Occitanie
Gault & Millau reinvents the French stroll. The walk is all about discovery: products and producers, recipes and chefs, gourmet stalls and artisans, hotels, men, women and stories that create links and meaning.
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2024
33 km
48 hours in Nîmes
The prefecture of the Gard used to fall asleep under its palm trees. Recently, a new wind has been blowing through its gastronomy, awakening palates. Conjugating the past to the future, it has plenty of projects in mind. While we wait for them to come to fruition, let's take a stroll beneath the poetic flight of the swifts.
225 km
48 hours in the Gers
Just over sixty years ago, André Daguin and his friends launched the Ronde des Mousquetaires, bringing together the best inns in the Gers. Henri Gault and Christian Millau, who invented the Lauriers du Terroir at the end of the 1970s, were quick to glorify this department, so generous with its knights and princes.
4334 km
A day in Andorra
Andorra, so near, so far. Every day, coaches pour tourists from all over France into this tiny Pyrenean enclave. Every day, cross-border commuters from Ariège and Pyrénées-Orientales make the round trip via Pas de la Case or La Seu d'Urgell. The former scatter through the pedestrian lanes of Les Escaldes to buy tax-free cigarettes, perfumes and skincare products, while the latter fill up their tanks.2023
214 km
48 hours in Comminges
There's no better way to reacquaint yourself with the geography of the French provinces than by delving into history. In ancient times, Comminges occupied the entire area between Gascony and Languedoc, including the present-day departments of Gers, Haute-Garonne, Hautes-Pyrénées and Ariège, as well as the county of Comminges. Today, this beautiful Pyrenean region stretches south from Toulouse to the mountains, including Luchon and Lac d'Oô, in a massif culminating at over 3,000 meters.
5 km
48 hours in Sète
Caressed by the Languedoc sunshine, the "Copains d'abord" peninsula has retained a certain joie de vivre. It is punctuated by fish markets, festivals and, for over a decade now, film shoots, which have given it an economic and tourist boost. As proof, Sète now has its own "set-jetting".
156 km
48 hours in the Cévennes
North of Nîmes, Uzès is still a town of the South: a light, a stone, a nonchalant well-being... Uzès is the new bobo Eldorado, a concentrate of Luberon in the style of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: the boulevard winds around a medieval jewel, the passages intertwine, the blue sky gushes between the beautiful facades, the sun adorns every wall. Signorini Tartufi and Michaël Zingraf have made no mistake in establishing themselves in the heart of the town, in different fields - truffles and high-end real estate - but for the same bohemian luxury clientele.2022
66 km
48 hours along the Côte Vermeille
From Cerbère to Argelès-sur-Mer, a pretty necklace unwinds almost secretly, with three pearls: Banyuls-sur-Mer, Port-Vendres and Collioure. Along this coastal route of barely thirty kilometers, you'll discover what has been dubbed the Côte Vermeille. There's no mixture of gold and silver here: it's the schistose and iron rocks that give this winding, jagged coastline its distinctive hue.
14 km
48 hours in Montpellier
A city where youth is in the streets, a city that plays and laughs. -Montpellier is a hotbed of talent, happily blending a charming historic center with the more or less enlightened visions of star architects (Zaha Hadid, Massimiliano Fuksas, Ricardo Bofill, Sou Fujimoto). Add the immediate proximity of the sea, just a short pedal away... and you have what many consider to be an ideal city.Food products, kitchen equipment, tableware, service solutions...
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