Our "Tour de France"

Nantes - Bordeaux - Narbonne - Dijon


In 2009 a first lap took us from Strasbourg via Mulhouse, Besancon, Chalon-sur-Saône to the “vallée de la Loire”, where we followed the Loire to St Nazaire at the Atlantic ocean.
While cycling through the beautiful French landscapes with the marvellous “châteaux  de la Loire” the idea was born of going on later and finish our tour de France along the Vendée, les Landes, le canal du Midi to Narbonne. From there we followed the French Mediterranean coast to Montpellier. After visiting Nîmes and Avignon we continued our trip by following the “vallée du Rhône” to Lyon and Chalon-sur-Saône where we crossed our cycling path from 2009.  



Day1

Friday, 31.08. Nantes- Bourgneuf en Retz

 Leaving home very early (5 :00), dark, chilly and wet. From Gasperich cycle to the main station, find Luc and Luss, get on the TGV for Paris and relax. Arrive in Paris , Gare de l’Est. Cycle through Paris, make a “little” detour to the “Vieux Campeur”, which only opens (scandal!!) at 11:00, so all we get is some window shoppingL . Treat ourselves to some nice croissant and coffee and ride towards Gare de Montparnasse. Our team splits up, we continue 2by2…..TGV towards Nantes. The 4 of us meet again in Nantes, a one-hour time gap between us. In Nantes we see the nice castle, buy some cycling gloves for Gast and start cycling.




Sun comes out, turns the day into a sunny one…
We arrive in Bourgneuf en Retz, in a small family hotel, the place is busy, luckily Luc has made a reservation. Dinner in a small pizzeria/crêperie.
+- 65km


Day2

Saturday, 01.09.  Bourgneuf en Retz-St. Hilaire de Riez

Start leisurely at 10:00, enjoying the outskirts of the Bretagne. Little towns, whitewashed houses, wooden window shutters painted in vivid colours.
Along the river, “canal”, we see the typical wooden cabins (Port des Champs), standing on 4 high poles, a square fishing net attached to them for some river fishing.





Port du Bec, a very nice little port, shows us the boats lying on one side in low tide waiting patiently to be lifted up again by the floods of high tide…Seagulls rising from the river, soaring high up into the sky with their hoarse cries…
See a “cooperative”, all the typical sailor and boat stuff, things we would love to bring home but there’s not enough room in our bags L





Continue and find the “passage du Gois” at low tide. 


As far as the eye can see, wet sand and people armed with some buckets 
and shovels searching and scratching in the sand for all sorts of mussles,
 crabs, cockles, oysters….
The air has a salty taste, we can smell the sea…
We continue towards the isle of Noirmoutier, sandy and pine trees …
We cycle back to the mainland, over the long bridge.
Then the landscape changes: pine trees, a typical mediteranean smell in the air, 
a soft breeze…

We ride through the woods, up and down we go, it almost feels like a ride on 
a roller coaster. Arrive in St. Hilaire de Riez, find a nice hotel and get some 
delicious dinner.  So many calories today, hopefully we get rid of them during 
the trip.
+-75 km








Day3

Sunday, 02.09. St. Hilaire- Tranche sur Mer


Start towards “Les Sables d’Olonne”. We are back on the same type of cycling path: sand, pine trees and the path relentlessly going up and down, all in a terrific speed. In the middle of nowhere we meet a wooden path, little lakes and ponds all around, very pleasant landscape.
End up in “Sable”, a nice little “station balnéaire”, stroll through the harbour, see the smallest sloop that ever made it around the world. Have a bite at the baker’s (a comfort in the cold wind), and lose Luc. We find him out of town relaxing on a bench.











                                                                                                               









Then a terrible discovery for myself: my luggage rack is broken!!!
It is basically dangling in the air, hanging on a silken stringL Panic!
Gast tries to fix it with some Velcro straps, but we have to go on,
there is nothing we can do on a Sunday, we’ll have to see the next day.
I hold my breath while cycling, always afraid the whole thing will break down.
On the way we see a castle that belonged to Richard Lionheart
A “little” mistake in Luc’s calculations of the distance: the planned 70 turn easily 
over a 100kmJFinally we end up in “La Tranche sur Mer”, windy and cold in the 
meantime…Trouble to find a convenient hotel, but get a nice place at the end. 3 of 
us cycle back into town, dinner at a pizzeria, Luss stays in and enjoys the 
hotel’s restaurant. Hope to find some help for my bike the next day.









