid thing, just different and you have to get your UK brain around it. It catches out British and French and other nationalities alike at times when it’s not wholly obvious. When you stay somewhere for a certain time you do get to know where the priorities are😊in that town, village, etc. As you mentioned, keep an eye on the junction, no white lines means very likely Priorité. The vicious speed bumps make sure everyone slows down to the 30km limit which is where these always are. Mostly folks here in France obey the speed limit unless its the 90km limit or the 130km on an autoroute 😮. To be honest, when I come back to drive in the UK I appreciate the French roads more and more and can’t wait to get back to hassle free driving on my return. Great video again.
We love how quiet the roads are in rural France and rarely got stuck in any traffic jams. The accident rate must be a lot lower with everyone driving so slowly in the towns and I think it makes the traffic flow better 🙂
A Canadian here too. Giving way to traffic coming from the right (at uncontrolled intersections) works a treat when you get used to it. I think you do great driving in France when you are used to the UK. Don’t stress Ken. Nobody is more cautious than you.
Getting used to it is the key.
Carol"s kitchen is still 5 Star. Looks like first parade is automatic for the LRC. Great drone shots. Stay safe.
Another excellent vlog with some great drone footage & picturesque countryside...it all makes for really interesting viewing 😁👍if the Norway adventure is as good to watch then it will be well worth waiting for 👍👍
Another lovely video. Yes looks like it's tricky to drive there, now I've dove in America a good but and it still blows my mind some of the ideas and rules.
It can be hard work in the towns.
Thanks for sharing guys …I guess a museum with no explanation is a tough ask to keep interested so I would of bailed to I think
That priority to the right on sone junctions is confusing at best
I have the attention span of a goldfish once I get bored 😁👍
Ooh lovely episode. Relaxing music- opening was a little reminiscent of all creatures great and small! Picking up our hired van in Wales tomorrow- the adventure begins… bit scared actually! Sure we’ll have fun though. See you next time. x
Enjoy the van Sarah. We hope your trip goes well and being a bit scared is normal 😁👍
Lovely drone footage and choice of music. I’ve never driven abroad. Too tricky for me!
Give it a go Linda it’s not that bad 😁👍
The priority to the right always confused the heck out of us but at least now it looks like most have stop signs on English.
They put my nerves on edge still. The more we do the easier it will be though. 👍
You cannot get married in church in France, it has to be a civil ceremony in the town hall, usually on a Friday. Party Friday night into Saturday with all your friends and guests and then have a blessing in church on a Sunday. The church blessing is very low key with just family members.
Never knew that Alan. This is what I love about the comments we get, always learn something new from them. Thanks 👍
Great Trip 😁
My daughter in law brought me pineapples to do something with. She found a great buy on them, so I thought a good way to preserve them was to dehydrate them. They turn out like pineapple candy. What I did with one batch was marinade it in my homemade vanilla rum and dehydrate it for the grandsons. OMG! Yummm
That sounds a divine combination 😁👍
Great video love the music
Loved this episode thank you Carol and ken
Nice music along the way
Interesting to hear the slightly differing feelings toward staying on the aire. Liked you’re drone drive, nice music 🎶 and such big open skies almost Norfolk like 🥰 Haha “you don’t need a patisserie “ said nobody ever 😂 thanks for sharing both, you do make me giggle! Em xx
France does a cracking job of supporting campers. Wish the UK would do the same 👍
@@LifeistooshortCK Scotland 🏴 is the place to go for Aires & more are popping up all the time. We have stayed on a few up there (some on my channel) and we’ve had them to ourselves 👌👍 You are selling France to me though with the pastries 🥮😁 safe travels, Em x
Great cover music as always.
Despite the right of way issues it looks like you had a grand time! Mary
We did indeed, Mary 🙂👍
It looks so flat where you are and really lovely. A welcome distraction from other things that are going on around us. Baguette looked yummy and big 😋 thank you so much guy's. XX ❤️💙 Have you ever stayed in a yurt anywhere.
