![]() ![]() Hike to revel in its landscapes and wildlife, visit its museums to bear witness to poignant battles for religious freedom, and stand still in time seeing farmers and their goats working with the harsh nature as they have for thousands of years.Īnd at day’s end, wander through chestnut forests to listen for the "phantom of the forests" under the expanse of stars in Europe’s biggest dark sky reserve. Whirling eagles and vultures, sheer limestone gorges, vast steppe grasslands of raw beauty where endangered Przewalski’s horses, straight out of prehistoric cave paintings, and slinking gray shapes of wolves, take refuge – it’s hard to believe this true wilderness is comfortably in reach of the coast and cities of Southern France.įor people who want to see the wild parts of France without having to go into the high mountains, head towards Florac in the heart of the Cévennes National Park. ![]()
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