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Sunday, 28 April 2013

France - Brittany day 4 - Walk to Lehon and back

 It was nice weather when we decided to do the twenty minute walk to nearby Lehon. This is the view from South of the aqueduct/bridge looking North. You wouldn't think we were a short five minute walk away from Dinan.
 The East bank was the one recommended in Rick Steves guide and it was certainly beautiful.
 The flowers were in bloom and framed the pathway nicely. Unfortunately that's where our journey ended on this side of the river. There was some rocks that fell on the path and it was fenced off. So we turned back...
 ...and went on the other bank. It was quite muddy but able to be traversed.
 The trees were planted in precise formation a long time ago and show their natural glory now.
 Here is Lehon to be posted later.
 The walk back we took a higher route and saw this path leading down.
 It was good going for a while.
Then the pathway got less tended. We ended the path close by the muddy area on the West bank.

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