The Netherlands is cycling mecca, so that would always be my first choice. The best cycling infrastructure in the world, flat and everyone speaks English.
I think the OP should sit down and decide what their preferences are- rivers, mountains, coasts, cities, rural, flat, hilly, historical wonders, geological vistas, hot cold etc and pick a destination that fulfills these objectives- Europe has all these things in abundance and often in close proximity to each other - the OP should also decide what is the objective - the often quoted maxim - is it the journey or the destination - is it a tour or a challenge?
The Netherlands - the antithesis of my personal preferences - it is very "nice" and I've always enjoyed cycling there - however it is a bit bland - to me it is not a destination but somewhere that I cycle though on the way to or back from tours - cycling infrastructure and flatness to me is not sufficient a recommendation
I think all those, I would really like to see some major cities like Paris, Rome, Barcelona, but I am also going by the Eurovelo routes which don't fit too well. Say I wanted to go Calais -> Paris --> Rome, the Eurovelo miss huge sections here, well as far as I can see.
I think all those, I would really like to see some major cities like Paris, Rome, Barcelona, but I am also going by the Eurovelo routes which don't fit too well. Say I wanted to go Calais -> Paris --> Rome, the Eurovelo miss huge sections here, well as far as I can see.
There's a nice cycle route called the Avenue Verte that will take you from Dieppe (reachable by ferry from Newhaven) to Paris.
You do not have to ride massive distances to have an adventure. You could get a B&B in calais and spend a week just touring the area.
There is no point in just pedalling all day, in my opinion, if you dont stop and see things or talk to people you may as well stay at home and ride round the block for a week. You end up with the same results. You rode miles, saw nothing and met nobody.
As to where you should go? I am glad I dont have to decide that. It all depends what typecof cycling you like and what your interests are.
Vernon, i totally agree with what you say but I was thinking along the Lines of a first Euro Tour and the fact that some people starting out on tours actually think that unless you are rattling mile after mile off, it is not a Tour.
It was just an alternative idea.
hmm thought I wrote a reply already - hasn't gone through.
These are good points, I think more realistic would be Calais to Paris as you said, I have no fear of cycling large distances, used to train hard at athletics and I know the pain barrier and enjoy it(to a degree). If the Eurovelo routes are vague as said then I guess I could cycle to Paris and work my way to Northern Italy, I guess one fear is that i cycle into some heavy duty mountainous areas that either require a lot of pushing for days or a huge detour.