Your best tour and why

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Bigtallfatbloke

New Member
...I'm a beginner...just the one and off on a 'real' tour in a month or so...but already i am thinking about where to go next...so....where is the best place you ever toured and why?
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Bigtallfatbloke said:
...I'm a beginner...just the one and off on a 'real' tour in a month or so...but already i am thinking about where to go next...so....where is the best place you ever toured and why?

I don't have a favourite tour. They have all had their own appeals, challenges and memorable events.

The most memorable tour was my very first, a C2C.
 
Location
Midlands
ditto vernon - but if I had to recommend a place then it would be France - scenery /topography is wickededly variable in a small area, there is an abundance of beutiful historic towns and the climate in the summer is just right
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
I enjoyed doing the Western Front battlefields a few years ago. Got the Euro Bike Express coach to Calais and then pedalled down and across to Arras on the Somme, then all the way up the old frontline to Ypres. Then back to Calais to get the bus home.
But like Vernon says, they're all good.
 

jags

Guru
dayvo you were back on the bike after 4 weeks from a broken collarbone i was 3 months off whats your secret.
 
jags said:
dayvo you were back on the bike after 4 weeks from a broken collarbone i was 3 months off whats your secret.

I don't know! I always seem to recover quickly from (the few) injuries I've had.

The break was more or less in the middle of the left collarbone; I'm large boned, so I don't know if that helps with the re-knitting of the bones!
 

goo_stewart

New Member
My first tour, Cambodia. The sense of freedom, the warmest welcome by the locals and the challenge. I toured just about when UNTAC left and the country was getting on it's feet again. I love all my tours, but the first really stands out in my mind. I can smell the smells, see the people and feel the ride still to this day, 10 years later.
 
goo_stewart said:
My first tour, Cambodia. The sense of freedom, the warmest welcome by the locals and the challenge. I toured just about when UNTAC left and the country was getting on it's feet again. I love all my tours, but the first really stands out in my mind. I can smell the smells, see the people and feel the ride still to this day, 10 years later.

goo!
Interesting travels! I have spent quite a lot of time in Cambodia over the last two winters, but I must admit I wouldn't fancy cycling there! The roads were atrocious and the driving/traffic scary. But the people were amazingly friendly and hospitable; maybe one day . . . !
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
Corsica in 2001 with my younger brother. Superb cycling and stunning scenery. My brother had flown over from NZ; we cycled in the UK, Ireland, the south of France and finally Corsica. He had neurofibromatosis and that tour was pretty much the last time he rode a bike. He sadly died a few years ago, making those weeks I spent with him very very special to me. Corsica's stunning though, sentimental reasons or no, and I plan to return later in the year.
 
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