Photographic Holidays
Most of us take photographs on holiday, once we are back at home we create an album and this is the best way to remember the holiday as years go by the images do fade till you re-open that album again. My god at my age it matters.
We at Lae De Haut can advise you on.
Scenic Routes
Mountains, Rivers, Waterfalls, Gorges, Roman Bridges
Free roaming cattle, sheep, donkies and horses
Snow capped mountains and autumn colours
Birds of prey
Wild flowers
Traditions
In the Basque and the Bearn area there are many Fetes with traditional dress and dancing.
As we are in the area of the 3 Mousquetaires Bearnais Treville, Athos, Porthos and Aramis from Aramits, this results in many costumes and mock fencing demonstrations of those days.
Endless old buildings
Lae De Haut has 1763 engraved in the stone work over the door and most farm date back to this period and some beyond that, you can look out from Lae De Haut over the valley and see. A dozen farms, each with 3 fields and if you paint out in your mind the modern barns attached to these farms you can imagine what it looked like in the days of Napoleon.
To-day women wear pinafores here in France which reminds me of my mother and others women in the 40s and 50s in England.
Cheese making and wine tasting routes
Jazz Festival
Famous Cols used in the Tour De France
Bring your USB stick with you as we have a computer in the
Club room for editing and down loading your photos