Evretou Churches
Distant Church
If you remember from our "Exploring Evretou" blog, we ended looking towards this funny little building. Well now you will find out what it is. To get to it we headed towards Sarama, then took the track signposted Lasa.
Evretou Countryside
I love this valley. The countryside here is beautiful, throughout the whole year. In Spring though, it looks particularly stunning. Incidentally, I took some 360 panoramas with our new camera when we were on that trip, but forgot to post most of them. I stuck one up last night and it proved very popular, so I will make a little tour out of the rest and post it tomorrow.
The Church
To get to the church, you have to turn left off the main track, and take a much less used route. It took us a few wrong turns but we eventually found it. In the distance you can see the quarry of Sarama.
What's This?
Before we enter the church, let's have a look around. There are some interesting ruins here, which warrant a look.
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