Promenade le Corbusier - Take your Time
Written on the sign you see the distances given in terms of time but you'd need to be walking pretty briskly to get to Monaco in under two hours. The path is narrow, there are steps up and down, there are people to meet and greet, dogs to pat, views to behold - yes, give yourself a lot longer.
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Sur ce panneau on voit les distances indiquées en termes de temps, mais il faut marcher assez rapidement pour arriver à Monaco en moins de deux heures. Le chemin est étroit, il y a des marches qui montent et qui descendent, on rencontre des gens qu'on salue, des chiens qu'on caresse, de belles vues à admirer - oui, pour cela il faut prévoir beaucoup plus de temps.
tu me donnes vraiment envie d'aller découvrir ce sentier ...
ReplyDeleteIt is a fantastic walk with great views! And in a few days time we'll be walking it!!! Can't wait. Thanks Jilly!
ReplyDeleteI think I know what I am doing in November!
ReplyDeleteBut, it looks like a lovely walk!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful place to lose track of time, to let the mind wander.
ReplyDeleteVery quiet,scent of pine.mediterranean sea.love the colors. This photo reminds me of Costa Brava
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Will go there next time!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestion!
Barbara from Germany
Ah, perhaps there should be two times cited, one for the poky walker who loves to stop and talk and commune with their surroundings, the other for the efficient walker who sets out and stays on task regardless of temptation.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteSuch an enticing path.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful path--love the stone, the curve of path, the blue sky and trees leaning, reaching . . .
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely walkway...I'd love to be strolling on it!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it would take us more than 2 hours if we did the walk together - in fact I wouldn't mind spending a whole morning there. And if the water was nice enough to take a dip, now that would be a treat!
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