Ceillac Villard Photo Gallery
1/11. Villard hamlet in the mountains. Looking west, back in the direction of Ceillac.
2/11. Detail of photo-1. The furthest house (far left edge) has the sundials. The nearest (right edge) is the chapel and house being rebuilt, and not actually in Le Villard.
3/11. The "centre ville" area of Le Villard. This is all there is. The sundials are at the far left corner of the far left house.
4/11. A central house in Le Villard.
5/11. Hikers on the GR5. Heading east away from Le Villard.
6/11. The chapel and house east of Le Villard. Rebuilt over the years by a group of friends, with all material backpacked up from the road far below.
7/11. Le Tioure house. East of Le Villard, beside the trail to Les Chalmetes.
8/11. Le Villard's 19th-century sundials.
9/11. Les Chalmettes hamlet on the mountainside. Looking southeast past the hamlet. The hamlet's hamlet of La Rua des Chalmettes is the cluster of 3-4 houses past the main group.SMALL PHOTO OF CHALMETTES
10/11. A wooden house in Les Chalmettes.
11/11. The magnificent portable sundial hand-built by M. Bonnet of La Rua de Chalmettes (and Marseille).


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