Day 4

Monday, 03.09. Tranche sur Mer- La Rochelle


 Start fairly early, search for a shop or any place able to repair my bike. At a local boat shop they indicate us to ride to L’Aiguillon sur Mer and ask in the harbour some ship builders, they might help. We do indeed find some people working at the dockyards, and, YES, they can help, welding the aluminium rack. I tip the worker off, so glad it’s repaired and cross my fingers that it stays like that. Going on we cycle for quite a while on a bumpy, stoney path and find a bridge which is crossing to “nowhere”. We turn back, finding the “canal” at the end. This path is narrow, a single trail and turns into a complete wilderness, covering our poor bikes with layers of mud. Backtrack again….to finally get on the proper path, nice, much broader and a lot drier.

After 92km we arrive in La Rochelle, get the 2 last rooms in the Etap hotel! Visit of the old harbour, very nice: the big, famous towers (medieval lighthouses) lie in the sun while a breeze is twirling around them….
Find a delicious Italian restaurant, and stroll back to the hotel…









Day5

Tuesday, 04.09.La Rochelle-Marennes

Leave La Rochelle, meet after a while the canal again, with a path that carries us up and down, sometimes gravel, sometimes paved. We see nice docks and “pontons”, ships lying on a broadside waiting for the high tide to roll in…We end up in the pine woods on an old “railway” track, eat black berries and take plenty of pictures of those white bloomed hedges.



Lunch at a little lake, surrounded by a bunch of very curious swans that try to steal our food from our plates. Some slapping with some newspapers brings them right back to order….
We cycle on and enter the little town of Marennes, where we find a most beautiful shop (Luc and myself buying a funny fishbone). Centre of town with a big stone Church and impressive spire. Find an hotel a bit out of town, the Amarenne, cycle back into a “ghost town” to get dinner at the only open restaurant “le petit creux”, where the cook tells he travelled a lot over the world and even had a job at Lea Linster’s placeJ
95km






Day 6

Wednesday, 05.09. Marennes- Hourtin 

Leave Marennes, find a cycling path that leads us through the woods while a railway is running along with us. Somewhere in the middle of the woods we see the tip of a lighthouse popping up. We cannot resist and climb the spiral staircase with more than 300 steps, poor legs. (“la coubre”) We get rewarded at the top with some stunning views.






We continue, cross a bridge and see seagulls, all turned windwards, very nice picture…

Before arriving in Hourtin, Gast comes off the track, his front wheel immediately slips ‘s away in the sand and falls right into the street. Apart from the fright, he’s fine.

Hourtin, sleep and dinner in the bar,restaurant hotel d’Hourtin.

112km




Day7

Thursday, 06.09. Hourtin-Bordeaux


 After a lousy breakfast we leave over gravel and some better streets to find a nice forest path (direction St Hélène) where riding on a narrow path with a lot of traffic, requires a bit of concentration. We enjoy some more black berries and continue towards Bordeaux. In town we follow the Gironde river…have a little nap at the lake, we are fairly early, hotel not yet available…



Nice churches, beautiful town gates, nice gables…at one of the main places we see people cooling themselves off in a mist that rises up from the ground, like a fountain, almost “spooky”…Meet Anita and Alain in front of the Etap hotel and decide to visit Bordeaux by bike: Notre Dame Church, more gates, little streets, beer on a nice terrace, very pleasant. Dinner at a place called “Elvis”, quite posh, and stroll back through shopping streets, now very “safe” that all is closed…L

112km









Day 8

Friday, 07.09. Bordeaux-Marmande-Auvillar (Valence-sur-Agen)


Search our way out of Bordeaux and ride for about 50 km on an ancient railway, now a nice cycling path. Eat fresh figs on the way, get sticky and messy…enjoy the ride, some more black berries…Rather busy on the cycling path, a lot of other bikers, so some concentration requested




Picnic and continue on various tracks, gravel and other, find the “Canal de la Garonne”. Continue towards Marmande, to find a funny landlady (Europe Hotel), allowing our bikes’ “parking” right in the bar.

