Walking the French Gorges
Cicerone Press (Verlag)
978-1-85284-114-0 (ISBN)
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Guide to walking from the Côte d'Azur to the Massif Central, including a trek along the Grand Canyon of the Verdon, and an ascent of Mont Ventoux, the highest summit in mainland France outside the Alps and Pyrenees. Mainly follows the GR4, also parts of GR6 and GR9 and visits the gorges of Verdon, Oppedette, Ardeche and Chassezac. Provence and Ardèche offer some of the most delectable walking in all France. This 320 mile route, in 26 daily stages, is full of variety, visiting Provençal mountain villages, fields of lavender, limestone mountains and the world-famous vineyards of the Rhône valley. Excellent public transport enables the walk to be easily divided into one- or two-week holidays. Details of accommodation, transport and other facilities on and off route are included, as well as invaluable practical information for newcomers to walking in France. Those visiting the area on holiday can sample parts of the trail by a number of day walks.
Alan has trekked in over twenty-five countries within Europe, Asia, North and South America, Africa and Australasia, and for seventeen years led organised walking holidays in several European countries. A member of the British Outdoor Writers' Guild, he has written more than a dozen walking guidebooks, several on long distance mountain routes in France. His longest solo walks include a Grand Traverse of the European Alps between Nice and Vienna (1510 miles), the Pilgrim's Trail from Le Puy to Santiago de Compostela (960 miles) and a Coast-to-Coast across the French Pyrenees (540 miles). A Munroist and erstwhile National Secretary and Long Distance Path Information Officer of the Long Distance Walkers Association, Alan now lives at the foot of the Moffat Hills in Scotland, in the heart of the Southern Uplands.
GUIDE
Summary Table
Day 1: Grasse to Grolires
Day 2: Grolires to Aiglun
Day 3: Aiglun to Amirat
Day 4: Amirat to Entrevaux
Day 5: Entrevaux to Le Touyet
Day 6: Le Touyet ro Castellane
Day 7: Castellane to Point Sublime (Rougon)
Day 8: Point Sublime (Rougon) to La Maline through the
Verdon Gorges
Day 9: La Maline to Moustiers- Sainte- Marie via
La Palud- sur- Verdon
Day 10: Moustiers- Sainte- Marie to Riez
Day 11: Riez to Groux- les- Bains
Day 12: Groux- les- Bains to Manosque (the Durance Valley)
Day 13: Manosque to Creste (the Lubron)
Day 14: Creste to Viens, via the Oppedette Gorge
Day 15: Viens to Saint Saurnin dApt via the Provenal Colorado
Day 16: Saint Saturnin dApt to Sault (Traverse of the
Vaucluse Mountains)
Day 17: Sault to the Station de Ski du Mont Serein
(Ascent of Mont Ventoux)
Day 18: Station de Ski du Mont Serein to Malaucne
Day 19: Malaucne to Rasteau
Day 20: Rasteau to Mondragon
Day 21: Mondragon to Aiguze via Pont- Saint- Esprit and
the Rhne Valley
Day 22: Aiguze to Salavas (the Ardche Gorges)
Day 23: Salavas to Les Vans via the Chassezac Gorge
Day 24: Les Vans to Thines (into the Cvennes)
Day 25: Thines to Loubaresse
Day 26: Loubaresse to Langogne (Allier Valley)
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.7.2009 |
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Verlagsort | Kendal |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 116 x 176 mm |
Gewicht | 240 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport |
Reiseführer ► Europa ► Frankreich | |
ISBN-10 | 1-85284-114-1 / 1852841141 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-85284-114-0 / 9781852841140 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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