Scenic walk from Merry sur Yonne

Today was forecast to be a scorcher, so we set off earlier than usual with our packed lunch and followed a (very small) part of a geocaching route from the village.  By small part I mean we did caches 1-9 of 61 in the series!  

 A few pictures of our village.  This is the Mairie.

Along rue des maisons.

The church - unfortunately has never been open each time we've been here.
The walk soon took us up a narrow path through woods with occasional breaks in the trees to see the view.
The geocaches were amazing - the person who set them made some very ingenious puzzles.

This one, we worked out that you needed to pull out a small bolt from the back of the box, twist the box and remove an inner box to reveal the log book to sign!


This one was a road sign where the cap at the top of the post pulled off and then John, held up by Graham, pulled a very long chain out with the small cache on the end!

 This one was sheer genious - a home-made signpost where we needed to figure out that the end pulled out to reveal a small hole containing a tube container.

Looking across the valley of the Yonne to Mailly le Chateau.

Back nearer home, looking across to Merry....

.... the village zoomed in

 

The rest of the afternoon was spent eating lollies to cool down and doing not-a-lot.  Apart from watching a large part of the site filling up with a French Vintage Motorbike Rally!  Zak assured us that they've been here before and are very well behaved but we do hope they don't all rev up their bikes too early in the morning!


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