Dinner at a small Vietnamese restaurant

105 km




Day9

Saturday, 08.09. Marmande-Auvillar (Valence d'Agen)


 Gaston and I get a fright during the night: our house alarm is triggered off by something and we have to make arrangements L At the end we know, no robbery in the house, only thing stolen: our night’s sleep….Quite tired we start into a very hot day…We get back to the canal and continue along the Garonne. We even see some river turtles that are sunbathing at the riverbank. The big plane trees (platanes) offer some shade, it is even a bit chilly sometimes.





 Halfway we have a picnic and start phoning around for an hotel, but we are not very successful. So around La Majestère, Luc and Alain cycle into a village, asking around. At the end we find something, ride into Valence sur Agen, shop quickly there, and end up, after a terrible ascent, steep as a mountain, in Auvillar, at the Horloge. Nice rooms, dinner and a good rest
100km



Day 10

Sunday, 09.09. Auvillar-Toulouse

Start from Auvillar, down hill, very steep and rather chilly so early in the day…
Find the canal and continue our voyage.
Gaston’s luggage seems to hang very low, his suspension is losing some air. We find an open cycling shop and he gets a refill, we get it even for free, very friendly.







We continue along the canal, have the traditional picnic, and ride on towards Toulouse.
Etap hotel, leave the bikes on the first floor,  have a stroll through Toulouse,
ice cream and later dinner in a simple Italian restaurant (cold air conditioningL)
93 km

Day 11

Monday, 10.09. Toulouse- Castelnaudary

We cycle on along the canal, now the “Canal du midi” and my stupid bike is not only making terrible noises because of Goodness knows why, but now the brakes rattle as well. At the picnic place the bike lies on a table and endures some workings on the brakes and seems to be doing better afterwards


We see “partage des eaux” and an “obélisque” signed out. Gast, Anita and me cycle through a beautiful tree alley and have a look. Then A and me lose Gast, cycle back, and find the others are gone as well. After some searching we see a little sign to Castelnaudary and head towards that direction. No worried husbands or brothers, ONLY Luss turns back to look after the girls!!! We now know about priorities!!!



Find Castelnaudary and check in at Hotel du Centre. The bikes spend the night downstairs of a restaurant…

Get some food, in the harbour and Centre, get some whisky and spend a very entertaining evening with lots of laughter.



Day 12

Tuesday, 11.09. Castelnaudary-Carcassonne


Continue on the canal du midi, this time on different ground: gravel, earth, lots of rocks and many roots sticking out. It is a challenge to our quick reaction to avoid the different obstacles and spare the bike some shaking and rattling…

The unpaved ground is hard on wrists and elbows, poor Luss.







Arrive in Carcassonne town, have some fruit from the market and a beer .
42km.
Cycle out of town and find the Etap hotel. Stunning view from the bridge, the medieval town lies on a hill, the light on it, very nice.
From the hotel we walk towards the fortress. Stroll through the streets, narrow and full of nice shops. It is rather warm, but a bit later, when the air has cooled down a bit, we do the castle walk. We enjoy the splendid views and leave the walled town. We find a little place right at the foot of the castle and enjoy dinner there. That evening we see some rain…


Day 13

Wednesday, 12. 09. Carcassonne- Narbonne

 Leave Carcassonne and find the canal again. Already we are used to the long alleys of plane trees and the beautiful picture they give.
We meet many other people travelling on bikes with luggage.
At the picnic place Gaston tries to fix his changing gear, which is not doing so well any more.




