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17th Jun 2009, 11:03
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Frivolous Cyclist
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First Tour - short Time/Distance from Calais/Dunkirk?
Mrs. Monkey has suggested that we drop the Monklets off at her Mum's, and take a short-ish tour in France this summer.
The plan is to spend a couple of days travelling in France, possibly Belgium, travelling short distances (30-40 miles?) per day. Accomodation in French equivalents of B&Bs...
Any suggestions for nice places, routes?
Anyone done anything similar and think we're bonkers? (Mrs Monkey hasn't cycled much more than down the shops...)
What are the chances of pitching up at Chambres D'Hotes &c on spec?
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17th Jun 2009, 11:20
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Vice President
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We did a short tour of Belgium from Dunkerque this Spring. It may give you a hint if you care to read it from the link below. It aint art but hey!!
It was very flat in that part of Belgium, and I mean flat, so may be suitable. As to turning up on spec, I'm not sure. I've done that in N France and always been ok but generally out of season. You'll probably be fine with liberal use of the Tourist offices - they are invaluable in France and always find something for you IME. Hotel or chambre d'hote.
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17th Jun 2009, 11:21
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From Dunkirk you could take in the Belgian coast, Veurne then pick up the coastal path to Oostende, canal to Brugge, then back in land, possibly going via Ieper if it's not too far out. Very easy ride on the way out to Brugge with the prevailing wind, flat, good surface cycle paths, should be an easy day. On the way back though wind probably against you and might be best to take a couple of days or more if going far inland.
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17th Jun 2009, 11:23
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If you end up in Belgium I recommend the trappist brewery at Westvleteren and Ieper (Ypres) for the Last Post at the Menin Gate. Tyne Cot war cemetery nearby is worth a visit too.
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19th Jun 2009, 11:37
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Frivolous Cyclist
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Thanks for the suggestions - we've visited Veurne, and it's lovely, so that would be a good stop to include.
I'm toying with the idea of riding somewhere and stopping for this one (i.e. staying somewhere nice for a couple of days, and riding out from there - that way we can see how we handle the daily distance before committing to a tour proper).
RichP - your Belgian tour has already been consulted, and provided some inspiration, ta!
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22nd Jun 2009, 14:48
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Frivolous Cyclist
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Sorry to impose again folks - looks like we're going to try the "proper" tour (i.e. moving on each day).
Any recommendations for maps of the area? Been looking at the IGN series, can't find the Belgian equivalent yet.
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22nd Jun 2009, 14:58
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Interstellar Overalls
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John, take a look at these to get an overview idea of what's available for Belgium. (In French).
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Last edited by Uncle Mort; 22nd Jun 2009 at 15:00.
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22nd Jun 2009, 16:09
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If it's any use, I used some pdfs for the coast downloaded from a link posted here a while back, here it is (if the link works):
http://www.cyclechat.co.uk/forums/sh...ast#post600481
By the time I needed to backtrack I'd picked up a couple of the maps of the inland cycle paths from the tourists office Oostende or somewhere.
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23rd Jun 2009, 09:25
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rich p
If you end up in Belgium I recommend the trappist brewery at Westvleteren and Ieper (Ypres) for the Last Post at the Menin Gate. Tyne Cot war cemetery nearby is worth a visit too.
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The abbey/brewery of Westvleteren can not be visited. But at the entrance, there's a café where you can have your Westvleteren.
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23rd Jun 2009, 20:46
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Frivolous Cyclist
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Thanks again everyone - fietslogies, I've been checking out you bikely stuff, some nice routes there!
Tentative itinerary;
Day 1 - Train to Euston, Bike to Victoria (gulp!) Train To Dover, Ferry to Dunkirk, Bike to Veurne
Day 2 - Veurne to Brugge
Day 3 - Brugge to Ieper
Day 4 - Ieper to Bergues
Day 5 - Bergues to Ferry port & home via reversal of the train/bike journeys
(All dependent upon suitable accommodation &c)
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