aux fines herbes
I am back from a really nice holiday, driving around in the Provence.
Best stuff:
- Driving. If you are not street smart roundabouts work a lot better
than crossings with traffic-lights and separate lanes. Instead of having
to (try to) change lanes at the last moment, you just enter the
roundabout and take the correct exit. If you are slow just drive around
twice. Also French drivers seemed to be less stressed out than Austrian
ones.
- Driving in the Alpes Maritimes. The really sharp hairpin
turns are fun with a small car. (We had a Citroën C1.) The absolute
highlight was the road from St-Saveur-sur-Tinée to Roubion. A
narrow street in an impressive gorge. (I am grateful we had almost no
opposing traffic.)
- Fromage. (We even stayed in
Banon
for two nights.)
- Parc National du Mercantour. Great hiking, and we saw eagles in the
wild.
- Scenery: Loads of it. Gorges du Verdon was as impressive as I could
hope for, from Mont Ventoux (basically a huge heap of gravel) we saw up
to Mont Blanc, then there was the rocky coast and the sea at the Cote
d'Azur, etc.
Posted by Andreas Metzler
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