[net.bicycle] Touring in Europe

fleischmann@lehigh.DEC (This space for rent) (07/17/84)

I am interested in taking a cycling trip in Europe at the end of 
August-September.  So for I have found two interesting trips.

One is sponsered by American Youth Hostels and is a 3 week trip in the 
Rhine Valley from September 14 -- October 8.  The other trip is by 
Eurotrek and is 14 days from Bordeaux to Basle.  

Does anyone have any information on the reputation of these groups or 
the trips?  Does anyone know of other trips?

Please reply via mail.  Thank you.

Marc Fleischmann

...decwrl!dec-rhea!dec-lehigh!fleischmann

dxp@pyuxhh.UUCP (D Peak) (07/19/84)

In August of 73 a friend and myself planned a cycling tour of Northern
Spain And the west coast of France.
  The itinery called for us to catch a ferry from Weymouth,England to 
Santander ,Spain [ the ferry takes 36 hours so you get a mini cruise
included] . Then to cycle eastward towards the french border,through
the Bordeaux region up into Brittany and catch another ferry back to
England from Cherbourg.
  For the month before we set off each weekend we were averaging 130-150
miles per day as conditioning.On the trip we were planning to do between
50 & 100 miles per day.The entire trip was of 3 weeks(23 days including
before and after weekends ) of which 2 days were allocated for getting
to & from the ferries.2 days on the ferries[total=4].10 days of cycling
from town to town[total=14], which left us with 9 days for stopping off
along the way. In reality this number would be more as at least 4 days
were less than 60 miles from town to town.
  Accomodations were "catch as catch can" ,we carried pup tents for 
camping out but planned on hotels etc in case of rain.

  To cut a long story short we only got as far as a french fishing
village called St Jac de Luz (just outside of Biarritz).Two things 
contributed to this 
1) The first two days (in Northern Spain) some of the hills got the better
of us(we were not prepared for hill climbing),and we used up 3 of our 
"stopping off" days in Bilbao and San Sebastian.Both only 60 mile trips.
2) We enjoyed the hell out of the little fishing village we found.Side
  trips to beaches & the surrounding countyside for picnics.We decided
  that if we wanted to stay then our plans would have to change,otherwise
  the last week of vacation would be spent pedalling our butts off.
  So we just took it easy and returned the way we came and had an 
  excellent time in doing it.

The Moral ???

  Be flexible,be prepared & be sure to enjoy yourselves !!!!
-- 
   
     Dave Peak (pyuxhh!dxp)

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