Les Penitents des Mees Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A Lovely Surprise Sight
Fabulous rock formation like hoodoos in Utah or Pinnacles in Oz. You see them from the distance then drive right underneath! A completely unexpected and lovely surprise as we were en route.
Exquisite 2-3 hr. hike. The village of Les Mees (as in “Lay May”) is very quaint. If you arrive in the village after 8 a.m. in the summer you’ll likely have to park down the road right (D4) in front o...
Good for a quick stop to admire the rock formations. There is a parking spot just below the cliffs, with toilet and information boards, but in this spot, you also are too close to really see the shape...
We went twice the same day. First to walk the path to the top. Beautiful view and interesting hiking. To get there you first have to walk the narrow, typical French streets of the pittoresque village ...
The legend that surrounds them is as interesting as geological forms, according to which monks were turned into these rocks after throwing their fabrics into a saracene.
A Lovely Surprise Sight
Fabulous rock formation like hoodoos in Utah or Pinnacles in Oz. You see them from the distance then drive right underneath! A completely unexpected and lovely surprise as we were en route.
4 geologists give this hike 4 thumbs up
Exquisite 2-3 hr. hike. The village of Les Mees (as in “Lay May”) is very quaint. If you arrive in the village after 8 a.m. in the summer you’ll likely have to park down the road right (D4) in front o...
Odd looking mountain
Good for a quick stop to admire the rock formations. There is a parking spot just below the cliffs, with toilet and information boards, but in this spot, you also are too close to really see the shape...
Very unique mountain, Worth seeing day and night
We went twice the same day. First to walk the path to the top. Beautiful view and interesting hiking. To get there you first have to walk the narrow, typical French streets of the pittoresque village ...
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The legend that surrounds them is as interesting as geological forms, according to which monks were turned into these rocks after throwing their fabrics into a saracene.