After our aborted attempt to visit Gordes yesterday, we tried again today. We were pleased to get a space in the car park easily. Paying for it was another matter! The queue for the payment machine was long so John, thinking he was being clever, attempted to pay online. Unfortunately 4 different cards wouldn't work... Continue Reading →
The source of a river, an abbey and bories
We started the day with a trip to Fontaine-de-Vaucluse. Our book says that the source of the Sorgue river in this town is one of the natural wonders of Provence. However, once we arrived at the source, all we could see was a dry cave. No water! That said, retracing our steps, the river did... Continue Reading →
A Roman theatre and Welsh rugby
We had our second trip into Orange this morning, this time to visit the Théâtre Antique d'Orange. This Roman theatre still has its original stage wall, which is the only one of its kind still intact, and it is still used for concerts throughout the summer. The theatre was designed to ensure perfect acoustics, amplifying... Continue Reading →
Last day in Vallon and ancient art
After our busy and tiring days on the river, we've had a more relaxing day today. It's been partly spent preparing Bertie to move on, and partly spent visiting the Grotte Chauvet 2 to see the 36,000-year old artwork. The Grotte Chauvet 2 cave is the world's largest replica of a cave and is decorated... Continue Reading →
2-day adventure in the Gorges de l’Ardèche
We've been looking forward to this 2-day trip through the Gorges of the Ardèche for a long time, paddling our packrafts and camping overnight at a campsite with toilets and showers but no other facilities. On the day, we were awake bright and early ready to go. After buying pastries from our campsite shop we... Continue Reading →
Planning, preparation and relaxation
I woke up feeling much better, apart from the itching bites on my legs. We are both covered in little pink spots but have never seen the culprits… there are no mozzies or midges to be seen anywhere! It’s a mystery! Although we don’t leave the campsite until Saturday, we’ll be away paddling for the... Continue Reading →
Via Ardèche bike ride
I've had a tough day today. 35 degrees is just too hot for me and I’ve really struggled. So much for it being cooler in September! Anyway, we’ve done a section of the Via Ardèche, a cycle path along an old railway. It was lovely, although I'd have enjoyed it far more if I hadn't... Continue Reading →
Paddling to Pont d’Arc
This morning we paddled from the campsite and under Pont d’Arc, which is said to be the world’s highest natural river arch with a river still beneath it. The 6 kilometre section of the Ardèche that we paddled today is really just a warm up paddle for the 2-day paddling and camping adventure in the... Continue Reading →
A normal holiday day?
Today we’ve had what I think most people would consider a ‘normal’ holiday day, without any long hikes, bike rides or similar. John did choose the walk into Vallon Pont d’Arc that went over a hill instead of along the flat road, but it was worth it. The path wound its way up through old... Continue Reading →
On the road to Vallon Pont d’Arc
We’ve travelled to Vallon Pont d’Arc today, where we’re staying for a week to do some pack rafting in the Ardèche Gorge. On the way we had a little detour to visit a waterfall, Cascade de la Beaume. It was a lovely walk through woodland, in dappled shade along a babbling brook. The rivers in... Continue Reading →