Home to Brussels
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A rainy start riding down to Crossflatts station but under cover thereafter.
The 09:15 train to London was quite busy and a couple of small groups were noisily enjoying their private parties in ourOkumaya devam et
A rainy start riding down to Crossflatts station but under cover thereafter.
The 09:15 train to London was quite busy and a couple of small groups were noisily enjoying their private parties in ourOkumaya devam et
Foraging for breakfast in Brussels took a while. Finally we found Buddy Buddy vegan cafe. We were just able to scrape the surface of the architecture, art, churches and culture. Worth a longer visit.Okumaya devam et
An early start to minimise the rain - forecast as thundery showers in the afternoon. However, we only suffered a couple of light showers and didn’t have to don waterproofs while cycling.
Coffee inOkumaya devam et
The weather was better than forecast - hot and dry most of the day.
Faster average speeds on good tracks through the Rhine Gorge, but we had to endure occasional clouds of tiny black flies.
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Blue skies, hot sun and a stunning breakfast gets us off for a good start, crossing the Mosel then passing an industrial estate out of Koblenz.
Strong coffees in Andernach followed by a trip roundOkumaya devam et
Our overnight accommodation was a small flat in the centre of this lovely medieval town. We woke to the sound of bin men (probably) doing the rounds of the town at 6:15 - it felt like the siege ofOkumaya devam et
Leisurely start after buying fresh rolls from the bakery opposite.
Masks compulsory on public transport and 100% compliance.
English tour of Duft Haus where eau de cologne was invented-Okumaya devam et
Lazy 9:30 start in warm and dry weather. North of Cologne is industrial with a large Ford plant to bypass. Picnic lunch in Zons before catching the small ferry to the north bank.
Way marking oftenOkumaya devam et
Our longest planned day. Over 80km / 50 miles in hot conditions. Once past Duisburg we were into “big sky” country, mostly riding on or near the top of dykes (all of the Rhine area being prone toOkumaya devam et
Beautiful, sunny Xanten where we stayed all morning. Miners’ brass band competition in the market place. Interesting (free) Stiftsmuseum.
Hard cycling into a head wind, either on dam tops or byOkumaya devam et