Time to get the backpacks ready ...

On Sunday we will take the train (actually a bus, train, train, bus) from Lectoure to Figeac. The distance between is only about 220 kms, but by public transport it is a convoluted journey, thoughOkumaya devam et
On Sunday we will take the train (actually a bus, train, train, bus) from Lectoure to Figeac. The distance between is only about 220 kms, but by public transport it is a convoluted journey, thoughOkumaya devam et
Figeac is a substantial medieval town on the River Célé in the Lot department of the Midi-Pyrenees. There is an extensive historical centre - old town - dating in part as far back as the 9thOkumaya devam et
During our afternoon stroll in Figeac we came across the Commanderie des Templiers, a former Templars Hostel from the 13th century. We throughly enjoyed our visit. Quirky and fascinating.
We discovered that Figeac is the birthplace of Jean-François Champollion, (born December 23, 1790 - died March 4, 1832). He was a French historian and linguist who founded scientific Egyptology andOkumaya devam et
Today our walk begins.
Although we haven't walked the Cele Valley variant before, the walk to Espagnac began with a sense of familiarity, at least in parts. Let me explain. The Cele Valley walk is aOkumaya devam et
A most enjoyable afternoon, arriving in Espagnac around 3.30 pm. What a delightful village. More on the next post.
I took a short video of our lunch break beside the stream. Happy to be in the shadeOkumaya devam et
Espagnac - une belle ville and a wonderful Gite Municipale offering demi-pension - dinner, bed and breakfast. When we arrived and walked under the tower we couldn’t have imagined that our room wouldOkumaya devam et
We are now in the valley proper. The coming days will require a series of climbs and descents, with spectacular stretches along the ridges of the limestone cliffs, following the twists and turns ofOkumaya devam et
Making our way to Saint-Sulpice - high above the village the stone cross commemorates the story of two men - friends - one from near Paris and one from Saint-Sulpice, both devoted to love of andOkumaya devam et
In thé afternoon we made our way to Chambre d’Hote Le Picarel on the ridge high above Marcilhac-sur-Cele, and a warm welcome from our hosts Lyn and Ian. Lyn and Ian are a delightful couple,Okumaya devam et
GezginBon chemin pèlerins !
GezginMerci Nick. Et bonjour à toi et Wendy ❤️❤️
GezginEnjoy! Bonne route !
GezginMerci Andrew. Hope you and Rachel had / are having a wonderful time with family in Malaga. Hope to see you soon in Auch 😎
Gezgin🤗😊
GezginWe will look forward to reading about this adventure