Grotto of Mary Magdalene, St Maximin Ste Baume

Journey the South of France: Walk the Awakened Feminine: Meet yourSelf.

Set for discovery, opening the Mystery is all yours as we visit sacred sites, energetically-charged terroir and historical wonders, each moment its own revealing — and — not ever the same for who is standing next to you.

For 11 days and 11 nights, starting at the edge of the Ariège in the Occitanie, we are instantly immersed in the history of the Cathars; Albi, Carcassonne, and Mont Segur. 

From there we head east slowly but surely to ancient Arles and the Camargue … on to Avignon … with the final destination of St Maximin Ste Baume, where sits perched high in the Great Massif, a  renowned grotto — home to Mary Magdalene the last 30 years of her life.

We don’t ‘pack it in and check it off’ ~ we slow it down and immerse, to receive the bounty of the offerings. They are everywhere. Tuck your touchstones inside your heart and rely on them going forward, as life unfolds.

This is your journey … your walk. Multifaceted, you’ll find your place in the space that is all yours to have from the beauty of the land to the regional cuisine; from the spiritual history to the sacred.

Journey through the heart of France … where we weave the time, space and grace into daily life and living.

Casual elegance is the stamp.

 

ITINERARY

DATES:

02 – 12 May 2025 

PLEASE NOTE:

The 11/11 days do not include Day ZERO or Day TWELVE.

These are your entry and exit dates from TheWalk itself. Plan buffer time on either side — first so you are through jet lag before we begin, and last — to have a little time to just Be with you.

You’ll arrive in Toulouse LATEST by 01 May, Day Zero, and depart Avignon EARLIEST 14 May 2024, Day Twelve.

Your Journey Includes:

  • In-country travel structure within retreat, entry and guide fees for our destinations.
  • Impromptu gatherings to share the historical significances of each location, if you choose in.
  • All lodging and accommodations including country French homes and charming hotels.
  • All breakfasts, 1-2 picnic lunches, and eight regional cuisine dinners, including table wines.
  • Frequent in-house laundry facilities.

What You Provide:

*Travel (including to Toulouse and return from Avignon), Evacuation and Accident Insurance. It’s required.

*Up-to-date Covid Proof of Vaccination

* Spending monies & arrangements for travel and accommodations before & after (to Paris and upon return after Avignon).

*Monies for meals not included.

*Most lunches.

*Trekking poles, if desired, and good traction walking shoes for dusty  paths and cobblestones.

*Cell phone that works internationally.

SCHEDULE

FRIDAY/02 May/DAY ONE: Toulouse – Mirepoix

After petit déjeuner in Toulouse, we will head to our accommodation in a private French home secured for this first part of our journey, so we may experience first-hand, the heartland of the Cathars.

You and your traveling companions will be together in a spacious, well-equipped home complete with full kitchen, so feel free to make coffee, tea, or snacks when you like. Make yourself comfortable; we’ll be staying here for the next four nights.

We’ll visit a local grocery store so you can pick up personal food items outside of what’s offered, but other than that, time is yours to settle in before dinner, and rest.

Late afternoon we come ‘home’ for a meal of fresh regional cuisine, prepared by our hosts – and local chefs.

19.00 In-House Chef Dining

SATURDAY/03 May/DAY TWO: Carcassonne

Carcassonne

First thing after pet dej, we will visit Carcassonne, where you may take your pick of where to eat lunch.

Afternoon is dedicated to a chateau tour, walking and enjoying this extraordinary place.

Late afternoon we come home for a meal of fresh regional cuisine, prepared by our hosts.

19.00 In-House Chef Dining

SUNDAY/04 May/DAY THREE: Mont Segur

Today is Mont Segur. Not the last holdout of the Cathars, but the one that sealed the fate and destiny of the sect, and historically revealed the power play between church and state; one that shifted the course of history.

Mont Segur South of France

It’s a climb to the top; not serious but surely walking shoes and perhaps walking sticks, a plus. And, it’s worth the climb!

A picnic/pack lunch is included this day at the top.

Returning in the late afternoon to our abode, we will again enjoy twilight over the vineyards, and perhaps an evening swim …

19:00 In-House Chef Dining

MONDAY/05 MAY/DAY FOUR: Mirepoix

Medieval Market of Mirepoix

First thing after pet dej, we will spend the entire morning exploring one of the oldest arcaded market squares in all of France: medieval Mirepoix. Monday is market day here, so prepare to be saturated. 

The square is full of cafes and brasseries for you to choose your mid-day meal. 

Visit the cathedral, stop for café and people watch, shop —the day is yours.

