Another very wet morning. The Swan Whisperer went for a walk round La Cavalerie, but my eyes are still slightly playing sillybuggers after the bites, and I decided to stay in the dry!
We had some discussion about where to spend the night. Originally I had planned to spend last night at St-Hippolyte-du-Fort, but then changed it to La Cavalerie, which is actually a lot further from St-Hippolyte-du-Fort than I thought it was! So where we had planned to spend tonight was rather too near. So the Swan Whisperer discovered this Camping-Car Park in this little town of Massiac, just off the A75. It's the kind that is a campsite in the summer, and a motorhome aire in the off-season. I think we are the only people here, despite the fact that it is so near the motorway, and has over 80 pitches! It actually has usable WiFi, which makes a change - we are making the most of it!
However, I think we made a bit of a nonsense of today's journey! Had we been going straight from St-Hippolyte-du-Fort to the motorway, it would have made sense to have shopped in the Auchan in Millau first. However, what I hadn't realised was that the SW wanted to drive under the viaduct, and to do that first, rather than shop first and then go under the viaduct! So in fact it would have made more sense to have shopped at the E Leclerc or similar - we had lunch in its car-park once - rather than go all the way to Auchan. However, it did mean a rather lovely drive through Millau, and we were in no real rush.
Except that I should have liked to have stopped at the aire du Garabit-Viaduc Eiffel, where we could probably have bought sandwiches for lunch and maybe even patisseries. However, it was too late for that, but we did stop in an aire - forget which one - that sold local produce and got bread and also some cheese. Not Roquefort - we already have some of that, although only the rather industrial "Société" This is a "Brique" made from sheep's milk, and 'M looking forward to trying it, as I do love briques made from both cows' and goats' milk! I'd been really fancying a "jambon beurre" and had bought ham in Auchan, so that's what I had (and half an avocado and half a tomato) and very good it was, too.
We drove on up the A75, fortunately now out of the rain although you couldn't exactly call the weather very nice, stopping near Lorzac for the SW to have coffee and some fresh air. We debated stopping at the Viaduc Eiffel, but you can see it from the road, so we decided honour was satisfied! I didn't have time to take a photo, though, so today's photos are all rather bad ones of the Millau viaduct.