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Walking in the Languedoc

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Paperback - Laminated
Published
7 Nov 2007
Edition
Second
ISBN
9781852845230
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1852845236
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17.2 x 11.6 x 1.0cm
Weight
190g
Pages
160
Originally Published
7 Nov 2007

Walking in the Languedoc

by John Cross

A guidebook to walking in the Languedoc, north of Beziers, France. Much of the area forms Frances Parc Naturel du Haut-Languedoc. The climate is warm, the vineyards stretch out below you, and above is the towering Espinouse Massif. More...

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Seasons

Spring and autumn are probably the best times, although year round is quite possible. Summer heat Read More... and the tramontane wind in winter may affect your decision.

Centres

Montpelier, Béziers, Narbonne, Bedarieux and Lodeve set the boundaries of the region covered. Read More... Accommodation in small towns and villages, gîtes and refuges.

Difficulty

Mount Caroux, the Espinouse, Mont Liausson, the Gorges d’Héric, early flowers, autumn wine and Read More... good food at the end of the day.

Must See

Mount Caroux, the Espinouse, Mont Liausson, the Gorges d’Héric, early flowers, autumn wine and Read More... good food at the end of the day.
 
 

This guidebook details 32 walks in the Languedoc region of France, north of Béziers. Much of this area forms the Parc Naturel du Haut-Languedoc, at the heart of which is the stunning Espinouse massif, rising abruptly some 850m from the valley floor. Close by is the valley of Lac du Salagou, an enormous man-made lake surrounded by impressive hills. A little further east is the valley of the river Hérault, which provides the explorer with wonderful limestone gorges, caves and cliffs. All three of these areas are well provided with footpaths on which it is rare to see another human being; and, because this is France, a fine dinner awaits you at the end of the day.

The Languedoc has for too long been in the shadow of Provence. Sharing the same Mediterranean climate and vegetation, it has not had done to it what Peter Mayle did for the Luberon - yet! Apart from its beaches, it is a quiet, beautiful place which retains more than a hint of the old France.

This book is the fruit of 10 years' exploration of the central part of the Languedoc, and aims to provide walks into these areas for hikers of all standards; some are very straightforward, others are for the very fit and experienced. All the walks described are circular.

 
 
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