La Maison Fleur de Felice
12 Avenue du Moulin de Salles, Mas-Cabardes
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La Maison Fleur de Felice Mas-Cabardes

12 Avenue du Moulin de Salles Mas-Cabardes, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, 11380, France

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... it was the inspiration behind the setting in Snow White (sorry Mich). It was still pretty cool, and I could totally see the similarties between it and Snow White.

I also experienced my first day of rain! I guess after a month I should be happy I`ve only had to endure one day of it but it was still unwanted lol.

So that`s Toulouse, reading this over it doesn`t sound that appealing but I honestly did enjoy my time there, it`s probably just not the best place to go to alone. ...

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... conversations with locals later, we departed to meet with Dayzee's flatmates at a bar, where the staff are definately warmer than Paris, getting given a free Beer just for being a foreigner :) Fast foward at we got home at 4:30am defiantely ready for some sleep. Next early afternoon, we took in the city on the rental bikes after i was refused permission to try and jump over the canals on Dayzee's bike...fun police are everywhere ;). Rode around the city, and had some ...

Day 34

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... the roadway we travel on - mostly it's just us on the road, and the farmers who wonder who these strangers are, but we're actually in the foothills of the Pyrenees - how exciting, at times, excitement I could do without - still, we see amazing vistas, although no snow - some scruffy-looking cows - majestic ruins on craggy hilltops - adorable stone buildings on farms and in tiny hamlets, too small to call villages - vast, green valleys and ...

Day 33

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Day 33 Today we travelled 432kms to see the viaduc de Millau. We travelled out of Carcassonne, with grey skies, not along the autoroute, and by the time we reached Narbonne, about 40mins later, it was brilliant sunshine. The non-autoroute road is like driving through the Hunter Valley, hills and undulations, with grapevines as far as the eye can see, old, young, pruned and left without pruning - soil from rich red through every shade to sand coloured. ...

Day 32

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... Done, finished. Drive home, drop the car and walk the 500m to la cite. Once in the porte narbonnaise, we head straight for the Château Comtal, where we buy our tickets for the château visit and to walk the ramparts. The visit starts on the 2nd floor, but it is all I can do to drag Peter away from the central courtyard - just one more photo - did you see that? - I wonder if those holes half way up the wall mean that there was a floor? - Look at this, it must ...

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