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Nigel* will probably be the best person to advise about the screens, I was there in May last year and didn't notice any.
If you go, the village of Peyre is worth a visit, just a 5 minutes west of Millau. www.bobclay.co.uk/largefrance/peyre2.jpg Doesn't look much from this photo but its a very pretty quaint village, very steep with the buildings at the top level built into the rock. You have to park in the car park near the church and walk round, the streets are a bit narrow to be riding round without annoying the residents. (*Wish I had known you were there then too Nigel, I only learned about your place from Trickywoos in November time. We stayed in a crummy IBIS outside Beziers, but it was only one night to be closer to Carcassonne for the next day, I had loads of loyalty points so stayed in the Holiday Inn in Montpellier for free the rest of the week. We'll be back though, my wife is French and we are both fed up with this weather, educational standards, healthcare, interfering government, etc, etc. We intend to buy in Aude or Herault and move across.) |
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![]() for those that want more info of our region follow this link and hit the green hot spots http://www.coupdecoeur.co.uk/todo.htm Before you look in the herault aude , look in this region, yes the houses are a bit more expensive but not subject to the flooding of the other areas to the north. Here the summers are a bit cooler and the winters a bit more warmer than further north plus you have the ski slopes 45 minutes away and the med 15minutes away and spain 20 minutes so we are a bit spoiled really. If you want some idea of house costs here check this site out http://www.costabravaestates.com/ Yes as you may have guessed for all my sins I now sell houses, well someone has to!! and sadly we still have to earn a living but the education system here is just fantastic, there are so many brits leaving the uk so that their children get a decent education it is unreal. remember if you want to fly down it can cost 20 pounds roundtrip per person off peak or less. |
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I'll be down there at the end of May - which is the best way to see the views from the bridge etc - from the north or south?
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For me, come down from the North. Did the opposite, and before you knew it the bridge was right infront of you. North-South and you get plenty of time to see it away in the distance. Plenty of time to realise how feckin huge it is.
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Coming down the Tarn gorge is a great way to see the bridge for the first time as well, that 'side on' view is breath taking. Have good one!
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