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Givet

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    • Day 1

      Givet, Frankrijk tripje langs de Maas

      September 27, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Vanmiddag de camper voor de laatste keer opgehaald in Gronsveld. De stalling is per 1 oktober gesloten.
      We zijn iets na.drie uur uit Maastricht vertrokken en via binnenwegen door België naar Givet, Frankrijk gereden. Mooie afwisselende route door de natuur en nu dus in de Franse ardennen!
      We staan op een gratis camperplaats met alle voorzieningen voor de vrije camperaars midden in Givet!
      Bekijk deze step ook op ons YouTube kanaal!
      Ben je nog niet geabonneerd op ons YouTube kanaal? Doe dat dan nu! https://youtu.be/BRM2qrwLzuk
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    • Day 2

      Haybes

      September 28, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      We reden langs de Maas en plots viel ons oog op een mooi liggende camperplaats aan de overkant van het water! Gratis, Geen voorzieningen maar prachtig gelegen aan de rand van het plaatsje waar overigens niet veel te doen is. Je kan er prachtig fietsen. En in de zomer zal hier meer te doen zijn er is een aanlegsteiger voor een rondvaart boot er vele water en stroomvoorzieningen voor jachten. Ook even de zoom op mijn nieuwe mobiel uitgeprobeerd zonder statief dus uit de hand.
      Deze step is ook te zien op ons YouTube kanaal: https://youtu.be/BRM2qrwLzuk
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    • Day 31

      Givet

      May 8, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      A day of 2 halves although each half would have made a reasonable whole on another trip. Firstly, I discovered this was another French bank holiday.* I cycled 90+ k in the morning and saw NOTHING open . Indeed it was dreich again and I saw nothing , really. I slowly climbed up into the Ardennes that today felt more like the Himalayas due to my negative mood. My front tyre puncture was just about holding up but needed a bit of gonf every so often. I crawled into charlesville- mesiere and saw a burger shop open. Well the door was open but it was that magical French time 14:02: ferme!! However out of sympathy or bewilderment they decided they could squeeze me in ( the place was empty). My burger meal consisted of 2 burgers( really?) and a poke of chips- needless to say all disappeared in a flash.
      I wandered around charlesville thinking about staying, but what is there to do on a bank holiday??
      Well the answer is cycle a bit more. ( there are no other correct answers) I was aware there was a cycle way down the Meuse , but youre never too sure until you get on a "cycle way" how much is shared road, how much is dirt track. This cycle way was 99% traffic free, 100% perfect smooth tarmac. And with a tail wind. And the sun came out. And it was down hill: what's not to like? So now I'm in Givet, on the Belgian border, needing to give my legs a rest after a 175k day, give my poor bike some TLC and await the forecasted change in the weather....

      * in fairness , I think this was another Memorial Day for one of the great wars. Pretty real history round these parts. Perhaps I should toughen up.
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    • Day 76

      Schöner Stellplatz an der Maas 🚐 🌝

      February 27 in France ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

      Die Maas hat einen beängstigend hohen Wasserstand. Nach dem ganzen Regen ☔️ hier in Frankreich ist sie mächtig gestiegen.
      Weiter schlengeln wir uns, wie der Fluss weiter Richtung Norden. Gelandet sind wir in Givet. Großer Stellplatz direkt an der Maas. Auch hier wird die Brücke saniert, man kommt aber noch rüber...
      Hier leben ca 6500 Einwohner. Ein Ort wie jeder andere in Frankreich, jedoch hat jedes kleine Dorf immer einen Bäcker, Metzger, Lebensmittel Laden, Apotheke...das ist schon prächtig...👍🏻
      Wir sammeln einige Eindrücke und halten sie in Bildern fest.

      Morgen geht es nach Belgien und unser Büchlein bekommt ein neues Fähnchen 😉😃
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    • Day 10

      Bonjour France, but What a Hotel

      August 27, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      The prospect of a shorter ride of around 60 km, meant that our backsides would not be punished quite so cruelly today. The weather also came to the party by giving us a cool, but fine day that would be ideal for riding.
      We divided the riders into two groups, one led by Pascale and the other by Gordon. We have discovered the huge advantage that having a GPS can be on these rides, as compared to trying to follow the route with paper maps. Fortunately quite a few of our riders have come electronically enabled, and we have generally been able to find our way with a minimum of fuss. (Off course having a huge river like the Meuse to follow, also has some advantages).

