Centre of Chavignol with church with
part of Henri Bourgeois winery at the top
Across the top: Henri Bourgeois winery
The top of Le Cul de Beaujeu that dominates Chavignol to the south west
You can just see walkers along the track a little below the hut
taking part on an organised randonée with varying distances being offered
Walkers
Helpers with refreshments for the walkers
Sancerre through the haze
Amigny – neighbouring village to Chavignol
Arnaud Bourgeois on his quad bike
Nice pictures, Jim. When I visited the village (after combining Sancerre with the famous goat cheese for twenty years) it came as a real shock to me that there are no goats in Chavignol. Unbelievable! :-)
ReplyDeletePeter. Many thanks for your comment. 40-50 years ago there would have been goats in Chavignol when polyculture was the norm. Since then vines have taken over. There are, however, goats not that far from Chavignol.
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