With passion and wit, Bernard Levin describes his travels on foot through the beautiful countryside of south-eastern France. He follows in the mighty footsteps of the great Carthaginian enemy of Rome, Hannibal, who made the expedition with an army and elephants nearly two millennia before.
From the Camargue via the Rhône Valley, across the Alps and into Italy during August snowstorms, he comments on the social and historical importance of the landscapes he passes through, taking detours to the table of chef Jacques Pic at Valence and the Arles region immortalised by Van Gogh. The journey would not have been complete without enjoying the hospitality of the Moussets – the fifth generation of their family to produce wine at Châteauneuf-du-Pape, before turning eastwards, to face the greater challenge of the Alps.
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'a journey on foot from the Camargue through the Rhône Valley, he describes the landscape not just in terms of the visual but also in terms of its social and...
French Property News, October 2009
'A perfect winter read for anyone who wants to share in Bernard Levin’s passion for adventure and France’s spectacular landscapes.'
The Good Book Guide, August 2009
'Bernard Levin’s account of his hike across south-eastern France is written with the gentle humour that was his hallmark. It is a charming read, filled with enthusiasm and an appreciation...