What if You Walked Across France? 🤔 #shorts
You think France is all Wine and Croissants?
If you tried to walk across it, you would be facing a 600 mile stamina test that most people fail.
If you start in the north at Calais, you aren’t just walking—you’re traveling through two thousand years of blood and history.
First, you’ll trek through the flat, windy plains of the North.
It looks easy, but the constant rain and mud will destroy your boots in days.
By week two, you hit the Loire Valley.
You’ll pass over 300 massive castles, but don’t get comfortable—the real challenge is coming.
As you hit the center, the heat kicks in.
You’re walking through the Massif Central, a highland region of extinct volcanoes.
Now, the “Wall.”
To reach the Mediterranean, you have to cross the Pyrenees mountains.
We’re talking 3,000-meter climbs where the oxygen gets thin and the weather changes in seconds.
After 40 days and roughly 1.2 million steps, you finally hit the blue waters of the French Riviera.
You have burned one fifty thousand calories and seen the most beautiful sites on Earth… but would your legs actually survive?
Because …
