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Day 4, May 21Pomps to MaslacqDistance: 17km882km to Santiago, 69km from startMore cloudy skies and occasional sprinkles. We heard last ni... Continue reading »
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Enroute to Roncesvalles from St. Jean, about 8 km outside St. Jean (but 600 meters higher!) is this delightful little oasis of an auberge... Continue reading »
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Day 3, May 20Arzacq-Arraziguet to PompsDistance: 20km899km to Santiago, 52km from startEarliest start so far, a little before 8:00. Anoth... Continue reading »
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Arrived in Barritz on time and had to hurry to catch my train in Bayonne. I didn´t realize that i´d have to take a taxi to get ther... Continue reading »
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As seems to be the habit of my travels, I have had my first bit of trouble with my transport.Having caught the over-night train from Scun... Continue reading »
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1. Artà Caves
The Artà Caves are situated in the coast of Canyamel, the east side of Mallorca, and have been visited by the inhabitants of the island for centuries. Visitors enjoy and admire the imperturbable beauty of nature. Come see its... more
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2. Abbaye du Vignogoul
Between the villages of Pignan and St-Georges, stand the vestiges of a 12th-century medieval monastery. The monastery initially belonged to the Benedictines and then to the Cistercian order. Only the Gothic abbey, bearing trace... more
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3. Plaine des Dinosaures (La)
One of the largest deposits of dinosaur eggs and bones in the world, this site is the object of ongoing research. Situated on the RN113 between Montagnac and Mèze, the open air museum-park displays a range of exhibits over five... more
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4. Cirque de Navacelles
Lying between Ganges and the Plateau du Larzac, is one of the most extraordinary natural sites of the region. A unique landscape, this natural 100-meter (328-foot) deep amphitheater was carved out by a now abandoned stretch of... more
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5. Observatoire du Mont-Aigoual
At a height of 1567 meters (1541 feet), Mont Aigoual dominates the south-west region of the Cévennes. The last high mountain weather station still operating in France is found on its summit. Opened in 1894 the observatory origi... more
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6. Cave Cooperative de Frontignan
Muscat de Frontignan is one of the most well-known regional wines. With six hundred hectares of vines planted between the sea and the hills just behind the coast, the area produces up to twenty thousand hectoliters in good year... more
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7. Victoire 2
Located outside the city, this concert venue is a lot smaller than Zenith, accommodating only about 700 people. Created ten years ago, it's a place where up and coming national and regional bands inevitably perform. Most artist... more
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8. Canoë le Moulin
To discover the beauty and majesty of the Hérault river, take an exhilarating trip down river. While this canoe-hire center is not the only one along the Hérault, it is one of the nearest to Montpellier. A number of different d... more
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9. St-Jean-de-Buèges
To the west of the gorges of the Hérault river are the less well known gorges of the Buèges offers a rugged yet beautiful landscape in which nestle several charming and isolated villages far from the tourist trails. The village... more
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10. Cafe Bibal
This classy café with several outside tables on Place de Compostelle, is round the corner from the Comédie. There's a choice of around fifteen coffees, teas, hot chocolate drinks (pure luxury) and fruit juices galore. Several b... more



