Estaing to Golinac 14.2kms (189.2km)

After dinner we walked the back streets of Estaing. It was seemingly deserted. Beautiful seventeenth century houses and narrow alleys. Some buildings were being restored but some were derelict. Every fourth house advertised as a Gite or Chamber d'hote (bed and breakfast) but the same number were empty.

We left town at 8am after each buying a tarte (apricot) from the patisserie (now open).

We arrived at our nights village at about 1pm and, learning from our experiences of the previous day, we headed straight for the only cafe/bar in town to buy lunch. This was situated in the village centre with this pilgrim keeping us company. Over lunch we chatted with our Swiss girl from 2 days earlier and we learnt that 3 men we had seen for days were Polish brothers, with very good English.
They were hopeful that their upcoming election would bring in a less conservative, more pro western government.

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