We watch the people on the canal boats 
and gossip about their lousy steering capacities…
In Ventenac-en-Minervois we leave the canal
and join the via Dixiane, where we enjoyed some fresh figs












Find Narbonne city, get to the main place, with the “Hotel de ville” , have a drink next to the “via Amicia” stones and take a look at the cathedral 
“Notre Dame”, which has a beautiful inner courtyard with tiny spires and many gargoyles looking down on you.

The weather is colder and windy.

75km
Etap Hotel, bikes in the room, dinner at a pizzeria in the industrial zone. Add some whisky and everybody is happy

Day14

Thursday, 13.09. Narbonne-Port-la-Nouvelle-Narbonne

Heavy winds, black rainclouds hanging in the sky, we decide to stay in the hotel and only cycle a day tour with return to the same place.(Port-la-Nouvelle)
On the way Gast misses his little bag, with credit cards etc, he cycles back; the rest of us continues bravely cycling along the Canal de la Robine until we have a picnic in Port-la-Nouvelle.


We cycle out of town and end up at a main road with too much traffic. At the same time, the weather turns from bad to worse, it looks like heavy rain, merciless winds and killing cars…. So no Sigeon today for us, we turn back and return by the same way over the canal de la Robine that we’ve come. Still the wind blowing our ears off, but we arrive safely at the hotel, spared by the rain……
Same pizzeria,
57km




Day 15

Friday, 14.09. Narbonne- Agde


Starting early from Narbonne, VERY VERY windy and chilly.

Seeing the “Clape” in the background, we cycle via Gruisson towards Agde. Frontwind a nightmare, wind in the back incredible, we feel like flying along the way. 

We lose the way along the coast, ride back into the land, finding again le canal du midi. We stop for a picnic where an old couple sits and watches the boats, very sweet. 

We go on and enter Cap d’Agde, have a drink there. Last station for Luc and Luss, who will take the train here for returning home.







We cycle and find our Hotel Alhambra in Agde town.
In the evening last time back to Cap d’Agde, have dinner all together, say our farewells and cycle to the hotel. By by , 90km


Day16
Saturday, 15.09. Cap d’Agde-Montpellier

We don’t leave too late, see markets, but any visit not aloud by our dear hubbies….
Cycle along the seaside, see herons, egrets and….in the “swamps” some flamingos “pink Belgians”J Many big seagulls, too. We are having a wonderful picnic at the seaside, collect shells and “brave” Anita has a quick swim in the freezing water.




We cycle through”Sète, La Grande Motte”, have a relaxed drink and continue to the tourist office of “Grau du Roi”. There it hits us unprepared: all hotels in the area and neighbour towns are complete. It is the week-end “du patrimoine”, the weather is nice, people take a last holiday. We search, phone around many times, but there’s no way around it, we have to go back to Montpellier, we reserve a “Campanile” hotel and put up with the more than 25 extra kmL
We arrive pretty late, shop quickly, have dinner in Campanile and finally relax .
111km

Day 17

Sunday, 16.09. Montpellier-Avignon

Start in Montpellier, still chilly in the morning. Cycling towards Lunel, see nice church and village , Almargues,
Get lost a few times, not following an official path, but our boys always manage to save usJ . Cycle into Nîmes, but shortly before that climb over, under and trough bushes, cross trench (spiky!!) and continue on busy road with traffic. In Nîmes short stop at Mc Donald’s, and already reserve our Etap hotel in Avignon.

Enter Avignon, lots of traffic, cross a bridge and see Avignon ahead of us beautifully in the sun. Stunning, and feel very pleased when the cars get stuck 
in the traffic jam and we bikers wriggle through easily, hehe.
Outside the wall we find our hotel. Dinner at “Kanter’s”, very nice, 117km

Day 18

Monday, 17.09. Avignon-Montelimar

Start with checking at the railway station about the options for our return back home. As usual, travelling with bikes with no long term reservations on the train, is never easy.
We continue towards Montélimar and shall take our final decisions there. Get out of the City, last glimpse of the “pont d’Avignon” and the city and search for small ways.

