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[QUOTE="alansykes, post: 790365, member: 9811"] Oloron Sainte Marie to Bedous A lovely day, although clouds started forming, and it rained heavily soon after I got "home" - much the best time. The valley, wide and fertile at first, got quickly much narrower and the surrounding hills much higher. The Aspe, like its surroundings, got more dramatic, with occasional rapids and waterfalls. I had hoped to stay in Sarrance, but the couple of hours on to Bedous were great, and the town (large village) seems much more lively and fun and for supper I had a delicious "garbure" (local speciality soup/stew including any available meats, cabbage beans etc). I stayed in a delightful B&B, the Maison Leclède (booked by the highly efficient and helpful local tourist office, 100 yards away) almost ridiculously reminiscent of my first visits to France with my parents 50 years ago, even down to the bolster instead of pillow, and the timed light switches which leave you fumbling in the dark after 20 seconds. Just wonderful, although I'm not sure whether to be insulted or flattered that the landlady asked if I was Belgian (it's not an accent much admired by the French). Very glad I did the extra km today, as heavy rain due in the morning, so a shorter day to get soaked, and then forecast to be fine on Thursday for a detour into the high mountains. [/QUOTE]
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