Walking holidays
The list of Safran's walking holidays
![]() | The Queyras is a sort of archipelago sheltered from the irritations of the modern world. Here the sun shines for 300 days a year. Valleys perched from 1600 to 2000 metres which lead to... |
![]() | This route tells the story of the flight of the Huguenots of the Dauphiné towards Switzerland and Germany after the revocation by Louis XIV of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. In the footsteps of the Huguenots, you'll discover the splendidly varied countryside of the Drôme department from Provence to the Dauphiné. |
![]() | Your holiday is between the Tarn et Garonne department and that which is simply known as the Tarn. On one side the Quercy with its landscape of "causses" (rugged limestone plateaux), its rivers and celebrated cuisine, on the other, the region around the city of Albi, with its sloping vineyards, architectural heritage and fortified villages. |
![]() | An inhabitual trip through the countryside of Upper Provence. The sun reigns over these remote lands, shining close to 300 days a year in a resolutely mediterranean sky |
![]() | On the programme, a complete tour of the lake. On seeing this vast blue expanse many think it's always been there, but it was in fact created in the 1960's... |
![]() | A fine getaway, this, from the plain of the Garonne river to the verge of the mountainous Massif Central. In this ever-changing countryside the walker will enjoy varied scenery and landscapes of great diversity. |
![]() | This route has been carefully chosen to ensure an intimate rendezvous with the flavours and perfumes of Drôme Provençale. Wander along little-known paths which weave through vineyards, peach, apricot, and cherry orchards, truffle oaks and lime trees. |
![]() | The walk begins along the route of the old steam train which used to chug from Lamastre to Le Cheylard through the mountains of the Ardèche... |
![]() | Well above the renowned vineyards of Cornas and St Péray, your first guest house awaits you in the calm of a plateau at 600 metres overlooking the Valley of the Rhône. |
![]() | The circuit begins not far from the Rhône Valley then sweeps into the Provençal Prealps, going from one hilltop village to the next. |










