We heard there was a pleasant lakefront restaurant in northern Aveyron and came to a lesser-known beach on the Monnès Dam lake. The temperature was a little low in the early hours of the morning. But everything else was perfect. The sky was clear. The beach was secluded. The leaves blew gently in the summer breeze. We felt as if we were alone in this world.
We spent a few lazy hours and went to the restaurant for lunch. The restaurateur welcomed us with tasty beef steak and Belgian fruit beer. There we hung around for another couple of hours. Well, it’s not unusual to take such long lunch breaks in France.
After lunch, we went for a walk in the woods. There was a beautiful hiking trail with waterfalls in Montézic. The trail is called le Saut du Chien, the jumping dog, because there is a sharp, steep gorge with a dog-head shaped rock in the river Truyère. And you can enjoy stunning views over the gorge.
We came back to the beach in the evening. A handful of people were playing in the water. That reminded me that France has really long summer days. In Japan, daylight can last as long as 14.5 hours on the summer solstice, while it can last almost 16 hours in France. Time goes by so slowly for those who live here. It’s literally the perfect place to spend the summer holidays.




