Never tried a yurt yet 😁👍
Great video seems confusing driving in France 🇫🇷 lol .........
I totally agree with you about "priorite a droite" . I have rarely had anyone expect me to give way to them when I'm on what I consider to be the major road. So many side roads now have give way or stop markings. However, on a recent trip a couple of weeks ago, a vehicle slowly edged out of a side road, presumably seeing what I would do. To say he wasn't happy as I drove through and past him, would be putting it mildly. And don't get me started on the variety of speed limits.
Yes you have to be really careful as there speed cameras are well hidden. Norway has some of the lowest speed restrictions we have seen yet.
We enjoy your videos, thank you. I would point out, though, that it is quite correct to build infrastructure off the main arteries that are suited to the convenience and safety of those who live there rather than for those who are driving through.
I can’t argue with that. 😁👍
Hello, how are you doing in Norway? The baguette looked so good and fresh, surely it was delicious 😋. What a gentleman to gift you with the self made coins, this was so nice of him. Great vlog, best wishes 🙏
Norway is good but we literally just pulled into our park up having done an hours drive in the dark. I was scared of hitting a deer. 👍
@@LifeistooshortCK take care and be safe 🙏
Any chance of doing a film on your drone what type it is and how much it cost and basically everything about it like how do you get it to fly when your driving ect m8 cheers
DJI Mini 2. Driving shots 3 ways. 1. Stand out of shot and film with manual control. 2. Fly from passenger seat manual control. 3. Fly from passenger seat and use an app called Dronelink which can track the gps in your phone. This can also allow a combination of manual and automatic flight. As for a video camera stuff does not do well on the channel. 👍. The method I end up using depends on the law wherever I am.
Oh the woes of a baguette addiction 😆
It’s no joke 😁👍
Ken I fully agree with you on the priority a droite and pedestrian crossings ..Very dangerous every 50m in some towns .. Particularly at roundabouts.. They drive like crazy on roundabouts and then you can have a ped. crossing just at the exit when you are expected to brake suddenly!!!
Those pedestrian crossings on the roundabout exits are crazy. I wonder what the rear end shunt stats are 👍
Great drone shots. We have some of those give way to the right roads here in the Netherlands and I think they are so dangerous. You can be driving along and suddenly someone just barges out without looking. The way to tell is if there are no white lines on the side road then be very careful. They also keep changing speed limits on the motorways here just to catch people out. I envy the size of your little van where you can go anywhere, sometimes wish I’d bought a smaller van (mines 7.5 meters long).
7.5m is big. Similar to my car and the caravan I used to have. We drove some of your roads on the way to Eemshaven for the ferry to Norway. Bicycles were the biggest horror for me. 😁👍
@@LifeistooshortCK I know what you mean. When I first moved over here they scared me too. Especially driving into the center of Amsterdam. 😟😟
Making us miss France ..... we actually didn't record anything for our 3 months touring the Normandy and Brittany coastline ... did you get a chance to explore Dinan .. oh wow :)
Sadly we didn’t visit Dinan 🙁👍
Love that Samara place
Did this also catch you in Norway? We have it here but even Norwegians barely abide by it. I have almost been hit a few times because of it, where I had right of way because i was joining the road, and yet they did not stop.
It didn’t and to be honest I didn’t know they have it. Traffic is so low we never really had any issues 👍
I've never been to Europe but don't think I could adjust to driving on the left (after 58 years on the right). Do you have any problem switching? The language barrier would be a problem too. I like the way your iPad makes a real nice GPS readout on your dash! You must have it very well secured. Thanks for all the great videos. I'm amazed at how high and far your drone flies.
It takes me about a week to settle into driving on the other side. The drone can go several miles but its not allowed. Carol is my interpreter so I am lucky 😁👍
Another great Vlog Ken & Carol. Brilliant drone footage, some of those villages looked stunning from the air. 😍😍 I do the same things you were talking about in pocket earth in Google. I use both the drag feature as well as the via menu.
