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Tag Archives: Var walks
The Vérignon Ridge
We are accumulating a number of ‘quality’ trails that, when we get guests, we can go for walks on with a near certainty of satisfaction. One of these is the limestone ridge above the little hamlet of Vérignon, near the … Continue reading
January walks
In the midst of busy lives we try to make space for the Monday afternoon walking group which, under the able leadership of a French couple, produces walks up to ten kilometres every week. Numbers range from about 8 to … Continue reading
Cap Lardier
After the panics of March, the subsequent catching up on work and the family visit in early April, it was rather nice to have a visitor this week and do four days of walking in our area. Contrary to the … Continue reading
Aups and up
The other Saturday, there being no oppidum work party on account of school holidays, and the weather being still sunny and brilliantly clear, we headed north for a walk. We stopped at Aups to buy lunch. Although it’s only 30 … Continue reading