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Auvergne and the Massif Central Rex Grizell

Auvergne and the Massif Central By Rex Grizell

Auvergne and the Massif Central by Rex Grizell


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Summary

This illustrated guide to the Auvergne and Massif Central region of France includes an account of the region's history, details of notable cities, villages, chateaux, monuments and areas of natural beauty, as well as details of accommodation, eating, and sports and leisure facilities.

Auvergne and the Massif Central Summary

Auvergne and the Massif Central by Rex Grizell

This series of guide books covers the whole of France, region by region. They are designed as practical reference books and each contains an account of the region's history, a section on food and drink and a narrative tour of the region's notable features - cities, villages, chateaux, churches, monuments and areas of outstanding natural beauty. Each region is divided into several sub-regions, and at the end of each sub-region there is a list of recommended hotels and restaurants across a wide price range, plus sports and leisure facilities, museums and art galleries. Other titles in the series include guides to the Loire Valley, Dordogne and Lot and Languedoc and Roussillon.

Table of Contents

History; food and wine and bread and water; touring the Auvergne; Bourbonnais; Puy de Dome; Cantal; Haut Loire - Le Puy, Velay; Lozere, Cevennes, Gorges du Tarn.

Additional information

GOR002637456
9780747012207
0747012202
Auvergne and the Massif Central by Rex Grizell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1989-01-26
224
N/A
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