A very cold wind when we set off this morning but the sun came out and it got warmer, but still breezy in places. Todays loop was Chatburn, Bolton by Bowland, Carters Lane, Gisburn, Rimington and Downham where we had some cake from the Marie Curie Cake Stall. Then it was home via Worston and Four Lane Ends.
Our virtual journey would be leaving St Frajou along a very narrow ridge, gentley migrating uphill all day. We are cycling on very tiny roads through pretty countryside. We pass by orchards and fields of crops and the occasional forest. In reality we did this journey the opposite way round so it was a very easy day of gentle downhill all day.
Our destination for the evening is the village of Larroque which sits at the side of a limestone that changes colour from ochre to pink depending on the light. The is full of little recesses and caves, proof that troglodyte people lived here in prehistoric times. Being high up the village offers a