Go Slow France
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Go Slow France is the third book in Sawday's hugely
successful Go Slow series. Discover 47 of France's most
exquisite ch?teaux, B&Bs and hotels chosen as places to
'go slow'. Fresh writing, beautiful, professional
photography and detailed maps to help plan your Slow
journey through France. You will find places of ravishing
beauty: from Alpine chalet to Pyrenean mountain refuge,
an utterly classic family ch?teau, a poet with yurts, a
Brit in Provence whose bones have turned French through
love of the place, people, food and wine, one of the
founders of the first English gastropub who left swinging
London to bring up a family in saner, healthier climes.
We celebrate the endearing eccentricities of these really
special places to stay and the vivacious hospitality of
their owners. Visit them and you will drink wine from
their own vineyards, eat vegetables from their own
potagers and scoff all manner of traditional and oh-so-
French cuisine. Bon Voyage!
Author: Alastair Sawday
Format: Paperback, 256 pages, 196mm x 231mm
Published: 2010, Sawday's, United Kingdom
Genre: Where to Stay / Where to Eat & Drink
Description
Go Slow France is the third book in Sawday's hugely
successful Go Slow series. Discover 47 of France's most
exquisite ch?teaux, B&Bs and hotels chosen as places to
'go slow'. Fresh writing, beautiful, professional
photography and detailed maps to help plan your Slow
journey through France. You will find places of ravishing
beauty: from Alpine chalet to Pyrenean mountain refuge,
an utterly classic family ch?teau, a poet with yurts, a
Brit in Provence whose bones have turned French through
love of the place, people, food and wine, one of the
founders of the first English gastropub who left swinging
London to bring up a family in saner, healthier climes.
We celebrate the endearing eccentricities of these really
special places to stay and the vivacious hospitality of
their owners. Visit them and you will drink wine from
their own vineyards, eat vegetables from their own
potagers and scoff all manner of traditional and oh-so-
French cuisine. Bon Voyage!
Go Slow France