I think the sign was that cars and bikes had to go 20 kph because they shared with pedestrians but then they banned the cars competely. What a charming town!
I like that your images show different aspects of this place. But honestely my favorites are the... doors! Even there are closed, only with the nature touch! Thank you for the series! Have a fantastic week ahead! ❤️😘
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I love the photos of the old doors, especially the one with the ivy growing on it. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very peaceful there! Europe holds so much beauty and history and one can find it in every corner.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had amazing weather there, loving the old doors.
ReplyDeleteLove to visit places like this, oozing with charm.
ReplyDeleteI think the sign was that cars and bikes had to go 20 kph because they shared with pedestrians but then they banned the cars competely. What a charming town!
ReplyDeleteThe pedestrian sign can be so confusing
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a charming city.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos.
Beautiful captures!
ReplyDeleteAmazing series of photos, Great place.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful city and photography. Enjoyed seeing through your photos.
ReplyDeleteit all looks so lovely, and peaceful and I love the old doors. Enjoy your week, travel safe, and thankyou again for the linkup.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous shots. Love the reflections.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely town, my absolute favorite is #4.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Love the impressive architecture, skies and reflections. Nice images of the rustic doors.
ReplyDeleteGreat combination of scenery, wonderful old buildings and the close-up details of the doors.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures, I especially like the doors!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures once again. Seems to be a very nice place.
ReplyDeleteAll the best
Violetta
What a beautiful, charming city! I'm a little puzzled by the sign as well.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely and charming place, indeed. Thank you for sharing, Sue, and for hosting the hop!
ReplyDeleteI like that your images show different aspects of this place. But honestely my favorites are the... doors!
ReplyDeleteEven there are closed, only with the nature touch!
Thank you for the series!
Have a fantastic week ahead! ❤️😘
I would love to see what is behind those old doors.
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Wonderful photos! I especially like the old doors!
ReplyDeleteDoes the sign mean that cyclists and pedestrians are only allowed to go 20 km/h? I'm not that fast :))
Loving the doors. So very cool. What an amazing place to walk around. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the very first shot and the reflections.
ReplyDeleteI visited you via image-in-ing: And a few street scenes from Paray le Monial
My links: 47. I hope you will join us weekly at Wed-Sat at #WordlessWednesday (words welcome) https:// esmesalon . com / tag /
WOW!! You're so blessed enjoying these gorgeous locations in France!
ReplyDeleteAs always amazing photos...
ReplyDeleteI love the photos of the doors!
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