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Walking in Provence: Alpes Maritimes, Var, Vaucluse and Northern Provence

By Janette Norton. We bought this ourselves and are trying some of Janette's hikes. The book as a couple of excellent reviews. Cicerone Press.
26 Gorgeous Hikes on the Western Cote d'Azur

by Florence Chatzigianis (Paperback - Feb, 2008)
Walks in The Cathar Region, Cathar Castles of Southwest France

An excellent hiking guide by Alan Mattingly. Very good maps and instructions, and an easy size to carry and use. A good overall history of the Cathars and great photos that will make you want to come just to see the countryside and the castles.
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The Cathar Way, A Walker's Guide to the Sentier Cathare

Another excellent hiking guide by Alan Mattingly, this one covering the full 12-stage Cathar Way hiking trail. Even more history of the Cathars and some local color, along with the usual great maps and photos.
We'll be using these guides ourselves this coming Spring and Summer.
The Robert Louis Stevenson Trail: A Walking Tour in the Velay and Cevennes, Southern France

By Alan Castle. We've haven't read this yet (it as a good review), but we've been on part of the Robert Louis Stevenson Trail and plan to use this guide when we hike more of it.
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The Gr5 Trail: Through the French Alps: Lake Geneva to Nice

Cicerone Guide, by Paddy Dillon (2008)
Pyrenean Haute Route: High-level trail through the Pyrenees

Cicerone Guide, by Ton Joosten (15 July, 2009)
Tour of the Queyras: A Circular Walk in the Southern French Alps - GR 58 and GR 541

Cicerone Guides, by Alan Castle (Paperback - Feb 18, 2009)
Trekking in the Vosges and Jura: The GR5 and Other Walks and Treks

(Cicerone International Walking) by Les Smith and Elizabeth Smith (2006)
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Holiday Walks in Provence

foothills of the Alps to the Mediterranean coast. Judy's book includes a visit to the Camargue, a stroll around the peninsula of St Tropez and a trip to Monte Carlo. Walkers with an interest in art have a chance to see the actual scenes painted by Cezanne and Van Gogh, while wildlife enthusiasts can encounter chamois in the remote valleys of the Mercantour. Hardened hikers will enjoy Europe's most popular trail through the spectacular Gorges du Verdon, a scramble to the cross on the top of Montagne Ste. Victoire and exhilarating mountain adventures near the Italian border. Many of the walks are within easy reach of such popular destinations as Avignon, Marseille and Nice.
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Walking in the Dordogne

(Mediterranean Walking) by Janette Norton (Paperback - Jan 2005)
Cycling the Canal du Midi

A new book (March 2009) from the great Ciceron Press collection. We bought this one ourselves.
Cycling in the French Alps

(Cycling Guides Series) by Paul Henderson (Paperback - April 2008)
Cycle Touring in France

(Cicerone Guide) by Stephen Fox (Paperback - Sep 30, 2006)
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