      After winding our way back through Namur, we joined the riverside bike path and happily made our way towards Givet. We hadn’t ridden far before we found a trailside booth selling fresh strawberries. That seemed like a heaven sent opportunity to stop. We all contributed to increasing the proprietor’s retirement fund, and then sat down to feast on the lovely red berries. It is this type of unplanned highlight that really make such rides so amazing.

      For Carol, the strawberry stop was memorable for another reason. In spite of all our loud warnings she somehow managed to stand in a large, fresh dog turd. The next few minutes were spent trying vainly to remove the foul acretion by wildy rubbing her shoe on every blade of grass in the area.

      After the strawberry stop, we continued on our way in search of the next highlight. The notes told wonderful stories about a fantastic garden that featured cascading water fountains. They were supposed to be around 17 km from Namur. When we reached that location we found Allan and Sarah standing by the trail. They explained that the &%$@% garden was at the top of a huge hill, and so they had deserted from group one and decided to join us instead.

      With the information provided by Allan and Sarah, we quickly made the decision that we were not that interested in gardens after all. It turned out to be a great idea, as we soon stumbled upon a lovely café that specialised in making decadent crepes. It was obviously meant to be.

      After further filling of our faces and stomachs, we climbed back on our bikes to continue to the next significant city of Dinant. The timing was perfect, as we arrived just as a passing rain shower hit. We settled down at a popular riverside café precinct for lunch. Since dinner tonight was not provided, we all knew that we needed to have a significant lunch instead.

      The final section of the ride took us to the smaller town of Givet.

      Accommodation in this town was very difficult to find, and that is why the trip operator was somewhat apologetic when they explained that the only place that would take such a large group was the aptly named “Budget Ibis”. Budget by name and even worse by nature, this place really was a shocker.

      We entered into a dark, depressing and very hot foyer, where we were greeted by a vending machine. Our bikes were bundled into about half a dozen different guest rooms (although the hotel was quite large, I think we were the only guests). When our room keys were handed out, several rooms turned out to have been completely unprepared – unmade beds, dirty towels, etc.

      Maggie and I opened our door and found our room to be about the same size as a phone box. It was hot, so I decided to open the window. It turned out to be a bad move, as when the window was opened, it allowed a cascade of bird droppings to fall down into the room. It did not look like the window had been open for some time.

      What about the rest of the room ? Well the AC did not work, the pillows were the same size as hot water bottles, the bathroom was minute, you had to step out into the corridor to turn around and the towels were the size of place mats. Apart from that, it was pretty satisfactory. I was certainly glad that we would only be enduring one night there.
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    • Day 20

      Tournai Belgium

      September 29, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Every day we begin by putting a destination of between 3 and 4 hours and it always takes 6 or 7.
      Today we started with the hood down in cloudy weather and after an hour we stopped and put it up as we approached heavy rain. . We drove through it and stopped at Givet France which is surrounded on three sides by Belgium. We had lunch and a look at the river Meuse and the Charlemont castle. Very pretty.
      90 minutes later the next stop was for coffee and to book a place to stay, we were short on options and the weather was changeable so I said one more hour driving. That last hour was on a motorway with lots of cars but not many trucks and thankfully no rain.
      This hotel is better than we usually choose. It has a restaurant and I noticed many tame rabbits walking about.

      We could get to UK tomorrow but it would be a long day so we will drive close to Dunkirk and get a ferry late Sunday morning. The roads will be easier in UK on Sunday.
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    • Day 1

      Givet

      June 15, 2021 in France ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      We zijn aangekomen in Givet en staan langs de Maas.

      Onderweg zijn we niet veel campers tegen gekomen al zagen we toen we in de stalling kwamen heel veel lege plekken. Of die mensen zijn al eerder vertrokken of het is in Nederland overvol op de campings. Wij gaan nog even genieten van ons plekje aan de Maas met een koud Roseetje want dat smaakt nu wel.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Givet, ژیوه, Fort-la-Montagne, ジヴェ, 08600, Живе, Djivet, 日韦

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