Just by walking around, we blunder constantly through the territory of many living things. Here are some of the more interesting – if less than cute – creatures whose paths I crossed last summer.
Walk the Region with Tim and Chris Parker Circular to and from Ermitage de St Ferréol A short circular walk of 2hrs plus time to enjoy the scenery and visit the Ermitage. It is suitable…
I didn’t want the refund. I wanted the carpet.
Many little rock pools await the curious walker, and in late summer a cool picnic in the shade of the Oaks can be a real treat.
This well-known walk to the 3 Towers (Les tours de Cabrenç) from Serralongue offers a number of alternative routes and even a choice of starting points.
Chestnut season is here, and the shops are full of pumpkins, why not combine the two and make some soup?
TRALALA’s latest exhibition “Les derniers pêcheurs de Collioure” is dedicated to the work of Emile Humbert
Did you know that “La Marseillaise”, France’s national anthem, was actually composed in Strasbourg in 1792, not in Marseilles as we might assume?
To the Tours of Cabrenç for a Perfect Autumn picnic When there’s a light sprinkling of snow on Canigou and the vineyards are just turning gold it’s a perfect time to pack up a picnic…
In many regions of France, the ritual gathering of mushrooms in the autumn , is a culture in itself.
