On 7/7/2015 8:03 AM, Eric Weir wrote:
On Jul 7, 2015, at 3:32 AM, Bob W-PDML <[email protected]>
wrote:
France is a great country for walking. I had a walking holiday in
the Cevennes a few years ago, based in Florac, and really enjoyed
it. I used to enjoy watching people come into town looking the
worse for wear from doing the Stevenson Trail - some even take a
donkey. A few of my friends have done the Stevenson Trail and they
loved it, and one of them has also walked substantial parts of the
Saint James pilgrim trail in that area. Very different from
Norfolk, but I think you'd really enjoy it.
I gather that. The Stevenson Trail sounds interesting. I knew about
his walk, but not the trail.
I found a company that does for walking in France, and many other
countries, what Contours Walking Holidays, the company that I
arranged my walk in England with, does for walking in the British
Isles. (Actually, there are many companies that do so.) I had picked
out a walk in the Dordogne region.
<http://www.inntravel.co.uk/holidays/walking-holidays/France/Dordogne/Villages-of-the-Dordogne>
Can’t do it and the wedding, and while the wedding is not mandatory,
to skip it for a walk in France would probably hurt some feelings.
and Italy seems an interesting enough place anyway.
Again, enjoyed the photos from your your ride. Makes me think I
should do what I didn’t do after my Norfolk County and North Sea
walk: select some photos to show here. (My priorities in life were
out of whack back then. Too much philosophy, not enough
photography.)
If they do walking tours for England & France, why can't they arrange
one in Italy that would allow you to attend the wedding AND take your tour?
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