Robert Louis Stevenson passed through these Picardy regions while navigating on the Oise. Usually in a vagabond mood, he had the desire "to sleep at the foot of the trees and to see the sun rise each day over a new horizon." Leave your daily routine to follow in the footsteps of this eternal writer-traveler!
Source: Agence Aisne Tourisme
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