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Thread created to add to the voie vert thread
The length of this disused railway line is 45 km or 28 English miles. It runs alongside the cavalon river or river bed at this time of year (late August) and us uphill from Cavaillon to st martin de castillon via Apt. There is a gradient of 190 metres over the 45 km which is about 1% to my quick maths.
We are not going from A to B but using the route as a conduit to get to the hilltop or perched villages of the Luberon. These can be found in the journals section "a month in provence"
We got on today at Les beaumettes and went uphill visiting Goult https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/journals/goult.569/
We also visited bonnieux Lacoste and menerbes (links to follow) from this area
The route so far is all dedicated traffic free tarmac with dividing line. Picnic spots galore with cafes/bars and water points and toilets.
We came across some form of ancient structure which was only found recently. Unfortunately in French.
But Le pont julien. Built in 3BC. Get your head round that ! It is still used as part of the voie vert.
Will be adding to this thread as we go along it in dribs and drabs.
Journal entry 'Menerbes' https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/journals/menerbes.568/
Journal entry 'Bonnieux' https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/journals/bonnieux.567/
Journal entry 'Lacoste' https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/journals/lacoste.566/
The length of this disused railway line is 45 km or 28 English miles. It runs alongside the cavalon river or river bed at this time of year (late August) and us uphill from Cavaillon to st martin de castillon via Apt. There is a gradient of 190 metres over the 45 km which is about 1% to my quick maths.
We are not going from A to B but using the route as a conduit to get to the hilltop or perched villages of the Luberon. These can be found in the journals section "a month in provence"
We got on today at Les beaumettes and went uphill visiting Goult https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/journals/goult.569/
We also visited bonnieux Lacoste and menerbes (links to follow) from this area
The route so far is all dedicated traffic free tarmac with dividing line. Picnic spots galore with cafes/bars and water points and toilets.
We came across some form of ancient structure which was only found recently. Unfortunately in French.
But Le pont julien. Built in 3BC. Get your head round that ! It is still used as part of the voie vert.
Will be adding to this thread as we go along it in dribs and drabs.
Journal entry 'Menerbes' https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/journals/menerbes.568/
Journal entry 'Bonnieux' https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/journals/bonnieux.567/
Journal entry 'Lacoste' https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/journals/lacoste.566/
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