• self-guided, non-group walking in France • choose from hotel-to-hotel or centred walking • luggage transported where necessary • detailed maps and notes provided When it comes to walking, France offers something for everyone, from gentle strolls across the timeless landscapes of Gascony or past the glorious châteaux scattered along the Loire Valley, to challenging hikes amid the peaks of the Pyrenees or the Alps. Inntravel’s range of walking holidays in France reflects this diversity – as specialists of walking in France, we have sought out the best regions, the most scenic paths and the friendliest hotel-restaurants. If you are looking to explore beautiful river valleys and unspoiled medieval villages, choose the Tarn, the Dordogne, or its less-visited, but equally beautiful neighbour, the Lot. The allure of Provence with its lavender fields and sleepy stone hamlets is hard to beat, but we also offer walking holidays in France’s lesser-known regions such as the Cévennes, where Robert Louis Stevenson travelled with his donkey, the Corbières in the south-west, where imposing châteaux perch on rocky outcrops, and the Auvergne with its ancient volcanoes. For coastal walking, France’s Pink-Granite Coast in Brittany is hard to beat, with easy paths that wind past weather-worn rocks and sandy bays.