From Grignan to Montbrun les Bains, our route meanders along 100 km of wandering roads, deep within old Provence with its natural charm and cultural heritage...vineyards, olive orchards, and of course, fields of lavender. The ephemeral flower of this…
From the small town of Die, you'll follow the hill paths up into the Upper Diois. The scenery is a blend of wild nature and more ordered terrain modelled by man around small market towns such as Châtillon, famous for its vineyards.…
The Val Maira is a little-known valley in Italian Piedmont. It lies to the East of the Ubaye (French Alps) and to the South of the Varaita Valley. This remote region still contains traces of an extraordinarily rich past: flamboyant mural frescoes on…
The Loire is among the last remaining great untamed rivers of Europe. And yet nowhere else will you find such a concentration of palaces, chateaux and manors in such a superb natural setting. As the river flows, you roll through the heart of this…
The Queyras: 2500 inhabitants, 2500 chamois, 2500 flower species.
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, home to the…