Your stay in Peyresq
Peyresq is a tiny village situated at 1500m above sea level. While it
should be warm during the day, it can get quite cold after sunset, so
you should bring a warm sweater. And in spite of being the ``South of
France'', it is not uncommon for it to be wet and windy in September -
even at sea level.
You will be staying in rooms in small town houses, most rooms
having two or three beds, and a bathroom. Our hosts, the Fondation Peiresc supply three
good (very good) meals a day, and plenty of coffee/tea/soft
drinks.
There is no scientific library, and indeed no library at all. In fact
one of the attractions is that there is no supermarket, no petrol
station, no motorway, no gift shop: in short, nothing but us! Other
than Mathematics, the only pastime is walking or hiking - and there's
plenty of that, so bring good walking shoes/boots.
The nearest town of any size is Annot
(permanent population 1200, but a lot more in the summer), which has
several restaurants and bars, a railway station and a hotel or two.
However, unless you have a car at your disposal it is not possible to
get there except in an emergency.
Contact numbers at Peyresq:
Tel:
(+ 33) (0)4 92 83 37 32
Fax:
(+ 33) (0)4 92 83 37 67
There is a public phone in the main square, and there is one internet
connection for use by participants.
Tourism
You may like to visit the area either before or after the Summer
School, so I have collected a few web-sites that you might find
useful. I have not succeeded in finding a map on the web which shows
Peyresq.
Provence in general
Provence (Bilingual)
Provence, Alpes,
Côte d'Azur (French)
Verdon (French)
Alpes de Haute Provence (French)
Provence(French) (click on villages, and you find Peyresq)
Train des pignes (English)
"Beyond the French Riviera" (English)
Annot (French)
Peyresq(French)
Hotels in Nice
You may need to stay the night before or the night after in a hotel in
Nice. There are of course many such hotels, and September should not
be too bad for finding a room. A hotel that is often used for
visitors to the Maths department is the Hotel Notre Dame (Tel:
), which costs about 300FF/night. There are also cheaper (and
seedier!) hotels near the station. It will probably not be possible
for the grant to reimburse hotel expenses in Nice.
James Montaldi
Last modified: Wed Jan 17 15:47:02 CET 2001