Biking Gorges de la Nesque
David & Karen Taylor · Explore · Stay FitWhether you drive or cycle you the Gorge de la Nesque is well worth exploring. I was lucky to share the experience with one of our loyal clients and very experienced cyclist, Harvey Spirit, the route out of the village on the D 943 passes Javon, a short way after which you turn left and head towards Methamis
Continue reading here for David’s account of their circuit of Gorges de la Nesque a beautiful cycling route with not too much traffic and fabulous vistas. There are many photo-ops along the route.
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