I can't imagine you'd get many of them staying in this hotel though. Granted, the establishment is cycling friendly like in most hotels in France. The woman was friendly enough, but she was abit stingy with the food. ...
Jean de Galimard, Lord of Seranon, related to the Count of Thorenc and great friend of Goethe, lived in Grasse where in 1747 he created the Parfumerie Galimard. As founder of the corporation of "Glove makers and Perfumers", ...
In Thorenc, we had a picnic lunch next to an abandoned cabin. We stopped to see Gréoli?res and the waterfalls along the way to Nice. We contemplated camping before we got into Nice because we anticipated the city being big and confusing ...