Escaping the Rain

We left la Maline and it's very welcoming staff under cloudy skies with rain threatening. We enjoyed the short ride along the edge of the canyon as we cycled back to La Palud. While reprovisioning, weWeiterlesen
Another Rainy Day

We started our day by feeding Arthur the sheep, followed by a lovely good bye from Bruno our gratious host. We had more canyon riding ahead of us, including big wall views and roads cut right intoWeiterlesen
Down from the Hills

It was a day of many fun descents, as we rolled out of the hills toward the coast. In Montaroux we were able to catch up with Isabelle, a long time friend who Holly has known since age 7. We thenWeiterlesen
Beach + Ball Pits

Wednesday is not a school day for children in France, so we headed to the beach in Mandelieu with Patricia, Thierry and Matéo. For the trip, Claire and Holly got to ride with Thierry in theWeiterlesen
La Napoule Nostalgia

We headed to La Napoule to revisit the landmarks of Holly's childhood. She spent two years living in this small seaside village in elementary school. We started with some beachtime by the chateau,Weiterlesen
More Fun in the Sun

We had a more low key start to our day, pouring over maps and potential itineraries, while Claire and Matéo went to explore a neighbor's farm with Patricia and Thierry. The early afternoon wasWeiterlesen
The High Road

We set off from Pégo after a great few days of reconnecting, visiting and resting - many thanks to Patricia and Thierry for their amazing welcome. Because we tend to make these kinds of choices, weWeiterlesen
Monaco Mission

It was a mission to Monaco day. We pedalled out to the seaside, along the Promenade des Anglais and through the old port in Nice, then through the small but luxurious towns along the coast. We got aWeiterlesen
Nice with the Niçois!

In Nice we were hosted by Jean-François and Patricia, climbing friends of Holly's from her stay in the area in 2004. They gave us the full Niçois welcome - appératif (Karl even tried a pastis, ofWeiterlesen
Menton and Ventimiglia

We packed up, heading... toward Italy. It wasn't in our plans originally but JF convinced us that we should explore Italy, even if it was just for a little detour, so we found ourselves heading eastWeiterlesen
Dolceaqua and Pigna

A rainy forecast for the week ahead awaited us in Italy, so we decided on a small tour up to Dolceacqua and beyond for the day. Dolceacqua is a historic fortified village, with narrow streets like itsWeiterlesen
Red Rocks

We started our morning pedalling back over the border to Menton, then caught a train back to Nice (no need to pedal by Monaco a fourth time!). Holly was keen to pedal the coast through to theWeiterlesen
Marching Bands

Our great campsite near Cap Roux required a hiking exit, but luckily Claire was motivated to start the day (certainly not always the case!). We enjoyed more quiet coastal road for the morning until weWeiterlesen
Land of the Affluent

We headed to Saint Tropez for our rest day. First we visited the very busy market, then rode and walked through the narrow designer store-filled streets, finally getting away from the ritzy bubble ofWeiterlesen
Rail Grade!

Our departure from Cogolin was celebrated with a marching band (ha! I think it was the last day of the town's celebrations...) and a good bye to Gordon who was a great host, letting us crash at hisWeiterlesen
Full Steam Ahead

Claire was at the pool gate for its opening first thing in the morning, keen to get one last swim in before we headed to the train station. Then late morning we were boarding a train to Marseilles andWeiterlesen
Famous Old Bridges

Everyone will remember the song:
"Sur le pont d'Avignon
On y danse, on y danse,
Sur le pont d'Avignon
On y danse tous en rond"
Well we weren't really able to do any dancing when we visited theWeiterlesen
Land of Cherries and Caves

After a long windy night, we found some respite from the wind through the hilly country in the northern Gard. The first highlight of the day, after realizing we were rolling through fields of ripeWeiterlesen
Gorges de l'Ardèche

We like rocks and canyons, so the Gorges de l'Ardèche was an obvious destination. Karl had hoped to paddle part of the Ardèche River through the canyon, but it turns out there is a prefectoraleWeiterlesen
Via Ardèche

After our first taste of Ardèche, we decided we wanted to explore more of the department as we worked our way north. So we looped back to Vallon-Pont-d'Arc and followed the Via Ardèche cycle routeWeiterlesen
Col de Mézilhac

We had a big climb ahead of us up the Volane River to the Col de Mézilhac so we could drop back down along the Dorne River to Le Cheylard. We climbed 900 m in 30 km, and were pleased with the relaxedWeiterlesen
Dolce Via

It was a rainy night and morning in Le Cheylard, but we were relieved when the rain abated around breakfast time. Claire enjoyed playing with some new friends at the playground, then we set off downWeiterlesen
Up the Drôme River

We were feeling weather-fatigued after many nights of rain, so found a B&B to decompress for the night and dry out our humid gear. The morning breakfast included a delightful spread of nine jams ourWeiterlesen
Col de Rousset & Vercors

We spend a lot of time looking at maps each day, and now Claire has even started playing at route planning too. She maybe could have planned a more relaxed day for us... but since she wasn't inWeiterlesen
Down into the Valley

We had an amazing visit with Cécile and Michel, and Claire enjoyed playing with their grand daughters Emy and Océlie. We got to taste raviole, the smaller delicious French cousin of Italian ravioli,Weiterlesen
Reisender
Amazing Pictures.