Tuesday 30 October 2018

On Top of the Roc

After a hairy drive along a single track we ended up at a peaceful aire on the top of a hill. The medieval village of Peyruss le Roc is (to use a well worn cliche) a trip back in time. The village is famous for its medieval church, synagogue and a very early tomb of a king. There is no commerce to speak of apart from a pottery shop and a small bar but perhaps in high season there’s a bit more going on. The views were spectacular and it was good to have the place to ourselves after everything else has been so busy. Here are a few photos of our visit. It’s funny that wherever we go Graham manages to find himself on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela.




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