Sometimes we ignore signs like” very forbidden to enter”, find some gravel pathes, but no trenches to cross for today. Climb up into the hills, cycle through the pine trees, see the industrial area below us. Ride on, busy roads, picnic at a chapel and enter the industrial zone of Montélimar. Scary traffic, too many cars, crossing a long bridge to find our Etap hotel at the end. Have a break, and go to Montélimar Centre, railway station. Anita and Alain pursue tickets to return from Viennes, Gaston and me decide to continue all the way to Dijon
Buy some nougat and goodies and have a relaxed dinner now that everything is settled.


Day19

Tuesday, 18.09. Montélimar-Chanas

Start at 7:00 with a grey sky and quite cool.
Happy to leave that horrible industrial zone behind us, we search for our way until we see the “Drôme” cycling path.
Come to a funny bridge, “Indiana Jones” style, impossible to cross…


Cycle on through Valence, quite busy and finish in a small town, Chanas, Campanile hotel.
Dinner at the hotel and a little “farewell-whisky-party” that night…
115 km

Day 20

Wednesday, 19.09. Chanas-Lyon

Start early again, heading towards Viennes. Finding quite easily our way, mainly over acceptable cycling pathes.
Enter  Viennes, where our ways will separate. Anita and Alain get a train to Lyon and from there back home to Luxbg.
Gaston and I continue all the way to Dijon. We find a rather spectacular mountain bike
path along the river Rhône, on a kind of reddish gravel, going smoothly up and down….


We soon enter the outskirts of Lyon and get into some trouble: cars, traffic, motorway, more cars, not very easy…
We manage to get through a whole net of dangerous roads without being run over by different vehicles, and find the centre of Lyon City. Right next to the centre beautiful 
cathedral, Notre Dame de St Jean. At a very helpful tourist information they tell us, Lyon is booked out, all hotels complete, they call many times, but we are stuck.
We decide to continue towards the northern part of Lyonas far out of the city as possible. We call an Etap hotel, make reservations at the porte de Lyon.
Then we start climbing up the hills, rather steep, hard to finish off the day’s ride. We get lost, Gaston’s Samsung is very helpful, so we get a tasty chocolate goody and search 
for the hotel, being rather dead beat already…
At the end we arrive, on the top of an industrial zone, shop some dinner and “picnic” in the hotel. 90km






Day21

Thursday, 20.09. Lyon-Mâcon 

Start from our hotel and climb VERY steep hills, ascent almost to “Mont Thou”, 
Gaston mad at himself : the day before he had planned our route and now we are 
already dead from the beginning. We are sweaty and get into a long descent, too 
long, we are frozen to death by the time that we find back the valley of the river 
Saône. Glad to warm up a bit, we don’t mind the gravel at the beginning. But the 
path is getting worth and worth, big stones and bumps make it hard to ride the 
bike in a comfortable way… The sun is warm, we have a sunny break at the river 
bank and gather our strength to enter Mâcon. We call Etap hotel at the entrance of 
Mâcon, and start searching for it. Had we hoped to find it an easy job, we soon 
realize that we can’t make it so quickly to the hotel. 
Avoiding main roads and motorway, we continue for +- 10 km over very small 
roads to find the hotel at Mâcon Nord. Bikes stay outside, dinner at a simple
”trucker” place, 90km of rattle and shake!!!



Day22

Friday, 21.09.Mâcon-Beaune

It is really cold now in the morning. We wear all we have, hoping that we can get rid of a few layers during the day.
Nice cycling along the Saône, the wind in our back, we literally fly along the river bank.
Very soon we enter Tournus, have a short look at the town, the main place, the abbey..
We continue with good speed, cross Châlon, cross Chaigny, where we take a picture to remind us the other cycling trip …



Gravel is luckily very reduced, soon we meet our “old” Bourgogne cycling path and enter Beaune







Find an Etap hotel and walk to a shopping centre to get a nice dinner. 
Walking back, the air is quite mild but looks like rain…
105km

















Day 23

Saturday, 22.09. Beaune-Dijon 

Start in the rain, with raincoat and raingear. Very heavy wind, this time unfortunately blowing straight into our faces L
Not so easy to find our way, difficult to check the maps in the pouring rain.
Cycling through the open plain is a nightmare, the way not always easy, so we feel lucky to find a busy road with a small strap at its side for bikers. Suffer and cycle on..
Enter Dijon, cold, wet and miserable.
We find a very pleasant terrace, heated, where we have late lunch and dry our clothes.
60km
We stroll through Dijon centre and find it a very nice town.
2060km tour!!!





