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61

The dining terrace

And so there is where we ate, underneath the arches, one of three tables (there were very limited places). One a group of eight noisy dutch, the second a quite and interesting looking group of five pilgrims amongst which was our dutch guy, and then our table for two.

I can't quite remember what we ate but it was great. Hold on, Pips is reminding me: tomato salad, followed by lamb and sauté potatoes with vegetables, followed by goat cheese, followed by yoghurt and then rice pudding. Oh and chilled rosé

By the time we'd finished it was about 9.00pm and already dark. Challenging since we had only one headtorch and one tail-light, so Pips went first with the headtorch and I followed very closely behing with the rear-light.

I couldn't see a thing and Pippa not much more so it was an exciting little ride back. Slept like logs.

A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.
Lao Tzu

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Sunny morning valley view

The morning was lovely, very sunny. We decided that our clothes needed a bit more drying and so quickly moved the tent, and the washing line, so that it was bathed in morning sun while we loop went and had a breakfast coffee and rode off to go exploring a little further down the valley.

Further down the valley we found a nice boulangerie to buy some croissant —she had a small baby that she installed in with the pain au chocolat while she loop served us— and we had a second coffee in the municipal campsite nearby. Not so nice and very expensive, that is to say €5.40 for two coffees strikes me as a lot.