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Day 20 (Sete) – Mediterranean Joy

Due to the electric wheelchair having a “bad cable” and the temperature reaching 35C, one opted to simply take the WAV for a drive along the Mediterranean Coast. We chose the city of Sète completely at random as it’s located narrow across a narrow isthmus meaning a high possibility of beaches with easy access from the WAV. However, by pure chance, we discovered a quiet little beach located in a small town along the way, perfect for a dip in the Mediterranean Sea…

Unfortunately, one wasn’t able to explore Sète on foot, however, its definitely a place to return to.

Dubbed as the “Venice of the Languedoc” for its canal network, Sète is located in the shadow of Mont St Clair. Easily accessed by road, it provides panoramic views of the city…

As our hotel is located just outside of Montpellier, it seemed appropriate to take a spin around the city. Again, its a place that needs returning to, however, a few of its landmarks including the Porte du Peyrou has road access…

It also appears that the tram network uses low floor vehicles making easy navigation for wheelchair users…

Tomorrow, we begin our trek back to the UK crossing the famous Millau Viaduct on our way to Claremont Ferrand for an overnight stay.

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