England


Hull-Dover



Monday, 02.07.2012

8:04, that’s our date with Anita in the train, Dippach station….Anita calls, the train is quite full, a Conductor is very friendly and helpful….Luxbg-Brussels-Midi 9:55, not so easy to stow away the bikes, no real place reserved….at the end, we manage and find our seats.







–We arrive in Brussels and change for Brugges. 


In Brugges we get a little map and decide to cycle towards Zeebrugges, where we meet Alain.

Get a beer and an ice-cream to comfort Gastong for the first puncture or “flat foot”….

Wait for the check-in, get on board of the “Pride of Brugges”.

We find a nice cabin waiting for us. Dinner is included in the ticket.

It is a bit chilly aboard, we snuggle quite soon under the bed covers.

We sail all night, arrive the other day, check our watches, have breakfast (included) and leave the ship….





Tuesday, 03.07.2012

Arrival in Kingston-upon-Hull around 8:00….RAIN!
We dress on and off, very unsure what to wear.
Off the ferry we have to remember to ride on the left side!!!!
We seem to turn a bit in circles to get out of Hull, we arrive at the Humber bridge after 20km! £uzzie loses an overshoe and rides back, happy to return with the secured shoe. It is rather cold….

Around Beeslby we find a “shortcut” and cycle over rough ground, Gaston has a fall, but apart from a little pain in the calf muscle he is fine….Rain showers again and again…get raingear on and off all the time, …Sometimes we get sweaty under the raincoat, and suffer then from the cold wind.
The landscape and the roads are quite hilly, combined with the wind, we feel rather tired after +- 75km and decide to change our plans: we don’t go on to Lincoln, but find a tiny town, called Market Rasen and stay there in an hotel “The Advocate Arms”…Dinner at a local Pub…




Wednesday 04.07.2012


Find out that “black Pudding” is indeed from Lincolnshire, a speciality, but certainly not our choice for breakfast (+-“Treipen”)…
Leave Market Rasen around 9:30, it looks like rain…We follow the river for a while and arrive in Lincoln. See the castle where one still finds a copy of the Magna Charta (William the Conqueror…), see the cathedral, Anita and me have a quick glimpse inside, and stroll through the streets to let a true English atmosphere sink in…




After Lincoln we continue along the river, see some riverboats “racing” us and arrive in Boston. Unfortunately there is no tourist information, but in the library we find two nice ladies who are very helpful: they indicate us some B+B’s, Inns…One of the B+B’s is full and sends us to “Lochiel”, where we can stay for the night.

Dinner at “King’s Arms, a little walk through the town, the setting sun dipping the whole town into a lovely pinkish light. The huge church spire called “the Stump” towers over the market place. They tell us the stump was used as a lighthouse in its earlier days….



During the night Gast is sick (diarrhoea), and feels too weak to face a 110km cycling …

Thursday 05.07.2012

We decide to split up : Anita, Alain and £uss cycle towards Peterborough, Gaston and myself we take the train and make sure to find some accommodation for the night.
The 3 fellows are very lucky and cycle through  a sunny day.
Gaston and I learn how to travel with a bike in the UK… We change at Grantham, cannot make any reservation for the bikes, but need to get a special ticket all the same. At the end the train arrives and to our astonishment the conductor is taking care of our bikes, all we have to do is to get on the train and watch the changing landscape slip by…






In Peterborough the tourist office is a disaster: no booking or any help is provided, only a badly done leaflet with some addresses and that’s it!!!

We search for more than 3 hours, call everywhere, ring many doorbells and find a very friendly landlady at the end that helps us out and finds “Da Rosaria” Guest House for us.

