Crest to Montelimart

Crest to Dieulefit by Saou and Bourdeaux

Saou is an ancient village curiously situated. Bourdeaux is separated from Dieulefit by a high mountain.

Crest to Aspres, 57 miles E. by Die. This route traverses the whole of the valley of the river Drôme ([map, p. 27])

Montelimart to Grignan, where Madame Sévigné died

La Croisière to Nyons, 29½ miles E. ([p. 50]). The climate of Nyons is mild and well suited for those who leave the Riviera early. From Nyons another coach goes on to Serres, 41 miles E. ([p. 51]) on the railway between Marseilles and Grenoble ([map, p. 27]).

Sorgues to Carpentras, 10½ m. east

Carpentras makes excellent headquarters for visiting a great variety of places in the neighbourhood, among others Mont Ventoux ([p. 56]) and Vaison ([p. 53]).

Avignon to Nîmes by the famous Roman aqueduct called the Pont-du-Gard

Avignon to the Fontaine of Vaucluse, where Petrarch lived for some time