Day 8 Lectour to La Romieu 19kms 411m (146.7 and 3175m)

Lectoure turned out to be ancient but quite prosperous
The main street, wide enough for 1 and a half cars went on for a kilometre. 
By the way " it aren't half hot mum".
What a difference a week makes. Our last two days have been hot 26 and 25°. It has felt like 30 with a pack on your back and 20kms under your belt.

Back to the story( strange but true).
We walked steeply down from the hilltop town and then wound upwards through farmland, walking on the edge of cropped fields for about 9kms to Marsolan. This was another hilltop village, with an ancient church, and a population bolstered expat British. A lovely cafe was 👐 and served a delicious sandwich. A french sandwich is typically half a 🥖 with cheese ham and 🍅. The crust is crisp and the white bread, very fresh - delicious 😋.
After lunch our walk continued through meadows, some cultivated and some not. This pond made us feel the land was healthy. Listen - the frogs could be heard 500 metres away.
A rest stop was called for, but there was only a tree.
As we approached La Romieu we passed a property with hundreds of flowering trees and our first beehives.
But no bees - none anywhere!! 😢 

Our Chambre was amazing. Run by a Frenchman who made many jokes at our expense, but with a disarming smile.
Great food, comfy bed and a beer and wine terrace
Good night!

Comments

  1. Omg! 25 and 26 degrees! We have a month to go! What are we in for? Looks beautiful by the way.

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