Walking in the Auvergne

Walking in the Auvergne
Title Walking in the Auvergne PDF eBook
Author Rachel Crolla
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages 256
Release 2013-04-22
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1849658978

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This walking guidebook describes 42 day routes exploring the stunning Auvergne region in central France. The walks are ideal for day walkers and hikers, with routes ranging from easy 5km outings to more challenging 20km hikes. All are illustrated with clear mapping and colour photographs. The guide focuses on the best routes in five different areas, including Cantal, the Chaîne des Puys (Monts Dômes), the Monts Dore, the Haute Loire (Livradois and Velay) and the Montagne Bourbonnaise, with bases including Vichy, Clermont-Ferrand and Puy-en-Velay. The routes in this guidebook offer walking on truly spectacular volcanic landscape, with grassy domes and volcanic bowls and long, rambling ridges, yet the walking is generally suitable (nothing over 1,900m) for all walkers, and the area is both accessible and provides a wide range of cultural and historical (and geological) interest. The guidebook also provides a wide range of practical information for visiting the Auvergne, with accommodation transport, and preparation advice, as well as providing a wealth of detail on the many places of interest along the walks.

Walks in Volcano Country

Walks in Volcano Country
Title Walks in Volcano Country PDF eBook
Author Alan Castle
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages 208
Release 1992
Genre Auvergne (France)
ISBN 9781852840921

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The Auvergne and Velay are ancient regions of southern central France whose landscapes have been shaped by intense volcanic activity. Several hundred extinct volcanoes are found here, many of whose craters, rims and slopes can be explored. It is a terrain quite unlike any found in Britain. THE TRAVERSE OF THE HIGH AUVERGNE is a ten or ......

The Auvergne

The Auvergne
Title The Auvergne PDF eBook
Author Maurice Turner
Publisher Crowood Press
Total Pages 128
Release 1992
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781852234249

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The Pathmaster Guides provide all walkers with detailed route descriptions to the most popular walking areas of Europe. Centered around the main towns in each region, the books all give detailed advice on accommodations, transportation, money, clothing, and food and wine. The mountains of the Auvergne are one of the best walking regions of France, well known for their beauty and ease of access from across Europe. A fine network of paths make walking enjoyable—whether for short rambles, or more challenging cross-country routes. The 30 circular walks in this book are based around Murat, Vic-sur-Cere, Thiezac, Saint Flour, La Bourboule, Saint-Nectaire, Besse-en-Chandesse, and Orcival.

Walks in the Auvergne

Walks in the Auvergne
Title Walks in the Auvergne PDF eBook
Author
Publisher McCarta Publishing
Total Pages 152
Release 1989
Genre Travel
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The Grand Traverse of the Massif Central

The Grand Traverse of the Massif Central
Title The Grand Traverse of the Massif Central PDF eBook
Author Alan Castle
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages 180
Release 2012-11-19
Genre Travel
ISBN 1849657157

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A guide to mountainbiking, cycling or walking the GTMC, Grande Traversée du Massif Central, in southern France, from Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne to Montpellier and Sête on the Mediterranean. The GTMC is a long-distance mountain biking trail that crosses the entire Massif Central in France visiting all of the major regions, including the Auvergne with its chain of volcanic puys in the Monts-Dôme and Monts-Dore ranges, the Cézallier plateau and the remote Margeride, home of the French Resistance in the Second World War, the high forested hills of the Cévennes National Park, made famous by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, and finally the dry limestone hills bordering the coastal Mediterranean plain. Much of the route is off-road and uses many Grandes Randonnées, so it also makes an excellent walking route. Just over 700km in length it offers a challenge and a thorough exploration of one of southern France's most beautiful and historically interesting regions. The route is described in 17 stages, with maps for off-road and on-road routes, making it suitable for both expert and novice bikers, with full details of facilities and places of interest en route and other useful data for planning the trip.

Walking in France

Walking in France
Title Walking in France PDF eBook
Author Sandra Bardwell
Publisher
Total Pages 322
Release 2000
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780864426017

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Savour the delights of rural France far from the autoroutes and the TGV. This book reveals a wealth of trails linking nature's tranquil oases, pastoral villages and epicurean pleasures -- all at walking pace. -- the most renowned and scenic walks in 13 regions, including the GR20 Corsican trail -- a range of picturesque day walks within easy distance of Paris -- information on architecture, restaurants and vineyards along the trails -- easy-to-follow walk descriptions with accurate contour maps -- practical advice on local customs, language, equipment and travel -- illustrated section on flora and fauna

Walking in the Dordogne

Walking in the Dordogne
Title Walking in the Dordogne PDF eBook
Author Janette Norton
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages 264
Release 2018-02-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1783625856

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Guidebook to 35 half-day and day walks in France's beautiful Dordogne region, based around Bergerac, Lalinde, Sarlat and Souillac (Lot). The walks, which range from 6 to 18.5km, take in the region's myriad delights, from spectacular gorges to enchanting chateaux and charming medieval villages. All walks are within the capacity of the average walker, and are on well-marked paths or quiet roads. They are graded easy or medium; there are no long, steep climbs or abrupt descents. There are step-by-step descriptions and maps for each route. Also included is information on the history, flora and fauna of the region, together with practical pointers such as what to take and when to go, as well as notes on waymarking, accommodation and transport. A route summary table and glossary are also provided. Lying in south west France, the Dordogne is a land of great scenic variety, from rolling wooded hills and fertile valleys to barren upland plateaus and limestone cliffs riddled with caves. The charm of the Dordogne also lies in the picturesque medieval towns, châteaux, churches and abbeys that stud the landscape, and these are the focus of many of the walks.