The road to Avignon goes through a baked and dusty country, with arid, bleached hills and endless groves of cypresses.
AN ARCHED STREET IN APRICALE, near DOLCEACQUA.
A good example of the rock villages of the Italian Riviera.
SECTION XX
AVIGNON TO VALENCE, 94½ MILES
(152 KILOMETRES)
DISTANCES ALONG THE ROUTE
| Kil. | Miles. | |
| Avignon to Sorgues | 10 | 6¼ |
| Sorgues to Orange | 17 | 10½ |
| Avignon to Orange through Villeneuve and Roquemaure is a little longer. | ||
| Orange to Pierrelatte | 31 | 19¼ |
| Pierrelatte to Montélimar | 22 | 13¾ |
| Montélimar to Loriol | 23 | 14¼ |
| Loriol to Valence | 22 | 13¾ |
NOTES FOR DRIVERS