At
the very end of a tiny narrow road where you rarely meet an oncoming car
(please drive carefully), you will arrive finally at Thiery, a small village
perched sentry-like above a cirque of wooded hills, in a setting of total
tranquillity.
Surprise,
Thiery is a superb, well preserved village
that dates from the
11th century! You will be welcomed by an old fountain and its wash house,
and then to visit Thiery - built on a hillside and clinging to its rocky
spur - you will need to go up and down several flights of steps.
So
start with the viewpoint table at the end of the village, from where you
will be able to enjoy a sublime view of the surrounding area. Then let
chance guide your steps, taking streets that go nowhere, admiring the
old facades built with local stone coloured somewhere between ivory and
grey, as
well as its archways, windows and Romanesque style covered passageways,
where a spell-binding medieval atmosphere prevails
Let yourself be lulled by the murmur of the fountains
and the brooklets, by the thundering of the distant torrent
Yes,
in Thiery, you are indeed in another world
a better one!
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