Another Adventure Beckons

Like many of our previous overseas cycling adventures, this one began as our participants assembled at Melbourne Airport for a late night flight to Dubai. Although we had already completed two ridesLæs mere
Hello Paris

After the long flights from Australia we arrived at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport in early afternoon. After clearing immigration and baggage collection, I had organised a mini bus transfer to takeLæs mere
Exploring Paris

A Walking Peloton

We have now had 4 wonderful days in the famous "City of Light" and today we head south to begin our cycling adventure The weather here has been amazing - high 20s and low 30s every day. This isLæs mere
A Train to Orleans

This morning the weather in Paris turned a litle cooler as a thunderstorm broke the run of hot days, just at the same time as we were due to leave our hotels and begin the journey to Orleans.Læs mere
On the Bikes at Last

After two years of planning our French Revolutions Cycling Adventure is now really underway. Last night we all went out to the Restaurant L'Ardoise in Orleans and were treated to the most incredibleLæs mere
Chateau de Chambord and Blois

Our second day of riding took us into the famous Chateau Region of France. We were soon exploring the huge Chateau de Chambord, surely one of the most famous, but necessarily one of the prettiest,Læs mere
Ride to Amboise

It was a fine, but windy ride from Blois to Amboise. It also was NOT flat, with several sections that had us look for our granny gears. Our hotel in Blois had a TinTin theme with numerous models andLæs mere
Amboise and Leonardo

Whichever way you look at it, Amboise is a fascinating city. Since this was our first (and only) rest day for the ride, we made maximum use of our day off the bikes to explore. The most famousLæs mere
Tours

It was a shortish ride today that took us right into the the heart of the city of Tours to discover the old quarters sheltering the famous 'Place Plumereau' and its half-timbered houses. This city wasLæs mere
Azay le Rideau

The ride proceeded to Villandry with its famous Gardens, matchless in Europe and composed of 3 superposed terraces, then Saché, the house of the famous novelist Honoré de Balzac. We finally arrivedLæs mere
Chinon

Today's highlight was the fabulous Chateau d'Usse, known as the "Sleeping Beauty Castle".
Saumur

Today's highlight was a visit to the underground homes of the Troglodytes. I was not expecting to find that in France.
Angers

The most surprising and unexpected feature of today's ride was the crossing of a small river by means of a self propelled floating bac. In order to get across, we had to load about 4 bikes and ridersLæs mere
Montjean Sur Loire

Today our cycle towards the Atlantic continued through some superb French villages and followed the banks of the Loire for some distance. By this time we have seen the Loire steadily grow to a veryLæs mere
Champtoceaux

Today's ride followed the peaceful riverbank for much of the way. Our arrival at Champtoceaux marked our entry into Brittany. We now only have three days of riding left.
Reaching Nantes

Today we woke to leaden skies and a howling wind. Some of our more fearful souls thought that we were going to be in for a very long, hard day in the saddle. I went outside and did my "cloudLæs mere
The End of the Loire

We woke this morning to a cloudless blue sky - probably one of the best days we have had since arriving three weeks ago. What a perfect way to finish our ride along the Loire. Some time this afternoonLæs mere
The End of the Ride

Although we reached the mouth of the Loire yesterday, our ride was not quite over. We still had one more solid day of riding to reach our final destination of Le Croisic. The final day of any extendedLæs mere
Vannes

Although our cycling adventure had drawn to a close, Maggie and I still had lots of travel and exploring waiting for us. Today we caught the train to Vannes and went in search of the Europcar depot.Læs mere
Quimper, Brittany

It was with some trepidation that we loaded the car and headed out of Vannes. Ou destination for the evening was the town of Quimper, situated near the far west of Brittany.
Gradually the drivingLæs mere
Pontorson

Before leaving for France, some good friends had advised us that Mont St Michel was one of the most dramatic locations in the country. It sounded like the sort of place that we could not miss.
ItLæs mere
La Fresnee

After the frenetic pace of the previous few weeks, it was great to be able to spend three nights in the same location. Our home for this time was the Chambres d’Hotes La Fresnee,.
The mainLæs mere
Caen

Caen was largely obliterated in heavy fighting during the Battle of Normandy in 1944. Although it has been rebuilt, the memories of that terrible time still remain.
Our accommodation was the HotelLæs mere
Vernon

It was now time to start heading back east, towards Paris. Our stay was at the Hotel du Haut Marais, Vernon.