Let’s look over the hilltop towards the sunrise
When reaching the top of the hill we look over the vinyards and we can see over to Alaigne. One of the circular towns in du Razès. Farther away we can find Limoux, Perpignan and Collioure at the seashore of the Mediterrainian.
I just love these “screaming” trees. There are patches with vines everywhere.
This town has it’s own little store and a restaurant
On the way to tghe church
Just the typical small chemin. No parking here
And we turn back home
And then left.
And do enjoy the rest of the world here:
17 comments:
Lovely journey, beautiful pics. I just love your part of the world.
How beautiful! I love the valley,the tree-line lane and the quaint streets. All so lovely!
I love the pastoral scenes and the narrow roads and the town scenes. They felt very peaceful. Thanks.
nice tour...enjoyed the scenery and little town.
Lovely place. Great shots! This place seems so lovely and quiet.
Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful week.
Mary Elizabeth Now and Then.
Lovely series of photos. Thanks for sharing.
Nebraska Birding
Thank you for taking us along with you through these photographs. Such an attractive place.
I love all you streets, they pull me in and invite me to explore. Great post.
Typically French places! Great Photos! Thanks for showing. Thanks for your visit.
As we turn back home. I loved how you describe your journey. I just want to drive along with you. My favourite country, is always so beautiful.
Thanks for the tour. What a beautiful, unique little town.
I love the French countryside, its villages and small towns, crisp bread, fabulous local cheeses and patisseries, morning coffee from a pottery bowl and the discovery of the occasional superior chef in a small village...ah to be in France again.
Beautiful views ... thanks for sharing.
Wonderful! We are touring France in September, I can hardly wait!
These pictures so remind me of childhood holidays in France, lovely.
Thanks for the lovely tour. Beautiful pictures.
What a special and lovely journey... I loved the scenes, and the small town. :)
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