Very nice. Ask for the carafe as a take away to go with the baguette for supper.
I am, closely followed by Col de Lathaux, Combe Laval and Gorges de la Bourne. Will skirt Grenoble and try not to get stuck there then on to Albertville but via some wiggly roads on the map
Oops, I missed you, I live on the outskirts of Le Puy
I presume you took the D15 though Mars, Saint-Agrève ? Great roads
If you’re going north La Chapelle en Vercors has a very good WWII museum and a tragic history
To your right is the Route Napoleon
Oops, I missed you, I live on the outskirts of Le Puy
I presume you took the D15 though Mars, Saint-Agrève ? Great roads
If you’re going north La Chapelle en Vercors has a very good WWII museum and a tragic history h
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To your right is the Route Napoleon
Sounds familiar, it was very nice, great roads , must be a joy to live there. I was looking at an estate agent window today, it mages you realise how ludicrously expensive some parts of the UK are, Walsall the exception
I stopped at La Chapelle en Vercors rather randomly some years ago, and read the memorial, tragic.
Enjoying this, what a great way to travel. Nice easy pace, drinking in all what's around you. So often missed
when munching the miles and trying to see lots and end up seeing nothing. I'm interested in these municipal
campsites you're stopping at, as they all seem to be near town centres which would work well in the evenings
for meals/drinks etc.
Re speaking French, just think of Inspector Clouseau when you talk, or Officer Crabtree off 'Allo 'Allo.
The Auvergne looks a lovely place. Enjoy the rest of your trip.