Cheers Rupert 👍
I love google translate for my Norwegian and German friends posts
They post both in their language and in English
What was the sauce you had with your vegetables and fish?
Beurre blanc 👍
I'm a Brit living in France and noticed with many Brits who drive here and even live here, They make the common mistake that when turning around they drive clockwise, So move to the left and then it throws them on the left side, I once attended a major accident because of this, The driver pulled off the road did a clockwise turn which then put him on the left side of the road he was then hit by a on coming car driving down the right,
The next issue is when they come to a junction they always look right first, then left, Sometimes that looking right first means they think the road is clear and push out a little this then could mean the difference between an on coming car on the right hitting them.
I have driven on the right most of my life, but passed my test in the UK and I have even done this in the UK the other way around ie looked to the right first in the Uk when I should look left, I was nearly hit by a car coming from the left.
I'm guessing you could ignore these small points 10,000 times or more and get away with it and maybe that is why many don't think about it, What do you think?
Love the drone camera work especially when you follow your van, Super stuff.
Also I'm sure you guys know of the ‘priorité à droite" sign? you will see them coming into to most towns with a black line throw them and then on major road without the black line. again most Brits don't know what they mean as they don't have anything similar in the UK or the rest of Europe in fact.
I normally enjoy driving and once you are out in the countryside or on a motorway its all fine. We prefer to go on the quieter roads though and that takes you through all the villages and towns. When its busy there is so much to think about and it can be stressful for all the reasons you give.
We are in Norway at the moment. In the towns they have crossroad junctions with just pedestrian crossing markings on each road. I still have not worked out what you are supposed to do. I thought it was lime the USA, whoever arrives first has right of way but I have seen several break that rule.
Yes seen them. The terror is caused by some streets having priority and others not. This means driving slower than normal and scrutinising road markings for every junction.
I'm surprised there are any survivors on those French roads! Wouldn't know where to start...
Hari OM
Such pastoral countryside - dare I say, almost like the southern counties? And yes, I was wondering why you hadn't cracked out the translate app!!! I really like those sorts of living museums and I am sure you would have not been quite so fed up with it, Ken, if you'd been able to absorb more of the info. Glad Carol was rewarded with 'silver'!!! YAM xx
It wasn’t that I couldn’t read the signs it was just that some parts looked more like a Disney theme ride rather than a true attempt at re-creation.
Sorry Ken. In GB there are also rules to decide which vehicle must yield the right of way. It is the same as in the rest of Europe except that the vehicle coming form the left should yield the right of way. That is however not a rule that is not well known among drivers, motorcyclists and cyclist in GB. To compensate for that lack of knowledge the road authorities have put up traffic signs in every road crossing. Then the only challenge is cyclists and pub crawlers. Here is the rule: How do you know which car has the right of way?
If you reach an uncontrolled intersection at close to the same time, the vehicle who actually reached the intersection last is the driver who must yield the right of way. If you reach the intersection at the same time, the driver on the left should yield the right of way.
Hi Ken and Carol
Hi Larry 👍
Did you notice the Roman soldier, wearing socks and sandals? Its not wimpy at all! I have to say, you eat very well on your travels. Another weird, and I think dangerous aspect in France, are the pedestrian crossing immediately on the exit to roundabouts. You may have to stop before you have even exited the roundabout.
Yes always frightened of being rear ended on the exit 👍
@@LifeistooshortCK I am so impressed by the way you respond to all comments, almost immediately. Thank you
Hi to you both. I have lived in Germany since 2001 and they have the same stupid rule of giving way to roads from the right. It makes absolutely no sense and I have never understood who thought it was a good idea.
