This walk starts in the Valle de Gaube, just past the small hamlet of Esposouille, which can be accessed by car from Formigueres in the Capcir.
A dinner party in France is seen very much as an opportunity for friends and family to spend quality time together and can last several hours and sometimes cover six courses or more.
An update of local news in the Pyrenees-Orientales
Did you know that Canigou used to be called “Dogs Tooth Peak” based on its Latin root?
A silent drift above the green clad extinct volcanoes of Parc Natural de la Zona Volcànica de la Garrotxa
UPDATED WITH MORE VOCABULARY The French media is full of the coronavirus, and staying informed is crucial to us all. The following vocabulary has been taken from media reports, and government information. We do hope it’s of use. Stay strong, stay, safe, stay well et bon courage.
RAF Sergeant Leslie John Faircloth parachuted to safety when he was shot down on a bombing raid on the Paris/Vaires railway yard on the outskirts of Paris in 1944.
Brexit, Brexit, Brexit! Without residency rights, Brits with second homes, like all other third country nationals, are limited to 90 days in France (or any other EU country) over a 180-day period.
A whole host of interesting facts about the region and further afield for your reading pleasure. So, did you know…?
Summer is just around the corner and after 14 months grounded, many of us can’t wait to take to the road, rails, water or sky. Whether you’re coming to or going from the P-O, there are all sorts of rumours flying around as to how travel will look this summer, so we’ve summarised key government info on the infamous pass sanitaire.