Return late afternoon to our accommodation.

19:00 Gastronomique French Cuisine of Mirepoix

TUESDAY/06 MAY/DAY FIVE: Avignon

Avignon

We depart first thing after breakfast, and head east to Avignon, where we will check into a comfortable, quintessential French hotel just off the square of the Palace of the Popes.

Here, enchantment awaits you; you can walk the town, enjoy lunch, and after lunch, we will gather for a simple train tour of centre ville that meanders through the ancient cobblestoned part of the city, and drops you back in the center square. It will give you the lay of the land.

The day is all yours to explore, including where to dine for lunch and dinner. 

WEDNESDAY/07 MAY/DAY SIX: Avignon

Palace of the Popes Avignon

After breakfast, we will go into Avignon for a privately arranged Palace of the Popes tour, after which you are free to explore the sites, discover amazing boutique shops, open markets, street artists selling their wares — and to drink the culture this beautiful city offers.

Lunch and dinner/evening all yours.

THURSDAY/08 May/DAY SEVEN: Arles

Roman Amphitheatre, Arles

From Avignon, we continue our trek east to Arles, where we will be stationed for two nights in centre ville, across from the Roman amphitheater. Lunch is all yours whether you gather goods for a picnic on the Rhone — you are a stone’s throw from the Rhone River — or a brasserie that catches your eye. You will have the afternoon to feast on old Europe, walk the ancient town, visit the gardens of van Gogh – and perhaps stumble into an unexpected surprise – there are many here.

We will dine together locally in ancient Arles.

FRIDAY/09 MAY/DAY EIGHT: Arles, the Camargue & Saintes-Maries-a-la-Mer

First breakfast, then we are on our way south for the day, to and through the Camargue, an historical and agriculturally wealthy region, where we will visit Saintes-Maries-a-la-Mer, an energetically-charged coastal area of the Mediterranean.

Steeped in spiritual history, this was Mary Magdalene’s port of entry into France, where you can now spend time in the Chapel of the Black Madonna, put your feet in the waters of the Mediterranean, sit on the beach, swim, and ponder the deep history, as well as the natural beauty.

We will return to Arles mid-afternoon.

Lunch is all yours in Stes-Maries.

19.00 French Cuisine of  Arles

SATURDAY/10 MAY/DAY NINE: St Maximin Ste Baume

Le Clos Geraldy Provence

This morning we depart Arles, en route to St Maximin Ste Baume, home of Mary Magdalene for the last thirty years of her life.

We will settle into private accommodations full of lavender, orchards of olives and fields of poppies, all against the backdrop of never-ending vineyards.

Once situated, we’ll go into the small town of St Maximum for a walkabout, including the ancient Basilica of Mary Magdalene.

Here rest the relics of Mary Magdalene.

Lunch is yours to discover.

Late-afternoon, we will return to our accommodations for rest and leisure activities — swimming, sunning, sauna, relaxing, all before our evening meal.

19.00 In-House Chef Dining

SUNDAY/11 MAY/DAY TEN: St Max Ste Baume

Today, we depart for the Great Massif, a short distance away, to take in the well-trodden path to the cave of Mary Magdalene — the Grotto.

We will spend the day here. Weather permitting, you can hike just a little higher to the top of the Massif that provides you stunning 360 degree views of the region.

Path to the Grotto, Mary Magdalene, St Max Ste Baume

This is not a difficult climb. It is a good healthy hike, well carved out, and a little steep at times but there are resting benches along the way, all under an umbrella of trees. It is a leisurely 45-60 minutes hike to the grotto.

A picnic lunch will be provided.

Return to accommodations late-afternoon.

19.00 In-house Chef Dining

MONDAY/12 MAY/ DAY ELEVEN: St Max Ste Baume

Relax at le Clos Geraldy, South of France

After pet dej, there’s an opportunity to visit local olive orchards and vineyards for a late morning last jaunt out.

Or you may choose to simply stay put, organize for the next leg of your journey, and enjoy the leisure of our accommodations.

At your disposal is a pool, private & hammam spa, with massage availability.

19.00 Final Fine Dine

St Maximin Ste Baume Restaurant Ducasse

Under the guiding light of the full moon, our final meal, located in a medieval monastery, is the courtyard garden restaurant of Alain Ducasse.

TUESDAY/13 MAY/DAY TWELVE: Exodus

Closing breakfast, bidding adieu with new friends in the pocket of your heart, and a treasure of life to take home with you.

You will be returned to Avignon to DEPART Train à Grande Vitesse to Paris!

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