Mrs CS has decided that a holiday is required in a warmer (hopefully) location and I am about to book Eurotunnel for a journey down to the Auvergne (South West of Clermont Ferrand) and then the Ardeche / Cevennes (NW, West and SW of Montelimar).
This is all pretty much last minute - exit*** from some of the ties of school term dates has unleashed the possibilities of spontaneous holidaying...
We usually head for the Rough Guides for travel advice and inspiration but I can't see one for the Auvergne. Googling that turns up "Rough Guide to the Massif Central" on their website but it isn't a book, nor an ebook, but web pages. Googling books or guides to these areas in the limited time I have (we're off to see Clemenza di Tito this afternoon at Glyndebourne....) doesn't turn up much in the form of guide books or travel writing - although I'll follow up a RL Stevenson connection.... We have "The Rough Guide to France" and the similar Lonely planet guide.
So, to get to the point - has anyone any recommendations for other travel guides or writing that may help?
Oh, just to add to my chutzpah in making this request of you kind board members, we leave on Tues next after the Bank Hol Monday. Nothing much in our local library catalogue. But Mrs CS is going into London tomorrow for the theatre so she may be able to take in Stanford's bookshop, if they are likely to have something that will help us during our travels.
(BTW, Mrs CS has non fluent french which she can access from her somewhat distant memory and ski trip refreshers. So we can probably get by if needs be. I only have painful memories of French from school - a casualty of an interrupted secondary career because of ill health... so its a mini dictionary and phrase book for me for emergency situations).
Many thanks, in advance, of any suggestions you may be able to make.
CS
This is all pretty much last minute - exit*** from some of the ties of school term dates has unleashed the possibilities of spontaneous holidaying...
(***Not retirement - which implies a free choice, but a reluctant, forced exit from class music teaching)
. We usually head for the Rough Guides for travel advice and inspiration but I can't see one for the Auvergne. Googling that turns up "Rough Guide to the Massif Central" on their website but it isn't a book, nor an ebook, but web pages. Googling books or guides to these areas in the limited time I have (we're off to see Clemenza di Tito this afternoon at Glyndebourne....) doesn't turn up much in the form of guide books or travel writing - although I'll follow up a RL Stevenson connection.... We have "The Rough Guide to France" and the similar Lonely planet guide.
So, to get to the point - has anyone any recommendations for other travel guides or writing that may help?
Oh, just to add to my chutzpah in making this request of you kind board members, we leave on Tues next after the Bank Hol Monday. Nothing much in our local library catalogue. But Mrs CS is going into London tomorrow for the theatre so she may be able to take in Stanford's bookshop, if they are likely to have something that will help us during our travels.
(BTW, Mrs CS has non fluent french which she can access from her somewhat distant memory and ski trip refreshers. So we can probably get by if needs be. I only have painful memories of French from school - a casualty of an interrupted secondary career because of ill health... so its a mini dictionary and phrase book for me for emergency situations).
Many thanks, in advance, of any suggestions you may be able to make.
CS
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