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Lot & the Dordogne Valley

Walk from Rocamadour to the riverside town of St Céré, enjoying the picturesque scenery of the causses: gorges, ravines and meadows; magnificently situated chateaux and honey-coloured Read more »

May 29, 2013

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Provence: Vaucluse & the Luberon

June 3, 2013

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Discover idyllic Provencal country, walking in tiny mountains with long views, picturesque villages, vineyards, lavender fields and flower-filled meadows. Excellent food and wine.. Walk from Fontaine-de-Vaucluse to Lourmarin Discover idyllic Provençal country, as featured in ‘Jean de Florette’ Countless images that inspired Van Gogh, Cézanne and the impressionists Picturesque villages Gordes with its built-in terraces; Fontaine-de-Vaucluse with Europe’s largest resurgent Read more »

Old Catalonia: Volcanoes & ….

January 22, 2023

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Discover the foothills of the Pyrenees – some of the most delightful scenery in Spain. High, open plateaux, wooded hills and fertile valleys with a rich variety of flora and fauna; wonderfully preserved villages and picturesque Romanesque churches… and over 40 dormant volcanoes.. Walk from the crag-top village of Rupit to the medieval town of Besalu Foothills of the Pyrenees Read more »

Alto Minho High Route

January 9, 2024

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Little-known ‘most beautiful area of Portugal’ and Peneda National Park. Ancient granite landscape, wild serras, cascading rivers, pilgrim paths and fascinating megalithic monuments. . Unique, wonderful Read more »

Paths of Peneda

December 30, 2018

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Little-known ‘most beautiful area of Portugal’ and Peneda National Park. Ancient granite landscape, wild serras, cascading rivers, pilgrim paths and fascinating megalithic monuments. . Little-known ‘most Read more »

Sintra & the Portuguese Coast

June 5, 2013

Posted by:Kate Whinney

Portugal’s wild west coast with some of Europe’s largest waves, the protected Serra da Sintra, and UNESCO Heritage site of Sintra itself, with its castles, palaces Read more »