Castle of Gréolières Haut and church of St Étienne
 One of the remaining walls of the 13th century castle of Gréolières Haut. The ruins sit a few hundred meters above the medieval village of Greolières, which is still inhabited and contains the ruins of an 11th century castle, apparently destroyed by
 Church of St Étienne, estimated to have been built in 1230. Unlike the adjacent castle and village, which are of the same era, the church has been restored.
 Inside the remains of the castle
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 Church of St Étienne, seen from behind, from an adjacent slope, looking south
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 Preferred mode of transport
 Chapelle St Vincent, Gourdon
 Chapelle St Vincent, Gourdon
 The view from above Gourdon. The building in which I have my apartment is one of the three rectangular structures silhouetted against the shore.
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