Some photos from my ride home from Ghent over 3 days as I headed back via the Hook- Harwich ferry.
The route heading north from Ghent was naturally busy and not that pleasant initially but after 4 or 5 miles it was cycle paths and quiet tree lined lanes.
I do love a good Dutch border post! This one at Waterland-Oudeman.
An overnight stay nearby, then north on Saturday via the Breskens to Vlissingen ferry.
Reached my b&b in the lovely named Kats on Nord Beverland island.
Next day (Sunday) was a bit of a 54 mile slog to the Harwich ferry north along the coast into a brutal headwind. But the day began ambling through one of the prettiest towns I’ve been to in NL - Zierikzee
Then the real slog. Hard work into the wind, and sand blowing on to my poor chain from the beaches. Worst bits were over 3 long bridges / causeways between the SW Dutch Islands in Zeeland and Zuid Holland provinces, the longest about 4 miles. Lots of cyclists on them, but I seemed to be the only one dumb enough heading north into the gale!
I finally reached the boat at Hook in enough time luckily for a well earned pint!
Disembarked off the ferry at 6-30am in Harwich yesterday morning and began another slog, this time 61 miles to home, not only with the same old headwind, but Suffolk hills too. The road from Harwich to Manningtree is not entirely flat either! Home and hosed by 2pm though.
A great mini tour And Ghent is just lovely. Around 350 miles on the clock from Dunkirk to home in total.