Windy again today and much cooler than yesterday. Today it was up to Cowark via Waddington, past Marl Hill Farm, Newton, Dunsoo Bridge and home via Whitewell, Middle Lees and Cowark. So a little hillier than some of our loops but fantastic views.
Our virtual journey would be leaving Berat still on the D23 and heading west. Another day of quiet roads through pretty farmland, villages and undulating hills. In the distance we can see the mighty Pyrenees. On both trips through this area we stayed a few miles outside the tiny hamlet of Saint Frajou.
The first time the B&B was called Chantelles Buttery. The attic of the farmhouse had been converted into luxurious The evening meal was superb and then we finished the bottle of wine sat outside in the evening sun. Chantelle was a very friendly and informative host.
The second time there were new owners and the B &B was now called La Ferme des Mouleres The husband grew twenty five different types of tomatoes. The starter for the evening meal was a plate full of different coloured tomatoes. The main course was wood pigeon.