Flying Dodo
It'll soon be summer
I'd suggest a multi-stage tour, loosely based on going up the east coast (so sticking with the Coast part of FNRttC). Pick a few towns as bases. Plan rides out. Use trains to link up the sections.
it was a slight throwaway comment due to my hillophobia, but..... The LF1 out of Hoek northwards is some of the most.... pleasant riding I've ever done. Lots of cake and coffee opportunities and a nice big wide traffic-free cycle path. It takes big parties as when Mark and I did our three day tour last year we shadowed a party of 50+ all the way along day 1 to Heemskerk. And it's not just dunes along there either - you go through some cracking woodland, pretty seaside towns and some excellent ferries.my instant reaction is..............not a chance - but that's silly because I only know the big cities. Your further thoughts?
the little cycling I've done in France (in Picardy) would back that up - such lovely roads (til I strayed onto a surprisingly busy section that felt like a ploughed field and I actually screamed a little when the shockwave from the artic thundering past me hit...)I have to say, I think if you manage to get a trip further south into french countryside, the experience is exceedingly different.
Reliable sun, quiet roads, spectacular scenery, fantastic food etc.
Find a suitable base point and rent a few gites - accomodation can be very reasonable when split between a few people.
Trust me. I could never overlook Wales.On the subject of the whole west/east thing....you seem to have completely and unfairly overlooked Wales.
I'm persuadable, mind...
yeah, right. I'd need one of these to shake those memoriesA revealingly Welsh turn of phrase. I think DZ is being unconsciously drawn to a tour of the Gwaun Valley. A sort of cathartic thing, a la Stu.