So far Gaston had no rest, he was rather poorly in the meanwhile, we check in at the Da Rosaria and cycle back into town waiting for our friends.They arrive, tired and sunburned, happy that we found a place to stay for the night. Mexican dinner at “Chimichanga’s” in town

Friday 06.07.2012

8:30 breakfast, weather forecast: HEAVY RAIN. We’re off towards Cambridge.




Rain, heavy, almost without interruption, it is coming down in buckets…Very slow progress, it takes ages to put some distance between us and Peterborough.

Calling the tourist information in Cambridge, get “Andy” as our help, he finds accommodation for us and confirms all by phone…not so easy, rain dripping down my spine, everything is soaked wet, but we’re happy to have a place for the night.

Weather changes from bad to worse until we decide to take the train at Huntingdon towards Cambridge. The moment we buy the tickets, the rain stops !!!!Change at Hitchin and arrive in bright sunshine in Cambridge. Find “Railway Lodge” and start visiting Cambridge


-watch punting at the riverside; Queen’s College; King’s College………to name but a few. Very nice and British!!!

We split up for dinner, veggie for Gaston and me, Italian the other 3.

Saturday 07.07.2012

Rain again, raincoat on/off….We decide to ride towards London and skip Ipswich. Book an hotel via internet in Harlow Town, +-40 km from London. (“Premier Inn”). On the way see beautiful old cottages, old country church yards, see an old army biplane, arrive after +-60km. Rooms nice, dry and comfortable, lousy Wi-Fi conditions...
Take the bikes and cycle to the train station to find out about trains to London. No dinner at the Harlow Mill, cycle out of town again to get rewarded with nice Mexican food, cycle back and enjoy first whisky…

Sunday 08.07.2012

Early breakfast, first porridge for Anita, cycle to station and get off train at London Liverpool station. Raining cats and dogs, NO LAURA ASHLEY, shops closed, but many things to see.



Start with the Tower , Tower bridge (ugly, disfigured by Olympic rings…), see St Kathrine Docks and stop at Dickens Inn for some food and hot drinks. From here continue towards Greenwich, take pedestrian tunnel, walk under river Thames, find again something dreadful on the other side, Cutty Sark on a kind of base, her hull completely hidden, horrid taste!!

Try to get to the Royal Observatory to find the “0” degree of longitude, but no chance, Olympic pavilions and buildings spoil it all, no way to get to the Observatory.




Cycle back into centre of City, passed the “London Eye”, its leisure park, see Westminster Abbey and Big Ben in their full glory lying on the opposite riverside; cycle to that side of the river, pass Green park and St James park (again full of Olympic buildings) end up at Buckingham Palace, see Horse Guards, cycle to Trafalgar Square and have a drink and bite at “Prêt à manger”.
Continue over Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus (streets crammed with tourists), see St Paul’s and finally back to Liverpool station Here we just make it, squeezing one wheel into the door to prevent the train from driving off without us.


Monday 09.07.2012



Take the decision to interrupt the holidays, finally defeated by the rain. Take train Harlow Town-London Liverpool.(after a long interlude at Harlow’s ticket office…) Cycle all across London towards Victoria station. At Victoria’s take the train to Dover Priory. Here cycle to the port, find ferry offices, get tickets (seaways) and check in immediately 16:00. Perfect timing

Boat for Dunkerque.

Arrive on the continent and cycle to Bray-Dunes to stay with Anita and Alain in their mobilhome….Get Pizza and….relax





Arrive on the continent and cycle to Bray-Dunes to stay with Anita and Alain in their mobilhome….Get Pizza and….relax

Tuesday 10.07.2012



Get up leisurely and have a pleasant cycle tour for 70km.

Check for trains the day after.

Anita and me get a beautiful ring in Veurnes, Alain having 2 wives for a couple of hours, proud as a peacockJ

Have a short walk on the beach, Gaston full of childhood memories….

Dinner at De Panne


Wednesday 11.07.201

Catch train from De Panne to Brussels-Midi.
Continue Brussels-Luxembourg.
£uss, Gaston and me cycle home from Luxbg. station, a few drops of rain, but just make home before rain starts pouring again…
Alain and Anita arrive after a short stay in Bray-Dunes….