Modestine

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  • There are no international chain hotels in the lozere, and hospitality is left to innkeepers, taverniers, monks and local familiesstevenson's route is now a nationally recognised and preserved ramblers trail and takes in some of france's most stunning and unspoilt countrysidein laurence phillips companion section, discover up-to-date reviews of dozens of places to eat, from the starched napkins of great restaurants to home cooked meals around a kitchen table; find plenty of hotels, guesthouses, campsites, even one of stevenson's monasteries, on the original route: take a fresh look at the ever glorious lozere and southern auvergne and discover tips for everyone passing through or hiking the original route - whether travelling with a donkey, strolling with the family and friends, walking the dogs, driving through the region or even exploring in a wheelchairthis new edition, on the 130th anniversary of the original publication, features an eat and sleep guide for the modern traveller keen to follow in the footsteps (and hoof prints) of the original adventurersfor visitors pressed for time or reluctant hikers, the book even includes a range of cheating options - hopping on a school bus to save a day's trek here and there, even driving from village to village see oxfam website for delivery information read more  this edition of the rl stevenson book includes a modern addition by laurence phillips entitled in the footsteps of rlsyou may still travel the length of the route with a donkey to carry your bags and pass the time of day with farmers and country folkthis edition even tells you which villages and hamlets on the trail have a resident physiotherapist, should the walking start to take its tolllots of advice for disabled guests, and heads up on which restaurants and hotels accept donkeys and dogs as guestsmore than a mere traveller's tale, this much-loved diary celebrates the history, passion and culture of the last unspoilt corner of franceoxfam books & music olney  read it and live it for yourself: the classic 19th century travelogue by the author of "treasure island"  is the evergreen story of one man's 200-mile hike through the mountainous heart of france, and his love-hate relationship with his companion modestine, a donkey with a personality as broad as the dramatic landscapes of the languedoc and beyond

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