this year i cycled San Francisco to San Diego and it was really amazing (my first bit of touring). planning to cycle london to barcelona next summer. just have a couple of questions - if any of you have cycled in France your help would be really appreciated.
my bike is a full carbon Bianchi Infinito, really love it. basically, in the States i used a rucksack which worked pretty well. we stayed in B&Bs which was nice as it meant after a days cycling to chill out, have a spa and sleep in a bed! i actually can't have panniers fitted to my bike.
ideally next summer we'd look to camp (cheaper / easier etc) but really can't see how i can manage that since i can't fit stuff to my bike (so i take whatever i can get into my Dueter rucksack). anyone still camp with these kind of bikes?
also, in terms of routes and places to stay, cycling the length of France, what sort of roads are best? don't really want to be smashing it down the motorways obviously, but will need a reasonably direct route! where can i get route suggestions / route maps for that are cycle friendly?
if we don't do the camping option are there cheap B&Bs and if so are they a better option after a day in the saddle?
any suggestions or advice would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance
my bike is a full carbon Bianchi Infinito, really love it. basically, in the States i used a rucksack which worked pretty well. we stayed in B&Bs which was nice as it meant after a days cycling to chill out, have a spa and sleep in a bed! i actually can't have panniers fitted to my bike.
ideally next summer we'd look to camp (cheaper / easier etc) but really can't see how i can manage that since i can't fit stuff to my bike (so i take whatever i can get into my Dueter rucksack). anyone still camp with these kind of bikes?
also, in terms of routes and places to stay, cycling the length of France, what sort of roads are best? don't really want to be smashing it down the motorways obviously, but will need a reasonably direct route! where can i get route suggestions / route maps for that are cycle friendly?
if we don't do the camping option are there cheap B&Bs and if so are they a better option after a day in the saddle?
any suggestions or advice would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance