Wild France: A Traveller's Guide (Wild Guides)

Wild France: A Traveller's Guide (Wild Guides)

by Douglas Botting (Editor), SimonRigge (Editor)

Synopsis

The romance of France lies deep in the hearts of travellers from Britain. Normandy, Provence, the Loire and the Camargue - such names have an instant magic, and all are represented, along with over 50 other exploration zones, in Wild France, a comprehensive guide to the country's most out-of-the-way places. 'Friends smiled knowingly when I told them I was off to explore the wild side of North-East France,' recalls one contributor; 'they had visions of me whiling away the small hours in the night-spots of deepest Pigalle. When I explained that my task was to explore other forms of wildness, they looked blank. They doubted whether the area had anything in the way of natural wonders to discover.' But discover some he did. If it's wilderness you're after, this book will winkle it out. It covers every region of France, from the Alps to the Atlantic coast and from the Vosges to the Pyrenees, taking in the spectacular gorges of the Massif Central and the leafy forests of Burgundy, the Mediterranean coast and the island of Corsica. In the narrative text the contributors share their personal knowledge of each region, its topography, wildlife and scenic character. In the accompanying fact-packs they suggest walks, rides and drives, activities and places to stay. Every exploration zone is graded for its remoteness and wilderness value. In this edition the entire text has been reset to include new hotels and itineraries, new train and bus information. Fax numbers, e-mail addresses and web-site details have also been included to bring this established guide-book fully up to date.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 2
Publisher: Sheldrake Press
Published: 27 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 1873329334
ISBN 13: 9781873329337

Media Reviews
'For those seeking quiet corners and the most unspoiled places of France this book is a must - an essential companion.' - France Magazine. 'The handsomely illustrated book offers useful information for nature lovers, with a guide to plants and animals and where they can be found.' - The Independent. 'Well written and a vital addition to the traveller's library.' - TNT Magazine.
Author Bio
Under the General Editorship of Douglas Botting, biographer of Gerald Durrell and author of many travel books, including Wild Britain, six contributors have pooled their love of the French countryside and their knowledge of particular departements to create a definitive guide. Mick Hamer, Robin Neillands, Andrew Sanger, Keith Spence, David Stubbs and Gillian Thomas, travel writers all, have worked alongside the ecologist David Stubbs, the consultant on the book.