Vercelli is the Winner in the Battle of Town Walk vs. Country Hike
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Vercelli is the Winner in the Battle of Town Walk vs. Country Hike

The Easy Hikers have been going on country hikes and urban walks in roughly even proportions for well over 10 years now, and I still cannot decide which of the two I would go for if I could pick only one. Simply stated, the problem is this: a good country hike beats a good urban…

Follow the Owl on a Walk Through Dijon
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Follow the Owl on a Walk Through Dijon

Dijon is not a one-bird town. Having introduced you last week to the Martin-Pecheur, the kingfisher who is occasionally spotted near the trail that has been named in his honour, we will tell you today about the other bird that is associated with the capital of Burgundy: the owl. In contrast to the Martin-Pecheur, however,…

Dijon’s Favourite Easy Hiking Trail
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Dijon’s Favourite Easy Hiking Trail

When in Dijon, do as the Dijonnais do. Which is why we – on our recent trip to the capital of Burgundy – followed the Sentier du Martin-Pecheur, advertised in the official literature as the favourite “easy hiking” route of the Dijonais. First of all, a clarification to avoid disappointment: the word “pecheur” in the…

Florence and the Arno : Far From the Glitz and the Madding Crowds
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Florence and the Arno : Far From the Glitz and the Madding Crowds

For a country with one of the longest coastlines in Europe, Italy – it has always seemed to me – has a surprisingly large number of large landlocked cities: Milan, Turin, Florence.  Even Rome, strictly speaking, has no sea harbour (Ostia is more than 30 km away). What is the common secret of these places?…

Strolling Through Monaco From End to End
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Strolling Through Monaco From End to End

Some people find it fashionable to sneer at Monaco. There is nothing categorically wrong about sneering, I enjoy the occasional sneer as much as anybody, but for people who are travelling to see the world, it is the most counterproductive attitude you can imagine. After all, travelling is all about discoveries: about finding new things…

The Two Gardens of Clermont-Ferrand
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The Two Gardens of Clermont-Ferrand

This is the time for New Year resolutions, and here is ours: to dedicate more time to provincial France, the vast spaces between capital and coastal areas (vast by European standards, that is: France has a smaller surface area than the US state of Texas). Where the US have their flyover states, France has its…