I'm only recently back from my 2500 mile round trip to far side of Czech Republic and Poland. Returned when the weather over there started getting a bit dicey even though I prepared with all seasons tyres. Ready for somewhere bit warmer now and this opportunity of a long break to Portugal came up, gratis. Don't fancy another long drive, so ferry to northern Spain makes sense and drive down rest of way. Prices seem to be £300 one way, poss bit cheaper if booking return ticket. Not sure how choppy Biscay will be this time of year.
Spent my last 4 nights of trip in northern France, rural Pas De Calais area 10ish miles north of Saint Omer, and was quite surprised how much I enjoyed it. I found the French surprisingly welcoming (still scoundrels, Trans
). People walking along pavement in villages saying bonjour, even teenagers. In pubs everyone who walks in says bonjour - even to me, a stranger. Quite often they shook my hand in the pub. I did blend in enjoying a leisurely Ricard with plenty of water. Real eye-opener, things seemed less busy and frantic than UK, food great, civilised. Would like to explore more, inc. rural south, not coast. Hiring cruiser for Canal Du Midi has always been near top of my travel list.