Wanderabenteuer auf Van Goghs Spuren mit 8 Meilen Fußweg





Beschreibung
Tauschen Sie Paris gegen eine 40-minütige Zugfahrt zum Vexin-Reservat. In einer kleinen Gruppe (6 - 7 max) wandern Sie 8 Meilen durch Auvers-sur-Oise, um die Geburt des Impressionismus und das Leben von Vincent van Gogh zu erkunden. Entdecken Sie unter Anleitung eines Profis, was Vincent einzigartig machte: Während die frühen Impressionisten dem äußeren Licht nachjagten, malte Van Gogh rohe, innere Emotionen mit kräftiger Farbe und dicken Strichen. Wir wandeln in seinen genauen Fußstapfen entlang der Oise und der weitläufigen Weizenfelder und tauchen ein in das ergreifende Dorf, in dem er die letzten, hyperproduktiven 70 Tage seines Lebens verbrachte, über 70 Meisterwerke schuf und starb. Kehren Sie mit einem tiefen Blick auf sein tragisches Genie zurück. BITTE BEACHTEN : Um ein lustiges und erfüllendes Erlebnis für alle zu gewährleisten, ist die Route für Gäste konzipiert, die bequem 10 km (6 Meilen) in moderatem Tempo laufen können. So können wir die Landschaft voll und ganz genießen, das Erlebnis gemeinsam genießen und den Tourplan einhalten.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Von dieser Stadt aus beginnen wir unsere Wanderung entlang des Flusses Oise in Richtung des Dorfes Auvers sur Oise
Auf dem Weg ins Dorf Auvers sur Oise machen wir eine Mittagspause im Jardin à la francaise des Schlosses. Das Museum ist nicht im Reisepreis enthalten.
Dies ist das Dorf, in dem Vincent Van Gogh die letzten 70 Tage seines Lebens verbrachte. Ich werde Sie durch das Dorf führen und Ihnen einige der Orte zeigen, an denen er einige seiner Gemälde malte. Sie können auch das Haus sehen, in dem er wohnte und starb.
Dies ist die Kirche aus einem der berühmtesten Gemälde Van Goghs, das Sie im Orsay-Museum in Paris sehen können.
Dies ist das letzte Zuhause von Vincent Van Gogh
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Wichtige Informationen
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
Bewertungen(258)
This was one of the most memorable and unique experiences of my stay in Paris, thanks to Victor’s incredible enthusiasm, knowledge, and coordination! You can expect some wonderful storytelling, beautiful views of the countryside, and a sense of really appreciating Vincent Van Gogh’s life and the many important characters in it. Victor makes the logistics easy, and the many discoveries delightful. The small group made the experience lovely as well. Impressionism & hiking fans alike will absolutely adore this trip!
It was very informal and gave me a good idea of Van Gogh's life. Our guide Victor was very pleasant and had a great time on the tour. One thing I want to say is that we in our 70s want people to slow down a bit more. But if you are interested in Van Gogh, this tour is for you!
We had previously reviewed this experience and just now noticed that we gave the tour 4 stars by mistake. This is definitely a 5 star tour and one of the favorite (of many) tours we have taken. Just book it!
What a beautiful and enriching experience! The views during the walk were just sublime. Victor is really kind and I loved the way he conducted the tour. It was incredibly fun and engaging throughout, and I learned so many new things! I would highly recommend booking this tour with Victor if you enjoy art history, nature walks, and peaceful surroundings.
It was a fantastic hiking tour with Victor! He was knowledgeable and friendly. The hike was well-paced, the scenery was beautiful, and Victor shared interesting information along the way. I highly recommend this tour and would gladly hike with Victor again.
Worth every cent ten times over! Victor, the host, was not only so very knowledgeable about his subject and eager to share, but he was also one of the kindest human beings ever. There are not enough words to describe the pleasure of spending a day with Victor, nor his presentation of his vast knowledge. The more I look back on the experience, the more I realize how much I now love knowing about the amazing life of an artist I actually had no prior interest in, other than from the Don McLean song, "Vincent." This tour was originally for no other real purpose than to take a hike outside of the city, and see some of the landscape, but ended up being so much more! Thank you, Victor, for sharing a strange and beautiful new world, place, and time with me!
Second time with Victor and even better than the last one. He is an absolute font of knowledge about van Gogh and knows how to create a fascinating tour within the context of a brisk walk in the countryside. Recommended 100%.
Victor was an excellent tour guide and storyteller. From start to finish, we were totally engaged in the tour because of his incredible storytelling ability. We would highly recommend this tour.
After scheduling conflicts over the years during visits to Paris, I finally took the hiking adventure with Victor. And wow it was worth the wait! Communication with Victor is efficient and he tells you exactly what to expect. We met at the Gare du Nord train station meeting spot, which was easy to find even on a busy morning. I contemplated just going in my walking shoes to keep my packing light, but glad I brought my low cut hiking shoes. While there are only a few spots I can remember having to step above knee high, the extra tread comes in handy. The time flew by as Victor asks you topical questions to get you to think- and remember- what was going on in Vincent's lifetime. Before you know it, you will be at Vincent's final resting place next to brother Theo. Whether you love Van Gogh, art, hiking, or none, Victor's hike is a welcome outdoor excursion worthy of anyone's time.
It is a marvelous experience that combines hiking with art. Víctor is an expert on the subject; it is clear that it is one of his passions, and he conveys that. You can appreciate the place, and he gives you an explanation of how it relates to the Impressionist artists and the life of Vincent van Gogh.



