- Mirage
Wonderful hot road mirage. Coming from a mountainous country, I am not used to such long flat straight roads! - Pont de Saint-Nazaire
One of the longest bridges in France, crossing the Loire. Including the access viaducts, it measures 3356 m. - Route D673
One cannot not stop here. What a lovely place. On the road D673 just south of Calès. - Via Fantaguzzi, Cesena
- Contrada Uberti, Cesena
- On the road
From Cesena towards Sansepolcro - Via della Firenzuola, Sansepolcro.
- Via Lorenzo Leoni, Todi
- Medieval streets in Todi
- Via delle Scalette, Todi
- Via dell'Arringo, Spoleto
- Piaza del Duomo, Spoleto
The Sun came out! - Via dello Spagna, Spoleto
- Via Fontesecca, Spoleto
- Via Bordo Aretino, Assisi
- Via San Rufino, Assisi
- Piazza San Rufino, Assisi
- Etruscan Arch in Perugia
- Via Acquedotto and Via Appia, Perugia
- Via Acquedotto and Via Appia, Perugia
- Via Baldassini, Gubbio
- Via Repubblica, Gubbio
- Cosy restaurant in Urbino
- Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, Urbino
- Elba
From Colle Reciso towards San Martino - Portoferraio
A pedestrian tunnel through the fortress's walls - Capoliveri
Qui si mangia. - Capoliveri
Piazzetta G. Marconi - Glen Docherty Viewpoint
View of Loch Maree. This used to be a lonely place until Queen Victoria visited it in 1877. - Towards Poolewe
Lewisian gneiss is one of the oldest rocks in the whole world. They are about 2 billion years old. That is old. - Pitlochry
Such a lovely picturesque town! - The Queensferry Crossing
- Alcaicería
Super lively during day, super lonely otherwise. This part has been a shopping centre since the 11th century. - Calle Molina Lario
Now this I like. Although it was still insanely hot, we could walk in shadow. - Château de Chenonceau
The avenue leading to the castle. Great shade in the summer heat. - Mont Dol
What a lovely house - with a curved corner. - Mont Saint-Michel
Plenty of lovely souvenir shops and places to eat in the town, but some of them closed fairly early in the evening. - Pont de Saint-Nazaire
Well, it is a beautiful bridge. - On the road
We returned to the Alps on the way back. And this is a lovely sign, from here you can go to Paris (obviously), Bordeaux, Montpellier, and Lyon. - Pointes d'Orient
View from the Galibier road towards Les Pointes d'Orient (2942 m) and Crête de Lacha (2938 m). - Col du Galibier
Roche de la Gardette (3050 m), Pic Est de Combeynot (3145 m), Pic Ouest de Combeynot (3155 m), Roc Noir de Combeynot (3112 m); in the back Pic de Neige Cordier (3613 m), Roche Paillon (3636 m), Barre des Écrins (4102 m), Sommet Sud-Est de la Roche d'Alveau (3619 m), and Pointe Nérot (3537 m). Thanks to Peakvisor. - Col du Galibier
View towards Les Pointes d'Orient (2942 m), Crête de Lacha (2938 m), Aiguille Noire (2869) and Pic du Thabor (3207 m) on the right. - Col du Galibier
Col du Galibier has a special place in my heart. I've cycled up the Col twice (once from each side), and driven up so often... I cannot possibly remember how many times I've been up there. But it never disappoints. - Le Col de l'Échelle
Being a fan of Alex Hugo, I wanted to see Vallée de la Clarée. This is already towards Italy, behind Col de l'Échelle. Oddly enough, the border is not on the col but in the valley below. - Le Mauvais Pas
A steep descend towards Italy - and then home.