An inhabitant of Montpellier walk down the street with his parrot. Although Montpellier is a fairly large city (a quarter of a million people), so that comments on the most interesting things are in the historical district, which is essentially the hill overlooking the surrounding lands. And not only the buildings of high historical interest include beautifully preserved, all the buildings downtown are in fantastic shape regardless of age and usage. It's nice to stroll through the narrow streets of downtown, I definitely think that I will not use public transportation and walk everywhere. Of course, I must admit that today I have lost twice, I look like a tourist just landed. Montpellier is also an important university city (fifty thousand students, ie, the fifth of the population), and agrees that these dates are starting to get all Erasmus to whet the French preparatory courses. All this is coupled with the fact that all of my course we are strangers, of course, so my intention not to speak anything other than French is being constantly frustrated by the communication needs. Of course, the Spanish do not step one, or French or anything.  

 

Una de las multiples haciendas construidas a modo de castillo en el trayecto en bicicleta de Fontevraud a Saumur. Veinte kilómetros más de bicicleta desde Fontevraud y llegamos a las puertas de Saumur, una pequeña ciudad a las puertas del Loira. De esta ciudad destacan sobretodo la calidad de sus vinos, sus caballos y sus champiñones, aunque el castillo medieval que puede observarse desde cualquier punto de la ciudad también merece muchos elogios.