Leaving Conques in search of truffles.

We left the delightful town of Conques and settled in for a 90 minute drive to Limogne-en-Quercy. We arrived a little early, so walked around the town and found a place for a coffee. The resident dogLes mer
Limogne-en-Quercy

After the visit to the truffle farm, we headed back into town to have lunch at a cafe as the weather was not conducive to the picnic which had been the plan. Instead, we had kebabs, chips and a glassLes mer
J’adore Rocamadour

We left Limogne-en-Quercy, travelling the picturesque back roads towards Rocamadour. The weather continues to change on a regular basis and we experienced pouring rain through to blue skies andLes mer
Montcléra to Frayssinet-le-Gélat

We left the beautiful village of Rocamadour, which was shrouded in fog and quite magical, and drove through the French countryside to arrive at the village of Montcléra for our first walk of the day.Les mer
Madame Murats, Pomarède

Following our morning walk we had built up an appetite, which is just as well, as our next stop was Madame Murat’s restaurant for lunch, located in a village next door to Mary’s. This restaurantLes mer
Afternoon delight

After lunch finally wound up, we headed back to Mary’s village. It was a great afternoon and it was very pleasant to walk through the forests and surrounding area. I even spotted what we think was aLes mer
Cahors

We arrived in Cahors early enough to explore the city centre. Our hotel, the Diovola Great Western Plus was fabulous and we had views of the beautiful bridge and river. Cahors is a much larger city,Les mer
To Market We Go

Our guide Mary wasn’t feeling well so she rested for the day, and we had an alternative bus driver as Jerome was having a day off - he lives close to Cahors. After breakfast, we headed off to theLes mer
Saint-Cirque-Lapopie or bust

We packed up our things following our delicious lunch and headed off to Saint-Cirque-Lapopie, a plus beaux village de France. Our walk was about 4kms and the majority of it was along the river onLes mer
Château Mercuès - wine tasting

Once back at the hotel in Cahors, we had a fairly quick turnaround to head out once more for an evening of fine wine and dining.
We arrived at Château Mercuès, which is perched on a hill outside ofLes mer
Le Duèze Restaurant - one Michelin Star

Following the wine tasting we were escorted to the restaurant for our degustation menu with matching wines. We decided to start the evening off with a cocktail - good in theory but a slippery slopeLes mer
Pooches of France

France is definitely a nation of dog lovers, and we have encountered many over the trip so far. What I have noticed is that finally most dog owners here pick up after their pooches.
Previously itLes mer
Loitering around Lauzerte

We headed off this morning without Mary, who will be going back to her home in Frayssinet-Le-Gélat to serve out her isolation period. We were all sad about Mary having to leave but, in the PilgrimLes mer
Up hill and down dale

After our stroll around Lauzerte, Jerome dropped us at the bottom of the hill so we could commence our walk, a section of the Via Podiensis, the name for the Le Puy route of the Chemin de St Jacques.Les mer
A Big Lunch in Moissac

We had about a 30 minute drive to Moissac, which allowed us to refresh for the afternoon’s activities. The city was very busy - being a Sunday the locals were out and about in force, as well as theLes mer
The Abbey and Cloister of Moissac

We met our guide George out the front of the Abbey of Saint-Pierre. He was extremely passionate and knowledgeable and really brought the history of the Abbey and Cloister to life. He shared some loveyLes mer
A stroll, a drink and a yarn by the Tarn

After checking into our hotel, Le Pont Napoleon, we decided to take a walk along the river and check out the burb. The receptionist at the hotel told us about a lovely Art Deco bar that made cocktailsLes mer
Auvillar

We headed off before 9am for a quick drive down the autoroute to the Medieval hilltop village of Auvillar. We arrived ahead of schedule, so we had the chance to grab a coffee prior or starting ourLes mer
1,000km from care and Santiago

After farewelling our delightful guide Pam and the beautiful village of Auvillar, we climbed back in the bus and headed to just out of the village of Larressingle for a picnic lunch at a park by theLes mer
Eauze and a visit to Domain de Lagan

We left Montréal for the town of Eauze where we had a very brief stop; just walked around the town, saw the church, a tribute to the three musketeers and, most importantly, went to a café to get ourLes mer
Destination St-Jean-Pied-de-Port

As a team we decided that we wouldn’t leave Aire-sur-l’Adour until we had the arrangements for Bronwyn sorted out. The friendly owners of Hotel N’Atura were extremely helpful. Unfortunately, theLes mer
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port

The very picturesque village of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port was very busy when we arrived, with both tourists and Pilgrims. The town has traditionally been an important point on the Way of St. James, asLes mer
Guided tour of St-Jean-Pied-de-Port

Following our free time, we met at the Tourist Office for a guided tour. Our guide, Florence, was born in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and has strong connections to the town. Like most people she movedLes mer
Banca or Bust

Once the tour with Florence was finished we headed straight to the bus and got on the road to Banca, where we spent the night. It was a 30 minute drive up into the Pyrenees mountains to reach Banca.Les mer
Espelette - Celebrating the Piment

We were afforded a luxurious sleep in this morning, before leaving the delightful little village of Banca at the base of the Pyrenees around 10 am. Our first stop was Espelette, a traditional BasqueLes mer
ReisendeYum truffle flavours! The orchards are so picturesque as well.
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what a clever doggy