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Featured Trip: Provence Coastal Walk

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Holiday Type: Independent Walking, Inn to Inn
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Trip Length: 7 days (6 nights)

Frequency: Every two days from May 13 to Sep 20.

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Walking Tours in france

Jura Vineyards Walk

*  Waymarked GR walking trails through vineyards, valleys, apple and cherry orchards

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  Limestone caves, thundering waterfalls, dramatic gorges, panoramic picnic spots

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  Kestrels, hawks, falcons and buzzards

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  Delicious local wines and cheeses – tastings galore!

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  Charming family-run hotels, all with pools: mouthwatering cuisine

New! HIKE and BIKE option. 

For those wanting to have bikes available for all "rest days" these can be pre-booked for an additional $100 per adult/$60 per child per week and will be waiting for you at each hotel.

This varied walking holiday explores the Jura wine region, a network of medieval towns set against the dramatic backdrop of the Jura mountain range. This is France Profonde, as you imagine all the country must have must been 50 years ago with charming village squares decked with pavement cafés, geranium-decked balconies and pretty country lanes.

Following the waymarked Grande Randonnée(GR) trails for the most part, your walk takes you along undulating wine terraces, through ancient oak and beech forest and across high meadows carpeted with harebells and narcissi to discover thundering waterfalls, impressive limestone caves and dramatic gorges. Look out for kestrels and buzzards cruising on thermals. 

There’s plenty of historical as well as scenic interest along the way. Your route takes you through two of France’s officially most beautiful villages – Baume les Messieurs and Château Chalon which boast medieval ramparts, feudal castles and ancient abbeys. You’ll also get the chance for some wine tasting in the string of postcard-pretty villages that you’ll pass through including Arbois (with its fascinating Wine Museum in the town castle) and the flower-decked village of Pupillin.

And the hotels that you’ll stay in serve to only enhance the region’s charm. Run by some of the most friendly hoteliers that we’ve come across, we’re sure you’ll return home feeling that you have experienced day to day life in one of France’s most authentic regions. Each of our hotels has its own particular charm. Our favourites include our restored watermill at Arbois, and Mme Lombard’s quaint wooden little hotel with its panoramic swimming pool. 

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