Communal singing led by les anglais at the end of the communal twinning meal at Le Meyro’s Irish Pub

Communal singing led by les anglais at the end of the communal twinning meal at Le Meyro’s Irish Pub

Die’s weekly market

A characteristic glimpse of Die

The small hamlet of Lallet with artist Roland Dehon 

Marie Paurin delivers Wirksworth’s message of friendship to our twinning partners

Phil Whitney delivers Wirksworth’s present to the Mayor of Die  (24 bottles of Aldwark Ale)

Young twinners enjoy the mountains around Die

Helen and Rachel see Die the easy way

The mayors of Die and Càdiar sign the official twinning charter between the two towns.

Roland Dehon with one of his sculptures at the Monastère de Saint Croix

Roland Dehon with one of his sculptures at the Monastère de Saint Croix

Another of Roland’s sculptures at the Monastère

The Claps (Luc en Diois)

A link to info about the Claps

Another view of Le Claps (from occitan Clap orClapas meaning bloc of rock), where a flank of the mountain collapsed in 1442, near Luc-en-Diois

A sign directing visitors towards the Clairette vines.

Die roofscape with the Cathedral and mountain backdrop.

View from the bridge with the mountains in the background.

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