Wednesday 25 September 2013

Update 3

We are in Nantes! Some tire troubles set us back a few days, but we're here now. Going elephant hunting.....

Wednesday 11 September 2013

Bayeux to Villedieu-des-poels

We made our way out of Bayeux feeling quite rested, stuck to the d road and made good time to arrive in St Lo 37km later. However, the municipal campsite we found on the internet didn't exist and the nearest one was another 20km away. So fuelled by a fruit tartlet we powered on to Tessy sur Vire to arrive at a campsite  which was closed for a festival. Feeling pretty tired at this point but had to carry on for a few more km to the next site in Domjean, which was an aire naturelle, and of course the owner was away but pitched up anyway and hoped we wouldn't get turfed out. Luckily nobody seemed to notice and we saved a few euros! Nice hot showers in the morning. Headed out to Villedieu d/p and realized there was a river side cycle path all the way from the coast, past Bayeux, St lo and a fair way down to Villedieu d/p! We got on the tail end of it down to Pont Farcy. Most of it was standard towpath clay and fine gravel, but at points it got a bit more 'naturelle' and turned into single track at points. The tandem and trailer coped really well and we made good time. What followed was a succession of long steep climbs followed by long descents. Tired we pitched up in V d/p and decided to stay 2 nights. Just chilled out really. Watched a local ?petanque? Tournament. Really impressive and quite hypnotic. Moving on tomorrow.

Sunday 8 September 2013

We're up to date!

We're up to date for probably the first time this trip. Tommorrow we're back on the road with rested legs heading for....... not sure. Probobly down to Mont saint Michel via convenient campsites. We will decide in the morning.

Bayeux on a Sunday

We decided to stay an extra night in Bayeux to do a bit of exploring as most of yesterday was spent sorting out the bike. Got up to another sunny but cool day and wandered to the public gardens. We had the place pretty much to ourselves and saw one of France's trees of note which is a weeping beech that spans 40 metres and has to be supported by a network of cables. Enjoyed a peaceful picnic in the park and made our way to Bayeux's museum and then onto the military cemetries, via a patisserie. Bike reassembled and ready to roll. Back on the road tomorrow.

Jai un rayon casse.

Did our washing and some housekeeping. Checking the bike over I noticed a broken spoke on the rear. Walked out to an industrial estate to a bike shop. Did some shopping walked back into town then walked back to the bike shop.and then back to camp. We decided to treat ourselves after all the walking and walked into town in search of food. In case you were wondering the other dessert in camembert marinated in calvados. Powerful stuff......

Arromanches to Bayeux. 9 km!

Very short cycle in the wet to Bayeux. We need a rest from cycling. So hope to stay a couple of nights. Municipal campsite is immaculate. Wandered round town. Had some sweets, explored the Cathedral and soaked up the atmosphere.