Firstly it is designed to slow down traffic, one will find it in residential areas where one should anyway drive slowly and paying more attention. Secondly it is great regarding the costs, as there are no signs or lines on the road needed or to maintain. Lastly Germans and other countries on the continent do find that a very good idea and one should respect foreign customs when visiting their country, sometimes reconsider and maybe learn from it, for example France and Germany are recently putting up many roundabouts, but I guess only single lane roundabouts work here ;)
@@berndhoffmann7703 As mich as I appreciate your opinion I don’t agree and the no additional roadsigns is incorrect. The yellow and white give way signs only known to Germany are not manufactured FOC.
@@camperlustig68 I am sorry, that was another guy writing about yellow and white signs, not me. Fact is at every crossing where there is no line and no sign is there the priority for the right car is valid, therefore it does not need signs, money saved.
@@camperlustig68 again, I can repeat it ever so often: there are crossroads with none, rien, nada signs whatsoever, no lines on the ground that does mean the car to your right has the right of way, if you agree or not that is fact. I ps I did not write about a yellow on whatever backround sign, that actually was another guy
@@berndhoffmann7703 please relax and take a chill pill
Nice music
Thanks for heads up re give way to the right! I am off for first van trip next weekend so will keep in mind. Am travelling via Le Shuttle, could you tell how easy is it leaving the train and heading for the main roads? I'm heading toward Hornfleur and am wondering if the road signage is clear ? Thanks , any advice gratefully received...
Getting on and off the train is easy. Keep some distance between you and the vehicle in front otherwise you might have to reverse back to clear the doors between carriages. Signage is good on French roads.
Thanks Ken much appreciated and thank you both for your vlogs, entertaining and informative ! Cracking job!
Northern France always looks so impoverished compared with the rest. A good place for you to go would be the Underground city of Naours near the west coast, south of Amiens.
We went to Naours in 2008 on a caravan trip. You are right, it was very interesting and would be well worth another visit 🙂👍
Do you prefer wild camping in the Uk oe France? Xx
It’s much easier in France which is a beautiful country but my heart is in England 👍
There is security in numbers as well.
Are you still in Norway
Yes
Can’t believe you ruined that beautiful baguette with CRAB! 🤮
Some great drone footage again, nice music choice too 👌🏼
Don’t tell me you would have dunked it in your Peroni 😁👍
@@LifeistooshortCK 😂😂😂 you might be onto something there!
While we’re in a ranting mood . . . Why can’t England have roads like they do in France? “Je suis envieux”! The roads here have certainly got a lot worse in the last 5 years. Another thing to blame on Covid I suppose. And the priority to right rule is definitely bonkers! Good to hear it’s being done away with. Thanks for the video.
Hear hear. Thanks for watching 🙂
If it was a Greek wedding we get married on Sundays but everyone would be dressed like they stepped off the set of Dallas lol
The Greeks know how to party 😁👍
🙏🌸🌷 xo
I left a ridiculously long message about driving over the speed limit for a short(ish) distance many years ago that started explaining some yield and stop sign rule in the US. After posting, I realized that such a comment might lead to a traffic citation, not knowing the statute of limitations for moving violations. So I deleted it. It was not very interesting, anyway.
Ha 😁. Well in the UK it’s six months before you are in the clear 😁👍
I do not understand the logic either. Just put a DAMN yield sign there. They have yield signs 50 meters from a STOP sign to let you know you are approaching a STOP sign but when a real tiny lane joins the NATIONAL road from the right, THERE IS NO SIGN at all and a car can just turn into the national road without you even realizing there is a road coming in from the right. I find it stupid and dangerous. I agree with you Ken. Great videos thanks.
Thanks Bern 🙂👍
I've lived in France for almost 20yrs and I've got to say the priorité à droite drives me crazy. Even though they are supposed to be doing away with it my local village has just created two new ones where they didn't exist before!
Blimey so no matter how long you drive them they still frustrate. If you want a bigger nightmare hop over to Bruges and have a play with the cyclists. Oh my Lord 😁👍