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The Gorges of Tarn
... we could stop and view vultures soaring overhead. The road was a long way up the side of the gorge and many sections had no railings or wall, pretty hairy!! After lunch in Meyrueis we crossed the ridge of the Causse Mejean and descended into the valley of the Tarn. Here the road follows the river, though still pretty high in places. The road has been carved into the cliff and there were several massive overhanging rocks and tunnels. The village ...
Scratched in the Face
... Still salty about this....but I put this aside to try and be friends. This did not go well because as soon as I tried to say hello she tried to scratch my face and climb over me. I tried to do a head bob to show her I'm friendly...and to be honest I think she is mildly cute. But she didn't respond well. ...
Enjoying the Tarn Gorge
After a restful sleep-in we hiked 10 kilometres round-trip to the closest village, La Malene. While mostly we walked along the road, the views of sheer, over-hanging cliffs, the river with the occasional kayaker, the ancient village of Hauterives, to which supplies and materials are sent over by cable (and residents and visitors ...
Never travel at the end of the French summer!
The traffic on the autoroute was horrendous so, after sitting mostly stationary for almost an hour, we took the long way, very winding roads through mountains and high plateaux to the Chateau de la Caze (google it!), our special treat for two nights.
The scenery of the Tarn Gorges is truly ...
We don't like the wine!
... the richer the owner - they are actually quite beautiful. The one next to our pool is quite plain in comparison to some that we have seen.
Two villages later, the latter of which was setting up for an evening concert complete with an amazing looking funfair, we headed home.
We were straight in the pool, which was lovely as the temperature reached 36C today. Oliver and the children had some races while I supervised from the sun lounger, (I ...