Millau Viaduct
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Heading towards the Med gives a better view of the viaduct itself. The valley is about the same, whichever direction would be seen.
Again, on the route towards the Med you will find a pull-out spot before you arrive to the viaduct, so you can take a better view.
It's spectacular.
Blackduff
Again, on the route towards the Med you will find a pull-out spot before you arrive to the viaduct, so you can take a better view.
It's spectacular.
Blackduff
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Thanks for the quick replies. Sounds good. I will be staying in Cabezac (east of Carcassonne) and about 1hr 45 min per via Michelin..think I will do the west to east as you have suggested and then down to the St. Guilhem le Desert area and who knows from there, for a day trip...
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And to get your amazement level even further revved up... (plagiarizing myself from an earlier post)...
...go to http://www.leviaducdemillau.com/accu...N/rub/23.html# and click on "Portfolio" and watch! Truly amazing!
First posted on http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34650446
Best wishes,
Rex
...go to http://www.leviaducdemillau.com/accu...N/rub/23.html# and click on "Portfolio" and watch! Truly amazing!
First posted on http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34650446
Best wishes,
Rex
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Hi
The best solution is to cross Millau South to North to get a good view of the bridge from the valley, then cross the bridge North to South to get good views and the visitor centre.
The bridge is 300+m (1,000 ft) from valley floor to the highest point. Higher than Denmark ?
A few photos of the bridge :
http://www.the-languedoc-page.com/ph...gallery-26.htm
http://www.the-languedoc-page.com/ph...gallery-12.htm
Peter
The best solution is to cross Millau South to North to get a good view of the bridge from the valley, then cross the bridge North to South to get good views and the visitor centre.
The bridge is 300+m (1,000 ft) from valley floor to the highest point. Higher than Denmark ?
A few photos of the bridge :
http://www.the-languedoc-page.com/ph...gallery-26.htm
http://www.the-languedoc-page.com/ph...gallery-12.htm
Peter
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