Pont du Gard, a magnificent aqueduct
Last stop for today is at Pont du Gard the tallest of all Roman aqueduct bridges and one of the best preserved
Sightseeing and Nature Watching along the way
Last stop for today is at Pont du Gard the tallest of all Roman aqueduct bridges and one of the best preserved
Out of the Camargue we stop in Arles a Unesco WHS given its extensive Roman ruins and importance
Next we explore the Camargue and extensive protected area looking for flamingoes and the famous Camargue horses
We start our day with Aigues Mortes the previously important city that history seemingly forgot
Last stop of the day is Saint Cirq Lapopie a famous village considered to be the most beautiful in France
We explore the cave region of Dordogne for a few more hours but with everything closed we decide to move on
Leaving picturesque Domaine de la Rhonie we are almost the first in line at Font de Gaume snatching some highly coveted tickets to visit the prehistoric cave
Last of the Loire castles we visit is Chenonceau castle a beautiful castle built to span over the Le Cher river
Amboise is home to both the Amboise Castle and Clos Luce a castle that hosted Da Vinci until his death
In the evening we make a short stop in Blois to see the castle and also buy some provisions for the next day